“Franklin Delano Roosevelt and J.F Kennedy were Presidents in very different times.” Quote by John Kenneth Galbraith
“[Franklin Delano] Roosevelt was the central world figure in the two great disasters of this century - the Great Depression and World War II. By contrast, JFK came in relatively peaceful, agreeable times.” WorldTwoWarCenturyFiguresDisasterPeacefulWar Of The WorldsWorld War IiContrastWorld War IFranklinGreat DepressionFranklin Delano Roosevelt Author:John Kenneth Galbraith
“There was the Missile Crisis, but one can't attribute to the [J.F.] Kennedy years anything like the problems that [Franklin] Roosevelt stood over and surmounted.” YearsProblemCrisisAttributesMissilesFranklin Author:John Kenneth Galbraith
“Those days [of the Vietnam War] you couldn't get on a bus going to the South without expecting a riot over something or the other. All of that has disappeared thanks to Lyndon Johnson.” WarSouthThanksBusVietnamExpectingJohnsonVietnam WarRiot Author:John Kenneth Galbraith
“I've been writing a book called The Economics of Innocent Fraud. I published part of it already in The Progressive ("Free Market Fraud," January 1999). But I've been interrupted these last few months. It deals with all of the things we do, in an innocent way, to cover up the truth.” WayWritingBookLastsDealsMonthsEconomicsInnocentProgressiveFraudFree MarketWriting A BookJanuaryInterruptedCover Ups Author:John Kenneth Galbraith
“I begin with the renaming of the system. It used to be capitalism. But that evokes [Karl] Marx and [John] Rockefeller. So now we speak of the market system. That is a nice bland expression, which forgets those off-color references.” UsedSpeakForgetNiceColorExpressionCapitalismUsed To BeEvokeBland Author:John Kenneth Galbraith
“The Black Power Mixtape is a documentary, first of all. It brings us closer to the voices we heard at that particular point in time.” FirstsBlackVoiceHeardParticularDocumentariesBlack PowerMixtapes Author:Danny Glover
“In The Black Power Mixtape , you hear the voice of Angela Davis - not someone playing Angela Davis.” BlackVoiceAngelaBlack PowerMixtapes Author:Danny Glover
“Remember, we're talking [in The Black Power Mixtape] about 1967, the year before [Martin Luther] King's assassination. We're talking about the emergence of black power, which is a discussion King mentioned in his last book, Where Do We Go from Here: Chaos or Community? We're talking about the meaning of black power and the possibility that it alienated our supporters, both white and black.” YearsBookLastsRememberBlackCommunityWhiteTalkingPossibilityKingsChaosDiscussionSupporterLutherAssassinationEmergenceBlack PowerMixtapes Author:Danny Glover
“The civil rights movement didn't deal with the issue of political disenfranchisement in the Northern cities. It didn't deal with the issues that were happening in places like Detroit, where there was a deep process of deindustrialization going on.” PoliticalProcessDealsCitiesIssuesRightsMovementHappeningsCivil RightsCivil Rights MovementDetroitDisenfranchisement Author:Danny Glover
“You have this response of angry young people, with a war going on in Vietnam, a poverty program that was insufficient, and police brutality.” PeopleWarYoungPovertyProgramPoliceAngryResponseVietnamPolice BrutalityBrutalityInsufficient Author:Danny Glover