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Economic policies must prioritize the needs of all members of society from "summary" of The affluent society by J.K. Galbraith

In a truly affluent society, economic policies should not be designed solely for the benefit of a select few. Rather, they must prioritize the needs and well-being of every member of society. This means taking into account the various social, economic, and demographic factors that shape individuals' lives and ensuring that policies are inclusive and equitable. It is essential to recognize that different groups within society have different needs and priorities. For example, policies that focus solely on boosting corporate profits or promoting economic growth may not necessarily address the needs of low-income families or marginalized communities. In order to create a more just and sustainable society, economic policies must consider the needs of all individuals, rega...
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    The affluent society

    J.K. Galbraith

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