The Great Crash 1929 by John Kenneth Galbraith

The Great Crash 1929

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*The Great Crash 1929* by John Kenneth Galbraith is a gripping and incisive account of one of the most catastrophic financial collapses in American history. First published in 1955, this classic work delves into the speculative mania, unchecked optimism, and systemic flaws that led to the stock market crash of October 1929—a pivotal event that triggered the Great Depression. With sharp wit and elegant prose, Galbraith unpacks the human behavior, policy missteps, and economic illusions that fueled the boom and magnified the bust. More than a historical chronicle, the book serves as a timeless cautionary tale, highlighting the perils of financial euphoria and the recurring nature of economic bubbles.

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