
The Great Crash 1929
by John Kenneth Galbraith
History’s reminder that greed loops.
you keep watching the same patterns repeat in markets and want the definitive account of where it started
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Galbraith’s classic post-mortem of the 1929 crash is still one of the sharpest autopsies on collective delusion. With wit sharper than a broker’s cufflinks, he dissects how optimism curdled into catastrophe. Nearly a century later, his insight hits like a cymbal crash: we keep rehearsing the same song — boom, bust, repeat.
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