J. K. Galbraith's New Socialism
In: Moscow University Economics Bulletin, Band 2018, Heft 1, S. 18-44
The article studies the original conception of convergence of capitalism and socialism proposed by well-known American (USA) economist and sociologist John Galbraith in connection with 50-th anniversary of publishing his world-wide known book «The New
Industrial State», which actuality is connected with current problems of implementation the newly industrialization of economy, including – and especially – in Russia. The article proves that the «epoch of industrial state» has not been finished yet neither in the middle of last century, nor in our century. The Galbraith's conception is been compared with
J. Schumpeter's and J. Keynes's theories of economic development of capitalism. The article gives critical analysis of the evolution of Galbraith's views, his explanation of «new socialism», which, according to Galbraith's point of view, has come to industrially developed western countries and Japan. There are also suggested some thoughts about the content of the newly industrialization, as far as it's special features and tasks in Russia.