When one of the foremost proponents of liberal thought passes away
at the age of 97, it would seem natural that the media would admit
he was indeed liberal.
But The Washington Post has been inconsistent on that
point. In a May 1 tribute entitled John Kenneth Galbraith;
Popularized Modern Economics, the paper used 2,044 words and
liberal wasnt one of them. It took them a week to fully set the
record straight.
Galbraith had liberal credentials dating back to FDR.
As the May 1 article described him, Galbraith advised Democratic
presidents and candidates from Franklin D. Roosevelt to Bill
Clinton. It went even further and linked him to both liberal Eugene
McCarthy and anti-war efforts of the 1960s. In the early 1960s,
while serving as President John F. Kennedy's ambassador to India,
Dr. Galbraith expressed grave doubts about increasing U.S.
involvement in the cankerous conflict brewing in Southeast Asia that
would erupt into the Vietnam War. Later that decade, he was chairman
of the left-leaning Americans for Democratic Action, and he backed
the unsuccessful antiwar presidential candidacy of Sen. Eugene J.
McCarthy (D-Minn.) in 1968, the article explained.
Then, on May 8, the paper tried a new strategy and
called him one of the noteworthy liberal intellectuals and
detailed his longstanding friendship with another of those elite,
his neighbor, historian Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr. That Post article
said they loomed over American politics and ideas for the
quarter-century following World War II.
Rather than hide his left-wing politics, the latest
article embraced them. There was a time it's been decades now
when politicians or pundits would call people liberal
intellectuals and not mean it as an insult, wrote the Posts John
F. Harris.
He commended Galbraith and Schlesinger, saying there
simply is no one these days who does what they did. And how did the
Post describe that? They were dominant figures in their
intellectual disciplines, but their books were bestsellers. They
emblazoned the covers of Time magazine (twice for Galbraith, once
for Schlesinger). They steered the Democrats and rallied the fight
against the Republicans, and when their side won, they occupied
coveted positions in the government.
It took the Post a week to set the record straight on
someone who lived 97 years.
Its about time.
Dont Ask Post If Galbraith Was Left-Wing
May 8th, 2006 2:00 PM
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