Why did John Kenneth Galbraith criticize America's "affluent society"
a. He argued that a Communist society was morally superior to a capitalist society.
b. He believed Americans were losing their individuality
c. He believed that affluent Americans were only concerned with their own wealth
d. He argued that Leviitown reflected the intolerance of mainstream American
Ans: c. He believed that affluent Americans were only concerned with their own wealth
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