Gatewood Galbraith
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Louis Gatewood Galbraith (born January 23, 1947) is an American
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 lawyer
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 and author
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 from the U.S. state
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 of Kentucky
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. He has been a perennial candidate for governor of Kentucky
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 as an outspoken proponent of education as well as privacy rights and other civil liberties
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. In his most recent race, he was defeated as the Independent candidate for Governor in the 2011 general election.

Biography

Born in Carlisle
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, Kentucky
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 to Henry Clay and Dollie Galbraith, Gatewood is the fourth of seven children. He graduated from the University of Kentucky
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 in 1974 and from the University of Kentucky College of Law
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 in 1977. Galbraith's law practice focuses on criminal law and personal injury civil actions. In 2004, he became a columnist for the Louisville
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-based alternative weekly
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 Snitch Newsweekly
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, writing on cases he has handled, and debating
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 with other contributors on civil liberties. He is the divorced father of three daughters.

Political career

Galbraith has run for various offices in Kentucky including commissioner of agriculture, governor
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 (four times - as a Democrat
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 in 1991 and 1995, 2007, and as a Reform Party
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 candidate in 1999), U.S. representative
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 (twice), and attorney general
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. Galbraith was a vocal advocate of the legalization of cannabis
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.

Galbraith announced in May 2006 that he would seek the Democratic nomination for governor in 2007. Asked about being a perennial candidate, Galbraith said that Kentucky has "perennial" problems. Galbraith filed and ran his fourth campaign for that office. In a candidate debate on Kentucky Educational Television on May 14, 2007 Galbraith noted that fifteen states have legalized cannabis; all did so after Galbraith first began his advocacy on that issue as a candidate for statewide office.

Galbraith lost the 2007 Democratic Primary Election for governor.

In 2011 Galbraith was a Independent candidate for Governor
Kentucky gubernatorial election, 2011
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 receiving 74,860 votes (8.99%).

Galbraith, pitched his campaign to young voters. In particular, he proposed a freeze on college tuition, a $5,000 grant to high school graduates for college or technical school, and legalization of marijuana for medical purposes. He raised $100,000 of his $500,000 budget and was endorsed by the United Mine Workers, the first time the union has backed an independent.

Synthetic Subversion

In his writings and speeches Galbraith goes into detail on what he calls “Synthetic Subversion”. This theory seeks to explain when, how and why America, specifically Kentucky, moved from an agricultural agrarian society into an industrial synthetic society. Galbraith claims that the beginning of this shift can be traced back to the New Deal
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 era spearheaded by Franklin D. Roosevelt’s
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 administration. Up until the early 1930s, America and Kentucky relied solely on agriculture to fuel the economy. Galbraith explains that, out of necessity, Roosevelt's shifted America towards a more industrial (synthetic) society fueled by alliances with “Greedy Corporations.”

Galbraith has appeared onstage with many notable public figures, including author/filmmaker Christopher Largen
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.

Published work

  • Galbraith, Gatewood (2004). The Last Free Man In America: Meets The Synthetic Subversion. Outskirts Press. ISBN 1-932672-35-4.

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