Nah, what he underestimated was how much his colleagues would bastardize and twist his words to double down on the status quo.
Post-war Keynesianism would better be labeled Samuelsonianism, because Samuelson did the bulk work of "rewriting" Keynes into a form that fit with existing (classic) economic thinking.
Post-war Keynesianism would better be labeled Samuelsonianism, because Samuelson did the bulk work of "rewriting" Keynes into a form that fit with existing (classic) economic thinking.