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The Price of Peace : : Money, Democracy, and the Life of John Maynard Keynes

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Introduction -- After the gold rush -- Blood money -- Paris and its discontents -- Consequences -- From metaphysics to money --- Prolegomena to a new socialism -- The great crash -- Phoenix -- The end of scarcity -- Came the revolution -- War and counterrevolution -- Martyr to the good life -- The aristocracy strikes back -- The affluent society and its enemies -- The beginning of the end -- The return of the nineteenth century -- The second Gilded Age -- Conclusion.
"In the spring of 1934, Virginia Woolf sketched an affectionate three-page "biographical fantasy" of her great friend, John Maynard Keynes, attempting to encompass no less than 25 themes, which she jotted down at its opening: "Politics. Art. Dancing. Letters. Economics. Youth. The Future. Glands. Genealogies. Atlantis. Mortality. Religion. Cambridge. Eton. The Drama. Society. Truth. Pigs. Sussex. The History of England. America. Optimism. Stammer. Old Books. Hume." In truth, his life contained even more. Years earlier, as a young Cambridge philosopher and economist, Keynes spent his days moving between government service and academia, and when he was called up to the Treasury on the eve of World War I, he relished an opportunity to save the empire. He worked dutifully, but as the aftermath of the war and the disastrous Versailles Treaty unfolded, with its harsh demands for German reparations, Keynes saw how the strain on its citizens might encourage would-be authoritarians. The experience began a career that spanned two world wars and a global depression and which often found him in a Cassandra-like position, arguing against widely accepted ideas that he saw as outdated or dangerous. His influential ideas made it to America and FDR's New Deal in the Great Depression, and through his books, especially The General Theory, he became a founding giant in the economics profession. Even as his star rose, however, the most important allegiance of Keynes's life was to writers and artists. He valued his membership in the iconic Bloomsbury Group above any position, and he forever envied the talents of his friends like Virginia Woolf and Lytton Strachey, often providing them with much needed financial support as the most gainfully employed member of the group. In return, they gave him a moral compass and inspired his vision of what society should be"-- Provided by publisher.
As a Cambridge philosopher and economist, Keynes spent his days moving between government service and academia. When he was called up to the Treasury on the eve of World War I, he relished an opportunity to save the empire. With the disastrous Versailles Treaty, with its harsh demands for German reparations, Keynes saw how the strain on its citizens might encourage would-be authoritarians. In a career that spanned two world wars and a global depression, Keynes argued against ideas he saw as outdated or dangerous. His influential ideas made it to America and FDR's New Deal in the Great Depression. -- adapted from publisher info

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PUBLISHED
New York : Random House, [2020]
Year Published: 2020
Description: xxii, 628 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm
Language: English
Format: Book

ISBN/STANDARD NUMBER
9780525509035
0525509038

SUBJECTS
Keynes, John Maynard, -- 1883-1946.
Economists -- Great Britain -- Biography.
Economics -- History -- 20th century.
Bloomsbury group.