An edition of Keynes (2009)

Keynes

the twentieth century's most influential economist

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An edition of Keynes (2009)

Keynes

the twentieth century's most influential economist

Engaging and authoratitive, 'Keynes' explores the often misunderstood man in the context of his own life and times - the impact of his homosexuality and his later marriage to ballerina Lydia Lopokova - and questions the relevence and significance of his groundbreaking ideas today.

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Publisher
Bloomsbury
Language
English
Pages
211

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Table of Contents

Introduction: a roller-coaster reputation
1. 'A religion and no morals': John Maynard Keynes, 1883-1924
2. 'On the extreme left of celestial space': John Maynard Keynes, 1924-1946
3. 'In the long run we are all dead': rethinking economic policy
4. 'Animal spirits': rethinking economic theory
Epilogue: British and American Keynesianism.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
London

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
330.156092
Library of Congress
HB103.K47 C53 2009, HB103

The Physical Object

Pagination
211 pages
Number of pages
211

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27862944M
Internet Archive
keynestwentiethc0000clar
ISBN 10
1408803852
ISBN 13
9781408803851
OCLC/WorldCat
373482336

Work Description

The ideas of John Maynard Keynes inspired the New Deal and helped rebuild world economies after World War II--and were later dismissed as "depression economics." Then came the great meltdown of 2008. Market forces that the world relied on suddenly failed to self-correct--and Keynes's doctrine of corrective action in an imperfect world became more relevant than ever. Keynes was not a traditional economist: he was a polemicist, an iconoclastic public intellectual, a peer of the realm, and a political operative, as well as an openly homosexual bohemian who befriended Virginia Woolf and E. M. Forster. Here, historian Peter Clarke provides a timely accounting of Keynes's life and work, bringing his genius and skepticism alive for an era fraught with economic difficulties that he surely would have relished solving.--From publisher description.

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