John Maynard Keynes: Hopes betrayed, 1883-1920This second volume after "Maynard Keynes" takes up the story from 1921. World War I had destroyed the essential props of the international economic and political system. There would be no sustained recovery, but a run-up to world depression, totalitarianism and another world war. |
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Hopes betrayed, 1883-1920, Volume 2 Robert Skidelsky,Robert Jacob Alexander Skidelsky No preview available - 1992 |
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