1920 ECONOMICS 1st ed KEYNES Consequences of Peace Versailles Conference Germany
“When the final result is expected to be a compromise, it is often prudent to start from an extreme position.”
― John Maynard Keynes, The Economic Consequences of the Peace
John Maynard Keynes was a 20th-century British economist most known for his book “The Economic Consequences of the Peace.”
“This work was widely acclaimed by the public because it disclosed, to a far greater extent than anything up to that time, the proceedings at the Versailles Conference, where the treaty with Germany was being drafted. Keynes, who attended these meetings as a member of the British Treasure delegation, showed himself to be no meek author, but a brilliant writer who was determined to deliver his message to the world and be heard. The gospel he sought to preach was that the treat was ‘an act of wickedness and folly’. (Cammarosano, 70)
Keynes strongly protested the imposition of large reparations on Germany and insisted the terms of the treaty never be enforced. This book made Keynes extremely popular with the public, but extremely unpopular with the government. (Breit, 67)
1920 ECONOMICS 1st ed KEYNES Consequences of Peace Versailles Conference Germany
“When the final result is expected to be a compromise, it is often prudent to start from an extreme position.”
― John Maynard Keynes, The Economic Consequences of the Peace
John Maynard Keynes was a 20th-century British economist most known for his book “The Economic Consequences of the Peace.”
“This work was widely acclaimed by the public because it disclosed, to a far greater extent than anything up to that time, the proceedings at the Versailles Conference, where the treaty with Germany was being drafted. Keynes, who attended these meetings as a member of the British Treasure delegation, showed himself to be no meek author, but a brilliant writer who was determined to deliver his message to the world and be heard. The gospel he sought to preach was that the treat was ‘an act of wickedness and folly’. (Cammarosano, 70)
Keynes strongly protested the imposition of large reparations on Germany and insisted the terms of the treaty never be enforced. This book made Keynes extremely popular with the public, but extremely unpopular with the government. (Breit, 67)
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KEYNES, John Maynard
The Economic Consequences of the Peace
New York: Harcourt, Brace and Howe, 1920. First edition.
Details:
- Collation: Complete with all pages
- [8], 298
- First edition points:
- 1920 listed on both title page and copyright page
- No additional printings listed
- References: Breit, Ransom, The Academic Scribblers; Cammarosano, John Maynard Keynes.
- Provenance: Handwritten
- [ J. Comstock]
- [ P. Smith]
- Language: English
- Binding: Hardcover; tight and secure
- Cloth
- Size: ~8.25in X 5.75in (21cm x 14.5cm)
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30762
Categories
Law & Government
European History
Authors
KEYNES, John Maynard
Printing Date
20th Century
Language
English
Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Excellent
Collation
Complete