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The Economic Consequences of the Peace

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The Economic Consequences of the Peace

by Keynes, John Maynard

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Macmillan & Co. London: Macmillan and Co., Limited, 1919 8vo., original blue publisher's cloth, ruled and lettered in gilt to spine; pp. [iv], v-vii, [i], 279, [i]; the cloth lightly rubbed to extremities, with minor loss of colour; upper edge a little dust soiled, with very faint evidence of a splash mark; previous pencil ownership inscription now erased from ffep, leaving mild depressions in the paper; a very good copy otherwise, sound in binding.  First edition. Upon publication, the Economic Consequences created an intense and immediate controversy for its blatant criticism of both world leaders, and the Treaty of Versailles which ended the First World War.  In his Preface, written while at King's College Cambridge in 1919, Keynes outlines the background for this important work on Economics.  Attached to the British Treasury during the War, he was their official representative at the Paris Peace Conference, as well as being Deputy for the Chancellor of the Exchequer on the Supreme Economic Council, but resigned from both of these positions when the Terms of Peace were unable to be modified in accordance with his beliefs - despite his attempts to argue to the contrary. Keynes had hoped that such an agreement would establish the conditions for economic recovery, but was instead left dismayed as he observed world leaders focusing on borders, national security, and extracting large reparations from Germany. It quickly became a bestseller, with over 10,000 copies of various issues sold within a year of publication.  Keynes' predictions - that as a blueprint for Peace, the treaty was destined to create tension and conflict - proved correct when another war broke out within a generation. Its subsequent popularity helped to cement his reputation as one of the 20th century's principle economists.  . Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1st Printing. 1919.

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John Maynard Keynes, at the time a rising young economist, abruptly resigned his position as adviser to the British delegation negotiating the peace treaty ending World War I. Frustrated and angered by the Allies' focus on German war guilt, Keynes predicted that the vindictive reparations policy, which locked Germany into long-term payments, would not only stifle the German economy for another generation but leave Europe in ruins. Published in 1919, Keynes's The Economic Consequences of the Peace aroused heated debates throughout Europe; his remarkably prescient conclusions were frequently cited by German leaders during the decades between the wars. Keynes's well-reasoned yet impassioned arguments, peppered with biting portraits of the statesen involved in the peace treaty—including Llyod George, Georges Clemenceau, and Woodrow Wilson—brought him immediate fame. "The most important economic document relating to World War I and its aftermath" —John Kenneth Galbraith

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The Economic Consequences of the Peace
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Keynes, John Maynard
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1919
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