Keynes's Vision A New Political Economy |
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Author:
| Fitzgibbons, Athol |
Series title: | Clarendon Paperbacks Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-0-19-152151-5 |
Publication Date: | Mar 1990 |
Publisher: | Oxford University Press
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Imprint: | Clarendon Press |
Book Format: | Ebook |
List Price: | Contact Supplier contact
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Book Description:
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This readable and thought-provoking essay shows how Keynes' unique system of political economy has often been misunderstood and thought to be inconsistent. Fitzgibbons reveals the insights behind Keynes' early unpublished and neglected works, which can be traced throughout the whole of the Collected Writings. He elucidates an unsuspected theme which unifies Keynes' writings, and thus revises previous ideas about this influential statesman. -;Keynes's Vision is a readable and...
More DescriptionThis readable and thought-provoking essay shows how Keynes' unique system of political economy has often been misunderstood and thought to be inconsistent. Fitzgibbons reveals the insights behind Keynes' early unpublished and neglected works, which can be traced throughout the whole of the Collected Writings. He elucidates an unsuspected theme which unifies Keynes' writings, and thus revises previous ideas about this influential statesman. -;Keynes's Vision is a readable and thought-provoking essay about the ideas of one of the most influential statesmen of the twentieth century. It shows how John Maynard Keynes formulated a new system of political economy, as different and inspiring as the political economies of Adam Smith or Karl Marx. Keynes based politics and economics on traditional Greek concepts, but his unique system was misunderstood. Athol Fitzgibbons goes back to Keynes's early philosophical works, whichhave remained neglected or unpublished, and reveals the vision behind them. By tracing it through the Collected Writings, he draws out an unsuspected and evocative theme running through all Keynes's major works.This scholarly study revises previous ideas about Keynes. It explains in clear language how Keynes understood political and economic matters of significance, and gives a fresh insight into his approach to economic policy.