
Keynes: The Return of the Master
von:
Robert Skidelsky
Sprache: Englisch
Format: Gebundene Ausgabe
ISBN 10: 1586488279
ISBN 13: 9781586488277
Veröffentlichungsdatum:
September 14th, 2009
Verlag: PublicAffairs
Seiten: 221
In this compelling exploration of John Maynard Keynes, Robert Skidelsky revisits the influential economist's ideas, shedding light on their relevance in today's economic landscape. He meticulously contextualizes Keynes' theories within the framework of modern financial crises, making a strong case for why they deserve renewed attention.
Skidelsky's prose is engaging, drawing readers into a thorough examination of Keynes’ thought process and the socio-economic conditions that shaped his work. He carefully navigates through Keynes’ contributions, illustrating how they can inform contemporary policy-making and economic strategies.
With an insightful blend of historical analysis and personal reflection, this work challenges readers to reconsider the often-forgotten lessons of Keynes. It argues for a revival of his insights, emphasizing that understanding his legacy could guide us toward a more stable economic future.
Skidelsky's prose is engaging, drawing readers into a thorough examination of Keynes’ thought process and the socio-economic conditions that shaped his work. He carefully navigates through Keynes’ contributions, illustrating how they can inform contemporary policy-making and economic strategies.
With an insightful blend of historical analysis and personal reflection, this work challenges readers to reconsider the often-forgotten lessons of Keynes. It argues for a revival of his insights, emphasizing that understanding his legacy could guide us toward a more stable economic future.