Críticas:
"Keynes firmly believed that economists' lives were wroth studying as a way of illuminating their ideas; and Donald Moggridge's monumental new biography does this quite brilliantly for JMK' himself."-Niall Ferguson, "The Daily Mail "[Moggridge] writes throughout with a great sureness of touch . . . combining an outsider's perspective with an instinctive insider's knowledge. It is an admirable biography . . . wise and readable."-Roy Jenkins, "The Observer ." . . a biography of Keynes that is more up-to-date and more thorough than any of its predecessors . . . the comprehensiveness of this work will insure its status as the standard academic biography of Keynes for some time."-"Choice "I have learned an enormous amount from this book. I had known Keynes well as a fellow working economist from the 1920s to the end of his life in 1945. But by the 1920s he was already the great man and confidant of senior statesmen. I had knownlittle of his earlier life, of his relations to his Bloomsbury and Charleston friends and of them to Lydia, of how he came belatedly to economics through philosophy. Nor did I know the detail of his public life. All this Don Moggridge has been able to discover and record with very great detail and skill."-Sir Austin Robinson, University of Cambridge "The book's great virtue, and the source of its considerable value to historians, lies in its closely detailed treatment of Keynes's almost continuos participation in British public life."-"Business History Review, Spring 1993
Reseña del editor:
Based on an intimate knowledge of the subject and his environment, this biography of the most influential economist of the twentieth century traces Keynes' career on all its many levels. From academic Cambridge, to artistic Bloomsbury, to official Whitehall and to the City, we see the intellectual roots of Keynes' achievements and failures. We also see how he left his mark on the modern world.
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- EditorialRoutledge
- Año de publicación2005
- ISBN 10 0415246091
- ISBN 13 9780415246095
- EncuadernaciónTapa dura