The Price of Peace

Money, Democracy, and the Life of John Maynard Keynes

Zachary D. Carter

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Book Synopsis

"The Price of Peace" by Zachary D. Carter is an enlightening exploration of the life and economic ideas of renowned economist and Nobel laureate, John Maynard Keynes.

This meticulously researched biography takes readers on a captivating journey, tracing Keynes' intellectual development and his groundbreaking theories that laid the foundation of modern macroeconomics. Carter delves into the tumultuous times in which Keynes lived, including the devastation of two world wars and the Great Depression, demonstrating the immense influence of Keynes' ideas on economic policy.

Through a captivating narrative, Carter reveals how Keynes' economic prescriptions sought to address the root causes of economic instability and inequality. He delves into Keynes' radical but pragmatic notions of government intervention, arguing that responsible fiscal policies and social programs were necessary to attain sustainable economic growth and social harmony.

Carter presents a multidimensional portrait of Keynes, exploring his personal and professional interactions with influential figures of the time. He provides us with an intimate understanding of Keynes' motivations and the way his ideas evolved against the backdrop of political and economic challenges.

"The Price of Peace" serves as both a biography and an intellectual history, highlighting the lasting impact Keynes had on shaping economic policy and challenging prevailing economic orthodoxies. Carter presents Keynes as a visionary thinker who recognized the power of economic ideas in shaping the world and ultimately shows us why his insights remain vital in our pursuit of a more equitable and prosperous society.

This book is a must-read for anyone interested in economics, history, and the intersection of ideas and policy. Carter's engaging writing style and meticulous research offer readers a rich and compelling narrative, making "The Price of Peace" an accessible and enlightening exploration of the life and ideas of one of the most influential economists of the twentieth century.

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