“The duty of "saving" became nine-tenths of virtue and the growth of the cake the object of true religion.”
Quote by John Maynard Keynes
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The Economic Consequences of the Peace: The Economist
This book delves into the economic repercussions of the Treaty of Versailles, offering critical insights into the interwar period's economic challenges and the author's perspective on the peace settlement's long-term effects. more
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