The Economic Consequences of the Peace by John Maynard Keynes is a landmark critique of the Treaty of Versailles, written by one of the most influential economists of the 20th century. In this incisive work, Keynes, who had served as a delegate at the Paris Peace Conference after World War I, warns that the harsh reparations and economic penalties imposed on Germany would lead to widespread instability, suffering, and future conflict in Europe. Combining sharp economic analysis with moral urgency, he argues for a more balanced and just approach to rebuilding the postwar world. Prescient and compelling, this book not only challenged the political consensus of its time but also laid the groundwork for Keynes's later revolutionary theories in macroeconomics. It remains essential reading for understanding the economic roots of global unrest in the 20th century.
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