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The second installment of Skidelsky's three-volume biography of the 20th century's most influential and controversial economist. As in the superb first volume (1986)--which took Keynes (1883-1946) through the immediate aftermath of WW I--Skidelsky (International Studies/University of Warwick) offers a perceptive portrait, one that here reveals a worldly-wise philosopher at the peak of his considerable powers. Focusing on Keynes the innovative, albeit pragmatic, thinker who abandoned any notion that classical economics was a body of knowledge rather than a method of analysis, the author provides accessible perspectives on how the economist involved himself in Whitehall's disastrous decision to return England to the gold standard in 1925; in the mass misery of the Depression; and in other great issues. Stressing his subject's constant efforts to devise an economic system that would tame capitalism's more savage features without unleashing socialism, Skidelsky shows how Keynes achieved international stature sufficient to affect FDR's New Deal and then went on to write a masterwork with remarkable staying power, The General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money. In tracing the metamorphosis of Keynes from clever young man to authoritative adult, moreover, the author doesn't scant the public man's private life. Among other insights, he provides a moving account of how Keynes, long a homosexual, astounded Bloomsbury friends by falling in love with and marrying Lydia Lopokova, a Russian ballerina. Covered as well are the ways in which Keynes (who moved easily among venues as varied as academe, the arts, finance, government, and high society) used his market savvy to make himself a wealthy man. (One cavil: Skidelsky devotes too much attention to trivial details--e.g., furniture purchases for the Keynes country home and the given names of a servant's children.) A comprehensive and commanding profile that's bidding fair to become the standard reference. (Sixteen pages of b&w illustrations) -- Copyright ©1993, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.
罗伯特·斯基德尔斯基1934年7月19日出生在中国哈尔滨一个俄籍犹太富商家庭,婴儿时就同父母一起被日本关东军拘押在日本一年。战后由于无法拿回在哈尔滨的巨大家产,移居英国,六十多年后才重新访问幼时的故园(2005年9月曾来华讲学). 他的《凯恩斯传》使他成为“20世纪最伟大的传记作家之一”,享誉国际学术界,并被英国女王封为勋爵。这本积三十年功力的著作只有一个中心思想:经济学不是“科学”,而是伦理学的一种应用,经济学家首先应该具有文化和道德观。
凯恩斯的遗产--读罗伯特•斯基德尔斯基的《凯恩斯传》 侯磊 凯恩斯曾说这样一句话:“从长远来说,我们都已经死去。”而他对世界的影响之大,即使在他逝世六十多年后的今天,这句话也无法用在他身上。他的理论至今影响着社会的发展。2006年4月,英国学者罗伯特•斯基德...
评分这本书让我消除了对经济学家的神秘感,对凯恩斯有了较深入了解。他的人生轨迹从伊顿公学、国王学院、布鲁斯贝利到财政部,一直站在精英阶层的顶端,从一战(凡尔赛会议)、恢复金本位、世界经济危机到二战(布雷顿森林会议),以入世心态一直紧随世界脉搏跳动。他喜欢伦理学和...
评分只看了一小半,凯恩斯的经济运作和理论建构方面的内容等我看完了再评价吧,现在主要关心凯恩斯的个人生活和工作的方面。 虽然早就知道凯恩斯年轻时候是个活跃的同性恋者,但是没想到他和他的同性伴侣的关系原来如此深厚而复杂,真的是谈了很多年恋爱,有过好些年的同居经历,...
评分这本书让我消除了对经济学家的神秘感,对凯恩斯有了较深入了解。他的人生轨迹从伊顿公学、国王学院、布鲁斯贝利到财政部,一直站在精英阶层的顶端,从一战(凡尔赛会议)、恢复金本位、世界经济危机到二战(布雷顿森林会议),以入世心态一直紧随世界脉搏跳动。他喜欢伦理学和...
John Maynard Keynes pdf epub mobi txt 电子书 下载 2024