The twenty-eight essays in this fascinating and important collection may be divided into three groups: the first is concerned with Keynes''s early life and his relations with ''Bloomsbury'' and Cambridge the second with his major contributions to economics and to British and world affairs (written for the general reader as well as for economists) and the third deals with various aspects of his life and work which reveal the immense range of his intellectual and other interests. The book is in effect a biography by many authors.
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