The Economic Consequences of the Peace by John Maynard Keynes is a landmark work of economic and political analysis written in the aftermath of World War I. In it, Keynes critiques the Treaty of Versailles, arguing that its harsh reparations and economic penalties would destabilize Europe and sow the seeds of future conflict. Combining rigorous economic reasoning with moral insight, this influential book helped shape modern views on international policy and postwar recovery.
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