Summary:
The book delves into the life and intellectual legacy of the economist John Maynard Keynes, exploring his profound influence on modern economic policies and democratic societies. It examines Keynes's ideas on how governments should manage economies, particularly during crises, and his vision for a world where political and economic systems serve the broader good of humanity.
Key points:
1. Keynesian Economics: The book explores John Maynard Keynes's theories advocating for government intervention in the economy to ensure employment and price stability.
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