Studying Keynes is more important than ever…

Studying Keynes is more important than ever

This podcast, an interview with Zachary Carter, author of The Price of Peace: Money, Democracy, and the Life of John Maynard Keynes, focuses on the theme of my previous post on Boris Johnson’s recent conversion to a “Rooseveltian project.” Whether you have the stamina for Carter’s book or not, this podcast is worth a listen…and by the way, I mean to return to listen to other editions of this Bloomberg podcast with Joe Weisenthal and Tracy Alloway, which has a strong economics theme but which is definitely pitching in a lively, interesting and progressive way to those, like myself, who feel the need to get a firmer footing in the economic strategies which may get us all out of our present difficulties.

Cattle grazing on the merse overlooking the Nith Estuary, to Criffel, Dumfries and Galloway, July 2020
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About Stephen Shellard

I am a retired College lecturer, having worked originally in supported programmes but latterly having taught social science subjects, Psychology and Politics, though my degree was in Sociology. I am from Newry in Northern Ireland, but now live in Dumfries in South West Scotland. https://carruchan.wordpress.com/about/
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