John Maynard Keynes
John Maynard Keynes
John Maynard Keynes
- Keynes was born in 1883 in the very year that Karl Marx passed away.
- Keynes was a traditionalist, he liked to think that greatness ran in families.
- Keynes loved life and sailed through it buoyant, at ease and consummately successful to
become the architect of Capitalism Viable.
- He ran a theater and he came to be a Director of the Bank of England
- He managed to be simultaneously the darling of the Bloomsbury set, the cluster of Britain’s
most avant-garde intellectual brilliants. He also the chairman of a life insurance company.
- He was pillar of stability in delicate matters of international diplomacy.
- Much of the framework of modern macroeconomics comes from the works of John Maynard
Keynes. Whose General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money was published in 1936.