The Economic Consequences Of The Peace

The Economic Consequences Of The Peace

Auteur : John Maynard Keynes

Date de publication : 2025-10

Éditeur : Double9 Books Llp

Nombre de pages : 174

Résumé du livre

The economic consequences of the peace presents a sharp critique of the post-World War I settlement, focusing on the economic dangers embedded within the Treaty of Versailles. Drawing from first-hand experience at the Paris Peace Conference, the narrative opens with a detailed look at Europe's fragile economic condition in the aftermath of the war. It highlights the risk of continued hardship due to the harsh terms imposed on Germany, particularly the burden of reparations and territorial losses. The author warns that these punitive measures may cripple Germany's economy, sow resentment, and destabilize the broader European economic system. Throughout the text, there is a strong argument that short-term political gains were prioritized over long-term economic recovery, especially by the Allied powers. The book explores themes of justice, economic foresight, and the moral responsibility of victors in shaping peace. It challenges the assumption that political victory guarantees economic stability, instead portraying the peace process as short-sighted and ultimately dangerous. The work serves as both a prophetic warning and a call for more humane and practical post-war economic planning.

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