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<p>[QUOTE="V. Kurt Bellman, post: 2902771, member: 71723"]I say it because I studied under one of this nation's top Keynes protégés, who studied under the Great Man himself. My professor, one Will Lyons, then of Lancaster, PA, had original manuscripts written by Keynes that were never published. I got to hold them, but he wouldn't let them out of his sight.</p><p><br /></p><p>The only institution of higher learning with a more thorough Keynes education than Franklin & Marshall is Harvard University. He is taught not as "just another economist in history", but THE finest economist of all time. Although it's pretty tough to slog through, Keynes' <i>The Economic Consequences of the Peace </i>is the best description ever written on how the Versailles Treaty led inevitably to Weimar and then to Nazism.</p><p><br /></p><p>Professor Lyons is probably dead by now. He was no "spring chicken" in the 70's. Now that I think about it, he'd have to be over 100 today.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="V. Kurt Bellman, post: 2902771, member: 71723"]I say it because I studied under one of this nation's top Keynes protégés, who studied under the Great Man himself. My professor, one Will Lyons, then of Lancaster, PA, had original manuscripts written by Keynes that were never published. I got to hold them, but he wouldn't let them out of his sight. The only institution of higher learning with a more thorough Keynes education than Franklin & Marshall is Harvard University. He is taught not as "just another economist in history", but THE finest economist of all time. Although it's pretty tough to slog through, Keynes' [I]The Economic Consequences of the Peace [/I]is the best description ever written on how the Versailles Treaty led inevitably to Weimar and then to Nazism. Professor Lyons is probably dead by now. He was no "spring chicken" in the 70's. Now that I think about it, he'd have to be over 100 today.[/QUOTE]
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