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Professor Frankfurther of Harvard has recently quoted a passage from John Maynard Keynes that goes to the root of the matter. 'It seems clearer every day', writes Mr. Keynes, 'that the moral problem of our age is concerned with the Love of Money, with the habitual appeal to the Monday...
ESSAYS IN PERSUASION-John Maynard Keynes-Harcourt, Brace ($2.50).* When England in 1925 returned to the international gold standard only a few economists, generally conceded to be crazy, bewailed the fact. Most famous of these few was Cassandra Keynes, as he calls himself, as his opponents love to call him...
Though somewhat shaken by "The Economic Consequences of Mr. Churchill," who brought England back to gold, Economist Keynes still believes that "the problem of want and poverty and the economic struggle between classes and nations, is ... a transitory and an unnecessary muddle. For the Western World already has the resources...
ALL PASSION SPENT-V. Sackville-West -Doubleday Doran ($2.50).* Lady Slane has just been widowed: her husband, onetime Prime Minister of England, Viceroy of India, has left her little money, much prestige, six aging children whom she hardly knows and does not care for very much. Her children have an...
God, a benevolent old gentleman in a long white false beard, sat one night last week in a small, cramped heaven above the stage in Manhattan's Lewisohn Stadium. Surrounded by cloudlike forms, he occupied a throne in front of a large yellow sunflower, gazed majestically down at Job...