Essays In Persuasion
Essays In Persuasion
Economic Writings on Financial Catastrophe and Recovery Across Nations
About This Book
Published in 1931, Essays in Persuasion compiles transformative economic essays that fundamentally altered how societies approach monetary policy and government responsibility. The collection confronts the prevailing economic orthodoxy of the era, proposing fresh solutions to financial disasters, international diplomacy, and public welfare, while articulating an optimistic forecast for human economic progress that remains relevant and controversial today.
Who Should Read This?
- Students and professionals interested in the origins of contemporary economic policy frameworks
- Readers passionate about twentieth-century history and the economic forces behind major global events
- People wanting to grasp ongoing discussions about the proper scope of government economic involvement
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