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A Revision of the Treaty serves as a comprehensive follow-up to Keynes’ seminal work on the Treaty of Versailles. In this influential economic treatise, Keynes examines the punitive measures imposed on Germany and their broader consequences for European economic stability and peace.
Building on his earlier critique, Keynes proposes substantive revisions to the treaty’s economic clauses, arguing that its current structure is unsustainable and counterproductive. He provides detailed analysis of reparations, debt restructuring, and international economic cooperation necessary for genuine recovery.
The work combines rigorous economic analysis with practical policy recommendations, making it essential reading for understanding post-World War I economic history and the intellectual foundations of modern economic diplomacy. Keynes’ arguments remain relevant to contemporary discussions about international economic justice and sustainable peace agreements.







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