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I will take my motto from Dr O’Donnell’s book: to avoid at all costs ‘becoming caught up in X’s critical comments on Y’s contribution to Z’s efforts to say what Keynes really meant’.1 I shall also take Robert Skidelsky as my guide, which is a reasonable thing to do with Keynes’s biographer.
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Skidelsky, R. (1983) John Maynard Keynes, Vol. I, ‘Hopes Betrayed’, Macmillan, p. 280.
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Brittan, S. (1991). Comment. In: O’Donnell, R.M. (eds) Keynes as Philosopher-Economist. Keynes Seminars. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-10325-6_8
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