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The Price of Peace

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Mentioned in 7 episodes

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William Dalrymple
as a well-written book on Yalta.
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256. Stalin & 8 Days That Changed The World (Ep 1)
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William Dalrymple
as his favorite book on the Yalta conference.
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260. Yalta: Signing Away The Fate of The World (Ep 5)
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Robert Smith
as the author of the book, and he gives a brief synopsis of Keynes's work and what he might tell the class of 2024.
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Summer School 8: Big ideas and life lessons from Marx, Keynes and Smith and more
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Jon Stewart
as one of the guests on the podcast to discuss economics.
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MAGA Mirage: Trump & Vance’s Contradictory Conservatism
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Liz Franczak
as a book Ghislaine Maxwell is reading in prison.
Episode 478: The Old Man and the Sea
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Ezra Klein
as a recently published book written by
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Zach Carter
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What would Keynes do?
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Dan McMurtrie
as a good read, offering insights into the social, personal, political, and mathematical aspects of environments where rules are made up as we go along.
Saint Patrick's Day Show
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Joe Weisenthal
as a new book discussing John Maynard Keynes' life and ideas in relation to the current economic crisis.
Why Studying Keynes Is More Important Than Ever
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Paul Krugman
as a fantastic book about John Maynard Keynes and his influence.
Paul Krugman on the ‘Biggest Trade Shock in History’
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Joe Weisenthal
as the author of "The Price of Peace: Money, Democracy, and the Life of John Maynard Keynes."
Zach Carter on the Real Story of Weimar Hyperinflation
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Tyler Cowen
as a new biography of John Maynard Keynes.
Zach Carter on the Life and Legacy of John Maynard Keynes
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Ezra Klein
in relation to a discussion about Keynesian economics and its origins in wartime.
The most important book I've read this year
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Jana Kobzova
as a fascinating account of events from World War I to the end of World War II.
Beyond the battlefield: Europe’s long-term strategy for Ukraine

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