John Maynard KeynesText and accompanying photographs present the biography of noted economist John Maynard Keynes. Keynes always tried to create his own theories, free from society's hidebound economic or moral creeds; he was an unapologetically gay man defying conventions at every turn. |
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Gay Straight and in Between Martin Duberman 7 | 7 |
ONE OF THE APOSTLES | 27 |
BLOOMSBURY 190914 | 41 |
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