England's cross of gold Keynes, Churchill, and the governance of economic beliefs

Genesis and Exodus : The Tragedy of England's Return to Gold -- The Road to Calvary : From Orthodoxy to Theocracy -- The Cunliffe "Consensus" -- Atop Sinai : More Heat Than Light -- The Golden Calf : The Public Idolize Gold -- Commandments : Defining the Law -- Myths : Theirs and Ours...

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1. Verfasser: Morrison, James Ashley (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:eng
Veröffentlicht: Ithaca, London Cornell University Press 2021
Schriftenreihe:Cornell studies in money
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Zusammenfassung:Genesis and Exodus : The Tragedy of England's Return to Gold -- The Road to Calvary : From Orthodoxy to Theocracy -- The Cunliffe "Consensus" -- Atop Sinai : More Heat Than Light -- The Golden Calf : The Public Idolize Gold -- Commandments : Defining the Law -- Myths : Theirs and Ours -- Liberalization : Implementing the Orthodoxy -- Who Would Control Capital? -- Keynes's Revolution -- Understanding "The Norman Conquest of $4.86" -- Central Bankers as Saviors? -- Indulgence -- Deposition and Coronation -- The Sanhedrin : Churchill's Trials -- Judgment -- Conclusion : Faith in History.
"James Ashley Morrison's heavily archival work offers a new account of the ideas and leading actors that drove Churchill's disastrous decision to restore Britain to the gold standard following World War I. It directly challenges the conventional view that Churchill restored the gold standard because it was in the political interest of his Conservative party, because it served the economic interests of Britain's elites, and because UK institutions shielded policy-makers from the hardships it would impose upon ordinary Britons. By offering a new understanding of the clashes that led the world into the violence and chaos of the 1930s, the book also offers insights into the challenges that the 'embedded liberal' international order faces today."
Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
Beschreibung:xiii, 388 Seiten
ISBN:9781501758423
978-1-5017-5842-3