En 1930, John Maynard Keynes viajó a Madrid para impartir una conferencia titulada “Possible Economic Situation of our Grandchildren”. En dicha visita, Keynes firmó un autógrafo a una niña de tan solo ocho años de edad diciéndole que “she is living in the midst of the creation of what is more noble and desirable in civilisation.” El presente ensayo explora los detalles históricos de la visita de Keynes a Madrid y trata de dilucidar quién, y qué tipo de mirada influenciaron Keynes en su concepción de sociedad ideal.
In 1930, John Maynard Keynes travelled to Madrid to deliver an address titled “Possible Economic Situation of our Grandchildren”. In this visit, he gave an autographed note to a little girl, of just eight years of age, telling her that “she is living in the midst of the creation of what is more noble and desirable in civilisation.” This paper explores the historical facts of Keynes’s visit in Madrid and tries to find out who –and what kind of vision– most influenced Keynes in his conception of the ideal society.
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