[lbo-talk] The Dark Side of JMK

James Heartfield Heartfield at blueyonder.co.uk
Wed Nov 18 16:44:44 PST 2009


Alan Rudy
> Today's Mises Institute daily is a longish essay on the personality of
> Keynes. It is not flattering, but it's a good read:

Yes, it is quite good. there is a book about the Cambridge Apostles by Paul Levy. The Trotskyist-turned-catholic Alasdair MacIntyre used G.E. Moore as a backdrop to his After Virtue.

Someone once said that modernism began when Lytton Strachey pointed at a stain on Virginia Woolf's dress at a dinner party and asked 'is it semen?'



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