AP European History
'The Economic Consequences of Peace' is a book written by economist John Maynard Keynes in 1919, criticizing the harsh reparations imposed on Germany after World War I. Keynes argued that the punitive measures would lead to economic instability and political unrest in Germany, ultimately threatening the stability of Europe as a whole. The book highlights how economic policies have profound effects on international relations and the social fabric of nations, linking economics to broader themes of peace and conflict during the interwar period.