John Maynard Keynes Quote

The great events of history are often due to secular changes in the growth of population and other fundamental economic causes, which, escaping by their gradual character the notice of contemporary observers, are attributed to the follies of statesmen or the fanaticism of atheists.


Chapter II, Section I, pp. 14-15 - The Economic Consequences of the Peace (1919)


The great events of history are often due to secular changes in the growth of population and other fundamental economic causes, which, escaping by...

The great events of history are often due to secular changes in the growth of population and other fundamental economic causes, which, escaping by...

The great events of history are often due to secular changes in the growth of population and other fundamental economic causes, which, escaping by...

The great events of history are often due to secular changes in the growth of population and other fundamental economic causes, which, escaping by...