Maynard Keyne was a British economist associated with the so-called Bloomsbury Group of artists, writers, and intellectuals in London in the 1920's and 1930's. He proposed controversial Government responses to the Great Depression, including the use of credit and the managed creation of money (removing the "gold standard") to fund employment of unemployed people to work on socially useful projects. This was reluctantly adopted and greatly credited with alleviating and ending the Depression, although paradoxically the insane growing armaments manufacture and World War 11 probably finally cleaned it up. That led to the post-war Marshall Plan to reconstruct Europe, and Welfare States - which in turn have now become unfashionable with a reversion to the 19thC mantra of "the market" as the cure of everything, which is balderdash. If that's the fellow you mean, he's been dead for years, long before emails. Of course, you may have someone else in mind altogether in which case all this is irrelevant to your question, but probably relevant to the development of appopriate economic constructs to deal with climate change. It's all food for thought. Good luck
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Are you talking the lead singer of Tool? I know that he lives in Arizona... I think Sedona or Jerome. Other than that, don't know his email.
2007-02-23 13:23:47
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