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To: jbe who wrote (34891)4/14/1999 11:27:00 PM
From: Dayuhan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108807
 
It seems you were right about the Evile One searching for his name.



To: jbe who wrote (34891)4/14/1999 11:55:00 PM
From: nihil  Respond to of 108807
 
Keynes liked hotbeds of that sort --

That's what Skidelsky says in his first volume. The history of the "Apostles" at Cambridge (chiefly from Kings and Trinity) implicates some of the most brilliant people of the 19th and 20th century in a literal conspiracy to improve relations between students, alumni, and faculty.
Also interesting is that after a lifetime of exclusive homosexuality Keynes apparently gave it up and married Lydia. The code of silence about sexuality has made every biography a set of questions. Harrod's biography of Keynes was widely praised but concealed as best it could Keynes conscientious objection to World War I and his homosexuality. Skidelsky is perhaps the first biography of a great man whic allows us to begin to understand all of his life, his mental life, his emotions, his loves and hates.