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A Revision of the Treaty
Being a Sequel of The Economic Consequence of the Peace

A Revision of the Treaty Being a Sequel of The Economic Consequence of the Peace

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A REVISION
OF THE TREATY

BEING A SEQUEL TO

THE ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES
OF THE PEACE

BY

JOHN MAYNARD KEYNES, C.B.
FELLOW OF KINGʼS COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE

NEW YORK
HARCOURT, BRACE AND COMPANY
1922

COPYRIGHT, 1922, BY
HARCOURT, BRACE AND COMPANY, INC.

PRINTED IN THE U. S. A. BY
THE QUINN BODEN & COMPANY
RAHWAY, N. J.


PREFACE

The Economic Consequences of the Peace, which I published in December 1919, has been reprinted from time to time without revision or correction. So much has come to our knowledge since then, that a revised edition of that book would be out of place. I have thought it better, therefore, to leave it unaltered, and to collect together in this Sequel the corrections and additions which the flow of events makes necessary, together with my reflections on the present facts.

But this book is strictly what it represents itself to be—a Sequel; I might almost have said an Appendix. I have nothing very new to say on the fundamental issues. Some of the Remedies which I proposed two years ago are now everybodyʼs commonplaces, and I have nothing startling to add to them. My object is a strictly limited one, namely to provide facts and materials for an intelligent review of the Reparation Problem as it now is.

“The great thing about this wood,” said M. Clemenceau of his pine forest in La Vendée, “is that, here, there is not the slightest chance of meeting Lloyd George or President Wilson. Nothing here but the squirrels.” I wish that I could claim the same advantages for this book.

J. M. Keynes.

Kingʼs College, Cambridge,

December 1921.


CONTENTS

CHAPTER I

  PAGE
The State of Opinion 3

CHAPTER II

From the Ratification of the Treaty of Versailles to the Second Ultimatum of London 11
     Excursus I.—Coal 44
     Excursus II.—The Legality of Occupying Germany East of the Rhine

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