Robert Skidelsky Series
April 25, 1939
Lord Skidelsky is an Emeritus Professor of Political Economy whose work delves into the role of the state in economic affairs and the repercussions of globalization. His extensive biographies of J. M. Keynes and his writings on communism reveal a deep engagement with pivotal figures and ideologies of the 20th century. Skidelsky's prose is analytical and incisive, tackling complex economic and political subjects. His scholarship often draws historical parallels, offering profound insights into the challenges facing the contemporary world.





