John Maynard Keynes
John Maynard Keynes was born on June 5, 1883 in Cambridge, England. He died on April 21, 1946 in Firle, Sussex. Keynes father John Neville Keynes was a logician and an economist. His father was also an author of Formal Logic (1884), and Scope and Method of Political Economy (1891). John's father was also the administrative chief of Cambridge University for 5 years. His mother Florence Ada was a pioneer in social welfare, mayor of Cambridge, and a writer. His young brother Sir Geoffrey Keynes was one of the greatest British surgeons. His sister Margaret married Dr. A. V. Hill who was a Physiologist and Nobel prize winner. John Maynard Keynes won a scholarship to Eton. His intellectual British class made an impression on him. Keynes earned a scholarship to King's College at Cambridge. He got his degree in mathematics in 1905. Keynes became close friends with members of Bloomsburry set an intellectual group. This group was interested in fine arts, which also caught Keynes eye and stuck with him for the rest of his life. After getting his degree, he studied economics for a year, with help from Alfred Marshall. John chose A.C. Pigou as a supplementary subject for his examination of the civil service. John
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