Whenever I quote Keynes on here, I get it from this website, unless its a passage that I know I've underlined, dog-eared, and highlighted to death in my own copy in which case it's easier to find there. Often I don't cite page numbers, etc. - but I should note the chapter. So you can always go there and do a word search.
Don't let the url scare you away - take a look at the main site and see what else they have. It really is a phenomenal resource.
http://www.econlib.org/library/classicsauA.html
ReplyDeletehttp://www.ibiblio.org/ (this is a meta-collection site; it allows you search collections of collections in other words; it is my primary resource for search out free online books)
I use this copy:
ReplyDeletehttp://ebooks.adelaide.edu.au/k/keynes/john_maynard/k44g/
As far as I know it's identical to the one at Marxists.org and to the printed ones.
Actually, it's a good way of spiting modern-day communists too.
ReplyDeleteMarxists.Org is run by "Trotskyists" and relatively less radical socialists, and that manages to anger the many self-styled true communists.
So go ahead, quote from Marxists.Org and annoy a communist.