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Karl Polanyi In Vienna – The Contemporary Significance of The Great Transformation

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Karl Polanyi In Vienna – The Contemporary Significance of The Great Transformation

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Economics and everyday life: the genesis of Karl Polanyi's thinking. Collected papers on "The Great Transformation" and a selection of tributes to Polanyi's wife, to whom he dedicated that work. Includes archival material on the Polanyi's life in Vienna. Karl Polanyi believed that the greatest threat to freedom was a poorly administered economy. His search for economic and political institutions which reconciled society's need for freedom to develop a moral sense with the requirements of our complex technological civilisation, led him to believe in the possibility and necessity of an economics that was more existential and human-centred. Part One of "Karl Polanyi in Vienna" contains a selection of papers on re-reading "The Great Transformation" as presented at the Fifth Karl Polanyi International Conference in Vienna. International scholars explore pressing modern themes in the light of Polanyi's thought, including globalisation, state privatisation, the crisis of democracy and the urgent need to relaunch development in the Third World. Part Two presents memories and tributes delivered to the Vienna conference on the life and work of Ilona Duczynska, Polanyi's beloved wife.

Author Biography:

Kenneth McBride is a poet and historian who teaches cultural studies at the University of British Columbia. Kari Polanyi Levitt is a political economist specialising in development studies. She co-founded the Karl Polanyi Institute of Political Economy at Concordia University, Montreal. Karl Polanyi was a maverick economic historian whose thought greatly influenced contemporaries and continues to resonate. The Great Transformation was his magnum opus.
Release date NZ
May 25th, 2021
Audiences
  • Professional & Vocational
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
Pages
392
Dimensions
164x225x22
ISBN-13
9781551642581
Product ID
2056329

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