Karl Polanyi

  • Karl Polanyi: krytyka wolnorynkowego fundamentalizmu
    By Margaret R. Somers, Fred L. Block

    Karl Polanyi: krytyka wolnorynkowego fundamentalizmu

  • Karl Polanyi: A Life on the Left
    By Gareth Dale

    A Social Darwinist and supporter of laissez-faire, his work was funded by such plutocrats as Andrew Carnegie and John D. Rockefeller, because it opposed socialist and welfare-liberal positions,142 and he originated several staple theses ...

  • Karl Polanyi: The Limits of the Market
    By Gareth Dale

    Karl Polanyi's The Great Transformation is generally acclaimed as being among the most influential works of economic history in the twentieth century, and remains as vital in the current historical conjuncture as it was in his own.

  • Karl Polanyi: The Hungarian writings
    By Gareth Dale

    The work of Karl Polanyi has gained in influence in recent years to become a point of reference to a wide range of leading authors in the fields of economics, politics, sociology and social policy.

  • Karl Polanyi: The Limits of the Market
    By Gareth Dale

    Karl Polanyi's The Great Transformation is generally acclaimed as being among the most influential works of economic history in the twentieth century, and remains as vital in the current historical conjuncture as it was in his own.

  • Karl Polanyi: New Perspectives on the Place of Economy in Society
    By Mark Harvey, Ronnie Ramlogan, Ramlogan Ronnie

    This volume makes a significant contribution to the new economic sociology. It draws upon a Polanyian foundation but moves forward, developing neo-Polanyian agendas in relation to developments of contemporary capitalism.

  • Karl Polanyi: The Limits of the Market
    By Gareth Dale

    It assesses not only the texts for which he is famous – prepared during his spells in American academia – but also his journalistic articles written in his first exile in Vienna, and lectures and pamphlets from his second exile, in ...

  • Karl Polanyi: The Life and Works of an Epochal Thinker
    By Brigitte Aulenbacher

    This marked the beginning of a new phase of engagement with a thinker who had already come to be regarded as a centennial figure in the Anglo-Saxon world. This book serves as an