Polanyi in the United States: Peter Drucker, Karl Polanyi, and the Midcentury Critique of Economic Society
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- Immerwahr, Daniel (Author)
Title
Polanyi in the United States: Peter Drucker, Karl Polanyi, and the Midcentury Critique of Economic Society
Abstract
Abstract:This essay explores the connections between Karl Polanyi's The Great Transformation (1944) and midcentury social theory in the United States. It argues that Polanyi shared with his U.S. colleagues a critique of market society. In particular, Polanyi's work bears close resemblance to the early thought of management theorist Peter Drucker, with
whom Polanyi lived while writing his celebrated book. By comparing Polanyi to his contemporaries who advanced similar ideas, one gains a clearer sense of the particularities of Polanyi's project and of the fairly widespread movement in the United States to reject economistic thinking.
Publication
Journal of the History of Ideas
Volume
70
Issue
3
Pages
445-466
Date
2009/07/24
Language
English
ISSN
1086-3222
Short Title
Polanyi in the United States
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2017-01-10, 5:07 p.m.
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Citation
Immerwahr, Daniel. 2009. “Polanyi in the United States: Peter Drucker, Karl Polanyi, and the Midcentury Critique of Economic Society.” Journal of the History of Ideas 70 (3): 445–66. DOI: 10.1353/jhi.0.0042.
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Keywords
- DRUCKER, Peter
- history
- social theory
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