Karl Polanyi in Vienna: The Contemporary Significance of The Great Transformation
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Authors/contributors
- Polanyi Levitt, Kari (Author)
- McRobbie, Kenneth (Author)
Title
Karl Polanyi in Vienna: The Contemporary Significance of The Great Transformation
Abstract
Karl Polanyi’s belief that the greatest threat to freedom was a poorly administered economy led him to an economics that was more existential and human-centered. Part I of this book develops Polanyi’s thinking for its significance today through a selection of papers on re-reading his major work entitled The Great Transformation. Part II looks at the life and work of Ilona Duczynska (Polanyi’s wife), political activist, writer and translator and important influence over Karl and his work. Kenneth McRobbie, a poet and historian who teaches at the University of British Columbia, is the editor of Humanity, Society and Commitment. Kari Polanyi Levitt, emeritus professor at McGill University, is the editor of The Life and Work of Karl Polanyi.
Publisher
Black Rose Books
Date
2006
# of Pages
432
Language
English
ISBN
978-1-55164-258-1
Short Title
Karl Polanyi in Vienna
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Google Books
Citation
Polanyi Levitt, Kari, and Kenneth McRobbie. 2006. Karl Polanyi in Vienna: The Contemporary Significance of The Great Transformation. Black Rose Books.
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Keywords
- autobiography
- biography
- business & economics
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