Beyond Double Movement and Re-regulation: Polanyi, the Organized Denial of Money Politics, and the Promise of Democratization

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Title
Beyond Double Movement and Re-regulation: Polanyi, the Organized Denial of Money Politics, and the Promise of Democratization
Abstract
Although Karl Polanyi is best known for his theorization of market regulation and the double movement, democratizing the economic was one of his core concerns. He believed societies need to bring labor, land, and money under collective oversight to displace the logic of market fundamentalism with the logic of human needs. In this article, the author draws on Polanyi’s vocabulary to shed light on the denial of money politics and the possibility of democratization. The author illustrates these dynamics through an analysis of long-term dynamics of (de)politicization in British colonial America and the United States through the 1930s. The author developed this approach hoping that it can contribute to nudging public debates beyond regulation and monetary policy techniques and toward popular involvement and knowledge.
Publication
Sociological Theory
Volume
36
Issue
1
Pages
67-87
Date
March 2018
Journal Abbr
Sociological Theory
Language
English
ISSN
07352751
Short Title
Beyond Double Movement and Re-regulation
Library Catalog
EBSCOhost
Citation
Feinig, Jakob. 2018. “Beyond Double Movement and Re-Regulation: Polanyi, the Organized Denial of Money Politics, and the Promise of Democratization.” Sociological Theory 36 (1): 67–87. DOI: 10.1177/0735275118759381.
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Keywords
  • democratization
  • depoliticization
  • double movement
  • gold standard
  • money
  • Polanyi
  • social theory
  • sociology

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