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This chapter examines Polanyi’s institutional theory of market-capitalist society. It shows that market society is, according to Polanyi, a peculiarly “economic” society: its economy appears both autonomous and dominant, constraining the structure and evolution of other social subsystems. The chapter also demonstrates that Polanyi’s theory and method allow an explanation of the institutional transformations of market society. In the face of today’s great economic difficulties, social...
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ItIl neoliberalismo è sorto dall'esigenza di superare la crisi degli anni Settanta del secolo scorso, ma ha portato a una nuova crisi, da molti detta "sistemica". Siamo quindi sollecitati a riflettere sulle caratteristiche fondamentali del nostro sistema sociale e sulla sua storia. A questo fine, l'opera di Karl Polanyi fornisce preziose indicazioni. In essa, da una parte, la società di mercatocapitalistica viene definita in generale, nella sua specificità, mediante una comparazione a vasto...
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Karl Polanyi's demanding vision of freedom and democracy seems far from the reality of our times and current ideologies. However, a deeper analysis reveals the ability of his political philosophy not only to find a solution of the paradox of liberty in spite of social constraints, indeed through social institutions, but also to answer the most important practical question with which we are confronted: that of improving, as Polanyi says, "our chances of survival." The conception synthetically...
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Presents views of scholar Karl Polanyi on economic integration. Views of Polanyi on modern capitalist society; Distinction between external, local and internal markets by Polanyi. The three forms of economic integration include reciprocity, redistribution, and exchange. The article discusses Polyani's book "The Great Transformation," the development of market economies, the self-regulating market, some of the writings of Max Weber, big businesses, the efficiency of the market system, and...
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RésuméSituer Karl Polanyi dans son temps et par rapport aux grandes théories sociales du passé, y compris celle de Marx, nous permet de mieux comprendre les problèmes du temps présent. C’est de ce point de vue que l’article cherche à mettre brièvement en relief quelques aspects de la contribution de Polanyi à la connaissance historique, à la critique de la science économique et à la théorie politique., To consider Karl Polanyi’s thought in relation to his time and to great social theories of...
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A fundamental principle of Karl Polanyi's institutional outlook is that any economic system has to be considered as a whole and as a historically specific social organization. This principle implies a comparative method and a critique of conventional economics. Besides, the problem of the interrelation between the economic system and other aspects of social life cannot be avoided. On this basis, Polanyi points out the peculiar "economic" nature of the market-capitalist society and explains...
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Karl Polanyi's analysis of the genesis, crises, and institutional transformations of contemporary society is grounded on a theory of the basic features and dynamics of capitalism as a peculiar form of society. This article intends to develop this thesis on the basis of a reading of Polanyi's The Great Transformation, with references to Polanyi's preceding and later research. Polanyi's theoretical and methodological achievements suggest a wide comparative outlook and offer a critique of...
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ENGLISH: In the last few years the interest in Karl Polanyi's work has been growing between 1920 and 1945, and with only a few exceptions they are difficult or impossible to access. The articles, essays, and manuscripts written in Vienna and England are not only the result of intensive studies during the central years of the author's life, but they are also the main part of his work. In this work, Polanyi analyzes a period decisive for the development of the twentieth century. The writings...
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The crisis of the institutions of liberal capitalism dates back to the last decades of the nineteenth century. Economics was thenceforth forced to radically reconsider its achievements and even its basic presuppositions, to the extent that they were linked to a free-market and perfect-competition model.
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