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Multilinear trajectories: Polanyi, The Great Transformation and the American exception

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Multilinear trajectories: Polanyi, The Great Transformation and the American exception
Abstract
Karl Polanyi’s call, in The Great Transformation, for a re-embedding of markets, is widely understood to have come to fruition in the American New Deal and in the post-war order of ‘embedded liberalism’. Based on archival sources, this chapter shows that Polanyi’s political project was far more radical. Polanyi initially considered the New Deal a vital response to the problems of American capitalism, but one that would have little relevance to the problems and dynamics of European societies. There, he considered a socialist transformation both possible and necessary. But eventually, Polanyi realised that the US, far from remaining an exceptional outlier of ‘nineteenth-century civilisation’, was imposing its model on Britain and Europe. The internationalisation of the American New Deal in the Bretton Woods order marked the defeat of Polanyi’s political project.
Book Title
Karl Polanyi and twenty-first-century capitalism
Publisher
Manchester University Press
Date
2020/07/07
Pages
164-188
Language
English
ISBN
978-1-5261-2789-1
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2022-07-02, 12:29 a.m.
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Lacher, Hannes. 2020. “Multilinear Trajectories: Polanyi, The Great Transformation and the American Exception.” Pp. 164–88 in Karl Polanyi and Twenty-First-Century Capitalism. Manchester University Press.
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