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Karl Polanyi, the "always-embedded market economy," and the re-writing of The Great Transformation

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Karl Polanyi, the "always-embedded market economy," and the re-writing of The Great Transformation
Abstract
This article seeks to subject Fred Block and Margaret Somers' influential reconstruction of Karl Polanyi's The Great Transformation to a systematic review. I show that Block & Somers's central claim—that Polanyi's thinking underwent a "theoretical shift" as he wrote his seminal book—is not supported by archival evidence. I demonstrate that all the narrative keys that Block & Somers advance to lend plausibility to their discovery of a "theory of the always-embedded market economy" in The Great Transformation, wither under critical probing. While this article does not advance a comprehensive alternative reconstruction of Polanyi's main work, the essential continuities it uncovers in his social thought suggest that Polanyi's book is best understood as the culmination of his long-standing efforts to rebuild a radically transformative socialism on non-Marxist foundations. The recognition that Polanyi's political purposes extend far beyond regulated capitalism or social-democracy, I conclude, makes it possible—and indeed necessary—to read The Great Transformation as an internally coherent work of social theory.
Publication
Theory & Society
Volume
48
Issue
5
Pages
671-707
Date
November 2019
Journal Abbr
Theory & Society
Language
English
ISSN
03042421
Library Catalog
EBSCOhost
Citation
Lacher, Hannes. 2019. “Karl Polanyi, the ‘Always-Embedded Market Economy,’ and the Re-Writing of The Great Transformation.” Theory & Society 48 (5): 671–707. DOI: 10.1007/s11186-019-09359-z.
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Keywords
  • BLOCK, Fred L.
  • capitalism and socialism
  • critical institutionalism
  • economic sociology
  • fascism
  • neo-Polanyian social theory
  • political economy
  • SOMERS, Margaret R.

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