Polanyi and Post-neoliberalism in the Global South: Dilemmas of Re-embedding the Economy

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Polanyi and Post-neoliberalism in the Global South: Dilemmas of Re-embedding the Economy
Abstract
Although Karl Polanyi Studied a different epoch and focused on Europe, his ideas have inspired an outpouring of studies on contemporary problems and prospects in the neoliberal era. The bulk of these studies pertain to industrial countries or global economic issues. However, the human, environmental and financial impact of market deregulation is arguably more devastating in the ‘developing’ countries than in the core. A question thus arises: do Polanyi's reflections on progressive alternatives to liberalism clarify contemporary debates on development alternatives in the Global South? I contend that democratic socialism – Polanyi's preferred remedy to the ‘demolition’ of society and nature occasioned by market civilisation – is problematical in light of what we have learned from the twentieth century, but his framework for evaluating alternatives – featuring the re-embedding of economy in society – remains as powerful as ever, I support this argument with an exploration of socialism and social democracy – as well as community – based alternatives arising from ‘reciprocity’. Each possibility raises distinctive dilemmas, as an analysis of cases reveals.
Publication
New Political Economy
Volume
16
Issue
4
Pages
415-443
Date
September 1, 2011
Language
English
ISSN
1356-3467
Short Title
Polanyi and Post-neoliberalism in the Global South
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2016-11-29, 8:03 p.m.
Library Catalog
Taylor and Francis+NEJM
Citation
Sandbrook, Richard. 2011. “Polanyi and Post-Neoliberalism in the Global South: Dilemmas of Re-Embedding the Economy.” New Political Economy 16 (4): 415–43. DOI: 10.1080/13563467.2010.504300.
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Keywords
  • communitarianism
  • development alternatives
  • Global South
  • global south
  • globalisation
  • globalization
  • political economy
  • post-neoliberalism
  • social democracy
  • socialism

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