Editor's Letter
Resource type
Author/contributor
- Lomnitz, Claudio (Author)
Title
Editor's Letter
Abstract
This article previews this edition of "Public Culture" and focuses on Karl Polanyi's theories on capitalism. Polanyi believed in trade liberalization and felt that market regulation is the principal obstacle to collective prosperity. He thought that unregulated markets could bring an end to poverty, and would resolve the chronic dislocation, inequality, and vulnerability that have marked capitalism from its inception. Polanyi demonstrated that market liberalization was only achieved through concerted state intervention.
Publication
Public Culture
Volume
18
Issue
2
Pages
253-255
Date
Spring 2006
Journal Abbr
Public Culture
Language
English
ISSN
08992363
Library Catalog
EBSCOhost
Citation
Lomnitz, Claudio. 2006. “Editor’s Letter.” Public Culture 18 (2): 253–55.
Discipline
Publication year
Keywords
- capitalism
- free trade
- intervention (federal government)
- poverty
- public culture (periodical)
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