Karl Polanyi and Twenty-first-century Capitalism

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Title
Karl Polanyi and Twenty-first-century Capitalism
Abstract
As far right movements, social disintegration and international conflict emerge from the decay of the neoliberal order, Karl Polanyi's warnings against the unbridled domination of markets, is ever more relevant. The essays in Karl Polanyi for the 21st Century extend the boundaries of our understanding of Polanyi's life and work. They will interest Polanyi scholars and all interested in socialism and our future after neoliberalism. One asks whether, following Keynes and Hayek, Polanyi's ideas will shape the twenty-first century. Some clarify, for the meaning of money as a fictitious commodity. Others resolve difficulties in understanding the building blocks of Polanyi's thought: fictitious commodities, the double movement, the United States' exceptional development, the reality of society, and socialism as freedom in a complex society. And yes others explore how Polanyi sheds light on income inequality, world systems theory, comparative political economy.
Publisher
Manchester University Press
Date
2020
# of Pages
320
Language
English
ISBN
978-1-5261-2788-4
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Google Books
Citation
Desai, Radhika, and Kari Polanyi Levitt. 2020. Karl Polanyi and Twenty-First-Century Capitalism. Manchester University Press.
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Keywords
  • capitalism
  • double movement
  • neoliberalism
  • reality of society
  • socialism

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