Karl Polanyi in Budapest: On his Political and Intellectual Formation
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- Dale, Gareth (Author)
Title
Karl Polanyi in Budapest: On his Political and Intellectual Formation
Abstract
AbstractA major thinker and inspiring teacher, Karl Polanyi's contributions have long been influential in a variety of disciplines, notably economic sociology and economic history. Two of his innovations, substantivist economic anthropology and the “double movement thesis,” are recognized as seminal. All of the works for which he is known, however, were written late in life, when in exile, and very little is known of his Hungarian writings, virtually none of which had, until now, been translated. Despite his fame, the biographical literature on Polanyi remains modest: some studies provide invaluable insights, yet all are brief. This article attempts to make some headway in remedying these lacunae. It sketches the contours of that extraordinary historical-geographical conjuncture in which he was formed, and explores his intellectual and political engagements in the Galilei Circle and the Radical Bourgeois Party. It seeks in particular to elucidate the complex roles played by questions of nation, ethnicity and class in the life of the young Karl Polanyi.
Publication
European Journal of Sociology / Archives Européennes de Sociologie
Volume
50
Issue
1
Pages
97-130
Date
2009/04
Language
English
ISSN
1474-0583, 0003-9756
Short Title
Karl Polanyi in Budapest
Accessed
2017-01-03, 7:40 p.m.
Library Catalog
Cambridge Core
Citation
Dale, Gareth. 2009. “Karl Polanyi in Budapest: On His Political and Intellectual Formation.” European Journal of Sociology / Archives Européennes de Sociologie 50 (1): 97–130. DOI: 10.1017/S0003975609000435.
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Keywords
- biography
- Hungary
- Jewish assimilation
- liberal radicalism
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