Karl Polanyi's political and economic thought : a critical guide

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Karl Polanyi's political and economic thought : a critical guide

edited by Gareth Dale, Christopher Holmes and Maria Markantonatou

Agenda, 2019

  • : hardcover

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Includes index

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The work of Karl Polanyi has become a central reference point for scholars in a variety of traditions and disciplines within the social sciences, including international relations, international political economy, economic sociology and economic anthropology. This book offers a comprehensive introduction to Polanyi's political and economic thought by examining the key themes that run throughout it: economic ideas, commodification, money, the gold standard, geopolitical economy, the state, class, fascism, democracy and knowledge. Each chapter introduces the relevant aspects of Polanyi's writings, covering important terminology and the position of the theme in relation to his work more broadly. The contributions seek to engage critically with Polanyi's ideas, analysing both the strengths and weaknesses, as well as highlighting continuing points of relevance to contemporary issues and debates. The book celebrates the diversity of Polanyi's political and economic thought whilst encouraging the reader to see it as a whole and not as a set of fragmented concepts. It is an ideal introduction for students engaging with Polanyi's work for the first time.

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IntroductionChristopher Holmes 1. Economic IdeasChristopher Holmes and David Yarrow, University of Warwick 2. International Political EconomyRandall Germain, Carleton University, Canada 3. The StateMaria Markantonatou and Gareth Dale 4. ClassSandra Halperin, Royal Holloway, London 5. The Gold StandardSamuel Knafo, University of Sussex 6. MoneyKurtulus Gemici, National University of Singapore 7. CommodificationHuseyin OEzel, Hacettepe University, Turkey 8. FascismGareth Dale and Mathieu Desan, University of Colorado, Boulder 9. DemocracyPaula Valderrama, Freie Universitat Berlin 10. KnowledgeTilman Reitz, Friedrich Schiller Universitat, Jena ConclusionMichael Burawoy, University of California, Berkeley

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