Karl Polanyi the Hungarian writings / translated by Adam Fabry ; edited and introduced by Gareth Dale.

Author/creator Polanyi, Karl
Other author Dale, Gareth.
Other author Fabry, Adam.
Format Electronic
Publication InfoManchester : Manchester University Press, 2016.
Descriptionx, 245 pages ; 24 cm
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Uniform titleWorks. Selections. English. 2016
Variant title Hungarian writings
Abstract "Karl Polanyi (1886-1964), a Hungarian-born thinker, is renowned for his seminal text, The Great Transformation, and his writings on political economy. This is the first work to offer a collection of Polanyi's texts never before published in English. The book presents articles, papers, lectures, speeches, notes, and draft manuscripts, mostly written between 1907 and 1923, with the exception of a few later texts. Organized thematically around religion, ethics, ideology, world politics, and Hungarian politics, the topics include contemporary thinkers, the Galilei Circle (an influential youth organization), the Tisza government, the Aster and the Bolshevik Revolutions, the Councils Republic, the Radical Citizens' Party, Hungarian democracy, the national question, political conviction, fatalism, British socialism, political theory and violence, and more. Each section includes a discussion of the political and intellectual contexts in which the texts were written.Karl Polanyi: The Hungarian Writings is an outstanding and essential resource that brings to light for the first time the works of a key thinker who is relevant to today's study of globalization, neoliberalism, social movements, and international social policy"--Back cover.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (pages 29-37) and index.
Access restrictionAvailable only to authorized users.
Technical detailsMode of access: World Wide Web
LanguageTranslated from the Hungarian.
Genre/formElectronic books.
LCCN 2016448681
ISBN1784994251 (hardback)
ISBN9781784994259 (hardback)

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