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At a recent meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos, it wasreported that a ghost was haunting the deliberations of theassembled global elite - that of the renowned social scientist andeconomic historian, Karl Polanyi.In his classic work, The Great Transformation, Polanyidocumented the impact of the rise of market society on westerncivilization and captured better than anyone else the destructiveeffects of the economic, political and social crisis of the 1930s.Today, in the throes of another Great Recession, Polanyi'swork has gained a new significance. To understand the profoundchallenges faced by our democracies today, we need to revisithistory and revisit his work.In this new collection of unpublished texts - lectures, draftessays and reports written between 1919 and 1958 - Polanyi examinesthe collapse of the liberal economic order and the demise ofdemocracies in the inter-war years. He takes up again thefundamental question that preoccupied him throughout his work - theplace of the economy in society - and aims to show how we mightreturn to an economy anchored in society and its cultural,religious and political institutions.For anyone concerned about the danger to democracy and social lifeposed by the unleashing of capital from regulatory control and thedominance of the neoliberal ideologies of market fundamentalism,this important new volume by one of the great thinkers of thetwentieth century is a must-read.
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Additional ISBN/GTIN9780745684451
Product TypeE-book
BindingE-book
FormatPDF
FormatReflowable
Publishing date10/11/2014
Edition1. Auflage
LanguageEnglish
File size2597477 Bytes
Article no.6373712
CatalogsVC
Data source no.512760
Product groupBU782
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This book has had something of a miraculous resurrection. A few months ago, it looked like it could well be pulped and its author sued for libel after one of his subjects took offence at a less than flattering portrait. British libel laws are such that a writer facing an oligarch in court is not felt to stand much of a chance and there was a strong feeling in the publishing world that Tom Burgis would be required to cough up a considerable sum of cash. For once however, the British courts sided with the little guy and dismissed the case, allowing this excellent book to continue its life out in the wild. Although technical and at times a bit opaque on financial detail, it is an extremely well put together account of how dodgy money (very often channelled through London) can be moved around the world and continuing enriching both its very questionable owners and their willing accessories.

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Karl Polanyi (1886-1964) was one of the most influential political economists of recent times. His book The Great Transformation is generally acclaimed as being among the most important works of economic history in the twentieth century.

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