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E-raamat: Karl Polanyi's Political and Economic Thought: A Critical Guide

Edited by (Brunel University), Edited by (King's College London), Edited by (University of the Aegean, Lesvos, Greece)
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The work of Karl Polanyi has become a central reference point for scholars working 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 work by examining the key themes that run throughout his work: economy, 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 topic in relation to his work more broadly. The contributions seek to engage critically with Polanyi’s ideas, analyzing both the strengths and weaknesses of his work. In addition, each chapter highlights the connections that Polanyi has with contemporary issues and debates.

The contributors seek simultaneously to openly engage with the problems of Polanyi’s work and also to celebrate its diversity, 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.

This book offers a comprehensive introduction to Karl Polanyi’s work by examining the key themes that run throughout his work. Each chapter introduces the relevant aspects of Polanyi’s writings and highlights the connections that Polanyi has with contemporary issues and debates.

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This is an absolutely terrific volume that will surely make a significant mark on the literature as discussions about Polanyi continue to evolve in the future. The contributors have done a wonderful job inspiring their readers to think even more deeply about what Polanyian scholarship has to offer to our attempts to understand the contemporary world. -- Matthew Watson, University of Warwick This critical guide is a must read volume ... an illuminating dialogue between the central ideas in Polanyis work and the best in current scholarship. -- Fred Block, University of California, Davis

The Contributors vii
Introduction 1(6)
Christopher Holmes
1 Economic ideas
7(20)
Christopher Holmes
David Yarrow
2 International political economy
27(22)
Randall Germain
3 The state
49(20)
Maria Markantonatou
Gareth Dale
4 Class
69(20)
Sandra Halperin
5 The gold standard
89(20)
Samuel Knafo
6 Money
109(22)
Kurtulus Gemici
7 Commodification
131(20)
Huseyin Ozel
8 Fascism
151(20)
Gareth Dale
Mathieu Desan
9 Democracy
171(20)
Paula Valderrama
10 Knowledge
191(22)
Tilman Reitz
11 Afterword: resolving Polanyi's Paradox
213(12)
Michael Burawoy
Index 225
Gareth Dale is senior lecturer in politics at Brunel University. His books include Reconstructing Karl Polanyi (2016) and Karl Polanyi: A Life on the Left (2016).





Christopher Holmes is lecturer in international political economy at King's College London. He is the author of Polanyi in Times of Populism: Vision and Contradiction in the History of Economic Ideas (2018).





Maria Markantonatou is assistant professor of political sociology at the University of the Aegean, Lesvos, Greece.