1st Edition

The Routledge Handbook on Karl Polanyi

Edited By Michele Cangiani, Claus Thomasberger Copyright 2024
418 Pages
by Routledge

418 Pages
by Routledge

418 Pages
by Routledge

Karl Polanyi is one of the most influential social scientists of our era. A report of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) begins by noting that we are in a "Polanyi era": a time of dangerously unregulated markets, where the greatest need for decisive political action is matched by the least trust in politics. This handbook provides a comprehensive of recent research... Read more

List of contributors

Preface

Part 1: Polanyi’s early training

1. Károly Polányi’s Hungary

János Gyurgyák

2. On the edge of Austro-Marxism

Diego De Bernardin Stadoan

3. The socialist calculation debate and the problem of modern civilization

Claus Thomasberger

Part 2: The ‘Great Transformation’

I . In theory

4. Polanyi and neoliberalism

Bob Jessop

5. Twenty-first-century capitalism between embeddedness and disembeddedness: Karl Polanyi and beyond

Cristiano Fonseca Monteiro and Raphael Jonathas da Costa Lima

6. Antimonies of the ‘double movement’: From Polanyi to the Polanyi debate

Eren Duzgun

7. Markets, Protectionism and Self-Regulation: A key to the ‘Great Transformation’

Hannes Lacher

II . Its history

8. The League of Nations’ program ‘Financial Reconstruction of Austria’ and Polanyi’s economic and political theory

Maria Markantonatou

9. The World Economic Crisis of the 1930s. Polanyi’s analysis of the Great Depression, and the current global crisis

Kari Polanyi Levitt

10. Observing the transformation. Polanyi’s writings in the interwar period

Michele Cangiani

11. Polanyi’s unorthodox contribution to the study of fascism

Kris Millett and Sang Hun Lim

12. Karl Polanyi and the ‘international civil war’: The analysis of a lucid witness and interpreter of his time

Francesco Soverina

13. Karl Polanyi’s idea of co-existence: War and peace in the international frames of politics and economy in the interwar period

Chikako Nakayama

14. After World War II: Universal capitalism or regional planning?

Claus Thomasberger

Part 3: Historical and anthropological studies

15. Polanyi’s anthropological insights: a comparative-holistic approach

Justin A. Elardo

16. Karl Polanyi and the study of the Ancient Mediterranean and Western Asia

David Tandy

17. Karl Polanyi on money

Jérôme Maucourant

Part 4: Methodology and political philosophy

18. Freedom and socialism

Michael Brie

19. Polanyi versus Hayek. The problem of freedom and democracy in the market society

Paula Valderrama

20. Marx and Polanyi: A philosophical encounter

Hüseyin Özel

21. Polanyi reads Marx

Michele Cangiani

22. Polanyi’s institutionalism between the lines

Sabine Frerichs

23. Karl Polanyi’s institutionalist approach and its contemporary value for the social sciences

Giorgio Resta

24. How theories shape, and are shaped by history

Chaitawat Boonjubun and Asad Zaman

25. Making interdependence Übersichtlich: Reading Polanyi through a (neo)republican Lens

Louis Mosar

Part 5: Current problems and debates

26. Where Polanyi is more relevant than ever: Social justice and technical productivity in scientific knowledge production

Emrah Irzik and Gürol Irzik

27. Chronicler of the interregnum. Karl Polanyi and the War in Ukraine

Florin Poenaru

28. The double movement in the Global South: Critiques, extensions, and new horizons

Geoff Goodwin

29. The ecological thought of Karl Polanyi and his contribution to ecological economics

Federico Zuberman

30. Karl Polanyi in the transition to a low-carbon and biodiverse society

Peadar Kirby

31. Ecosocialist freedom through participatory democratic planning

Pat Devine

Index

Biography

Michele Cangiani, Università Ca’ Foscari, Venezia, Italy

Claus Thomasberger, University of Applied Sciences, Berlin, Germany

“Karl Polanyi made seminal contributions to political economy, social theory, and anthropology, as well as providing a running commentary on the epochal changes that were unfolding in his time. This collection of essays explores his ideas on a multitude of topics—fascism, science and technology, institutionalism, and all points in between. Comprehensive in coverage and expertly curated, this is a welcome addition to the burgeoning literature on Polanyi’s life and work.”

Gareth Dale, Reader in Political Economy at Brunel University, London

“This collection of articles by leading Polanyi scholars transcends disciplinary boundaries. By addressing the wide range of issues that preoccupied Polanyi over a lifetime, readers will also discover their remarkable coherence. Throughout his writings, Polanyi insisted upon the societal consequences of disembedding the economy from society. Today, the urgent need to rethink the relationship between the economy, society and nature, draws upon the work of Karl Polanyi. This handbook is not only a major contribution to Polanyi scholarship; it is major contribution to an intellectual counter-movement to the dominant paradigm.”

Marguerite Mendell, Director of the Karl Polanyi Institute of Political Economy, Concordia University, Montreal

“This handbook is a timely contribution to ongoing debates of putting the economy in its place. It compiles contributions by renown scholars debating key Polanyian concepts as well as exploring Polanyian insights for better understanding contemporary political economy. A must-read for scholars researching ongoing multiple crises and societal transformations.”

Andreas Novy, President of the International Karl Polanyi Society, WU Vienna University of Economics