Karl Polanyi's vision of a socialist transformation / edited by Michael Brie and Claus Thomasberger.

"A collection of essays on Austrian philosopher and social theorist Karl Polanyi."--

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Contributors: Brie, Michael (Editor), Thomasberger, Claus, 1952- (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Montréal, Québec : Black Rose Books, 2018.
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • Table of Contents
  • Introduction by Michael Brie & Claus Thomasberger
  • Part 1
  • Looking Forward, Looking Back
  • Freedom of Action and Freedom of Thought by Kari Polanyi Levitt
  • Part II
  • Polanyi's Critique in the Age of Neoliberalism
  • Freedom, Responsibility and the Recognition of the Reality of Society by Claus Thomasberger
  • Why Two Karls are Better than One by Nancy Fraser
  • Revisiting "Freedom in a Complex Society" by Ayşe Bugra
  • Utopianism and the Reality of Society by Margaret R. Somers
  • "Neoliberal Violence"-An Attempt to Embed Society in the Market by Hüseyin Özel
  • Part III
  • The Case for a Socialist Conception of Freedom
  • Karl Polanyi and the paradoxes of freedom by Gareth Dale
  • Knowledge, Freedom and Democracy by Paula Valderrama
  • "Knowledge of Society" as the Basis of Karl Polanyi's Demanding Conception of Freedom by Michele Cangiani
  • Karl Polanyi and Human Freedom by Fred Block
  • Polanyi's Concept of Peace in a Complex Society by Chikako Nakayama
  • Part IV
  • New Ways of Reframing Socialism
  • Not the New Deal and Not the Welfare State: Karl Polanyi's Vision of Socialism by Johanna Bockman
  • Planning for Freedom by Pat Devine
  • Commoning and the Commons by Marguerite Mendell
  • Karl Polanyi and the Discussions on a Renewed Socialism by Michael Brie
  • Part V
  • Essays by Karl Polanyi
  • Ideologies in Crisis (Weltanschauungskrise) (1919)
  • Science and Morality (1920-22)
  • Being and Thinking (1920-22)
  • The Science of the Future (1920-22)
  • On Freedom (1927)
  • Freedom in a complex society (1957)