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Overview*Shortlisted for the Deutscher Memorial Prize 2017* Karl Polanyi's contribution to political economy and social science is immeasurable. In Reconstructing Karl Polanyi, Gareth Dale, foremost scholar and biographer of Polanyi, provides a sweeping survey of his contributions to the social sciences. An opponent of traditional economics and a believer in economics' contingency to society and culture, Polanyi's work has a cross-disciplinary appeal, finding popularity in anthropology, economic history, economic sociology and political science. Paradoxical formulations, such as 'liberal socialist' and 'cosmopolitan patriot', are often used to describe Polanyi's intellectual and political vision. In exploring these paradoxes, Dale draws upon original writings and transcripts to reconstruct Polanyi's views on a range of topics long neglected in critical literature; including the history of antiquity, the evolution and dynamics of Stalin's Russia, McCarthyism and Polanyi's critical dialogue with Marxism. Accompanying the reconstruction of his work is Dale's analysis of Polanyi's relevance to current issues, notably the 'clash' between democracy and capitalism, and the nature and trajectory of European unification. This proves an indispensable critical guide to Polanyian thought. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Gareth DalePublisher: Pluto Press Imprint: Pluto Press Dimensions: Width: 13.50cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 21.50cm Weight: 0.335kg ISBN: 9780745335186ISBN 10: 0745335187 Pages: 272 Publication Date: 20 September 2016 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsAcknowledgements Introduction 1. Reconstructing Sociology 2. The Marxist Orbit: Polanyi’s Double Movement 3. Capital versus the Demos 4. Democratic Tyranny: The Soviet Union 5. Reconstructing The Great Transformation 6. Regionalism and the European Union 7. Intellectuals and the Red Scare 8. Redistribution and Market Exchange in Mesopotamia 9. Markets in Ancient Greece: The Challenge of the New Institutionalism (with Matthijs Krul) Notes IndexReviews'Indispensable for understanding and applying Polanyian thought. Dale's book is a model of critical scholarship, placing Polanyi in historical context and skillfully tracing thedevelopment of his theory' -- Wolfgang Streeck, Emeritus Director of the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, author of Buying Time and How Will Capitalism End? 'A great asset for the left in the critique of capitalist market economy' -- Tamas Krausz, author of Reconstructing Lenin: An Intellectual Biography (Monthly Review Press, 2015) 'A magisterial culmination of the author's extensive decade-long research' -- LSE Review of Books 'Revitalises, brings back, and inverts Polanyi's thought' -- Alicia Giron, Professor and Researcher of the Economic Research Institute (IIEc) at the National University of Mexico 'No one digs deeper than Gareth Dale into Polanyi's mindset, into his politics as well as his scholarship' -- Chris Hann, Director, Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Germany 'Full of gems and every paragraph reads like a dense fascinating summary of big debates ... there is much of interest here' -- Green Left Weekly Indispensable for understanding, teaching and applying Polanyian thought. Gareth Dale's book is a model of critical scholarship, placing Polanyi in historical context and skillfully tracing the development of his theory, in particular its engagement with contemporary debates and its complex relationship with Marxism. -- Wolfgang Streeck, Emeritus Director of the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, author of Buying Time and How Will Capitalism End? Gareth Dale's book revitalizes, brings back, and inverts Polanyi's thought. -- Alicia Giron, Professor and Researcher of the Economic Research Institute (IIEc) at the National University of Mexico No one digs deeper than Gareth Dale into Polanyi's mindset, into his politics as well as his scholarship. Dale emphasizes the lasting value of Polanyi's research on Greek Antiquity, while opting for a 'hard' interpretation of his socialism that shows us why Polanyian politics are anything but antiquarian today. -- Chris Hann, Director, Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Germany Dale not only evokes the spirit of Karl Polanyi in his erudite book and clarifies the key cornerstones of Polanyi's thinking, but also shows what practical and actual lessons can be learned from Polanyi from the perspective of socialist movements... A great asset for the universal left in the critique of capitalist market economy. -- Tamas Krausz, author of Reconstructing Lenin: An Intellectual Biography (Monthly Review Press, 2015) Indispensable for understanding, teaching and applying Polanyian thought. Gareth Dale's book is a model of critical scholarship, placing Polanyi in historical context and skillfully tracing the development of his theory, in particular its engagement with contemporary debates and its complex relationship with Marxism. -- Wolfgang Streeck, Emeritus Director of the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, author of Buying Time and How Will Capitalism End? Gareth Dale's book revitalizes, brings back, and inverts Polanyi's thought. -- Alicia Giron, Professor and Researcher of the Economic Research Institute (IIEc) at the National University of Mexico 'A magisterial culmination of the author's extensive decade-long research' -- LSE Review of Books 'No one digs deeper than Gareth Dale into Polanyi's mindset, into his politics as well as his scholarship' -- Chris Hann, Director, Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Germany `Revitalises, brings back, and inverts Polanyi's thought' -- Alicia Giron, Professor and Researcher of the Economic Research Institute â (IIEc) at the National University of Mexico `A great asset for the left in the critique of capitalist market economy' -- Tamas Krausz, author of Reconstructing Lenin: An Intellectual Biography (Monthly Review Press, 2015) 'Indispensable for understanding and applying Polanyian thought. Dale's book is a model of critical scholarship, placing Polanyi in historical context and skillfully tracing the development of his theory' -- Wolfgang Streeck, Emeritus Director of the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, author of Buying Time and How Will Capitalism End? 'Indispensable for understanding and applying Polanyian thought. Dale's book is a model of critical scholarship, placing Polanyi in historical context and skillfully tracing thedevelopment of his theory' -- Wolfgang Streeck, Emeritus Director of the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, author of Buying Time and How Will Capitalism End? 'A great asset for the left in the critique of capitalist market economy’ -- Tamás Krausz, author of Reconstructing Lenin: An Intellectual Biography (Monthly Review Press, 2015) 'A magisterial culmination of the author’s extensive decade-long research' -- LSE Review of Books 'Revitalises, brings back, and inverts Polanyi's thought' -- Alicia Girón, Professor and Researcher of the Economic Research Institute (IIEc) at the National University of Mexico 'No one digs deeper than Gareth Dale into Polanyi's mindset, into his politics as well as his scholarship' -- Chris Hann, Director, Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Germany 'Full of gems and every paragraph reads like a dense fascinating summary of big debates ... there is much of interest here' -- Green Left Weekly Author InformationGareth Dale is Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Relations at Brunel University, England. He is the author of First the Transition, then the Crash (Pluto, 2011), Reconstructing Karl Polanyi (Pluto, 2016) and Karl Polanyi: The Limits of the Market (Polity, 2010). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |