ABSTRACT

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 on Polanyi’s work and ideas, including the central place occupied by his thinking on the relationship between economics and politics. The stellar line-up of contributors to this book explore Polanyi’s work reflecting the intrinsic interdisciplinarity of Polanyi’s approach to understanding our society, its place in history, its fundamental dynamics, and its contradictions, as well as the methodological issues he raises.

The handbook broadly follows a chronological structure beginning with influences on Polanyi, his formative experiences and early works. A significant section is dedicated to Polanyi’s seminal work, The Great Transformation, and its impact. Further sections also look at Polanyi’s wider influence, on various disciplines and methodological debates, and his ongoing relevance for present-day issues including debates on populism, neoliberalism and low carbon transitions.

This handbook is a vital resource for students and scholars of economics, politics, sociology, and other social sciences.

part 1|45 pages

Polanyi's Early Training

part 2|135 pages

The ‘Great Transformation’

part I|49 pages

In theory

chapter 4|11 pages

Polanyi and neoliberalism

chapter 6|13 pages

Antinomies of the ‘double movement'

From Polanyi to the Polanyi debate

chapter 7|12 pages

Markets, protectionism and self-regulation

A key to the ‘Great Transformation’

part II|83 pages

Its history

chapter 12|12 pages

Karl Polanyi and the ‘international civil war'

The analysis of a lucid witness and interpreter of his time

chapter 13|10 pages

Karl Polanyi's idea of co-existence

War and peace in the international frames of politics and economy in the interwar period

chapter 14|12 pages

After World War II

Universal capitalism or regional planning?

part 3|34 pages

Historical and anthropological studies

chapter 15|11 pages

Polanyi's anthropological insights

A comparative-holistic approach

chapter 17|11 pages

Karl Polanyi on money

part 4|94 pages

Methodology and political philosophy

chapter 18|13 pages

Freedom and socialism

chapter 20|10 pages

Marx and Polanyi

A philosophical encounter

chapter 21|13 pages

Polanyi reads Marx

chapter 25|12 pages

Making interdependence Übersichtlich

Reading Polanyi through a (neo)republican lens

part 5|72 pages

Current problems and debates

chapter 26|12 pages

Where Polanyi is more relevant than ever

Social justice and technical productivity in scientific knowledge production

chapter 28|14 pages

The double movement in the Global South

Critiques, extensions, and new horizons