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Revisiting the magnetic poles of Karl Polanyi and Friedrich Hayek on the utopian springs of political economy, this book seeks to provide a compass for questioning the market economy of the twenty-first century.
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Revisiting the magnetic poles of Karl Polanyi and Friedrich Hayek on the utopian springs of political economy, this book seeks to provide a compass for questioning the market economy of the twenty-first century.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 186
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000224917
- Artikelnr.: 60763811
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 186
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000224917
- Artikelnr.: 60763811
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Damien Cahill is Associate Professor of Political Economy at the University of Sydney, Australia. His publications include Neoliberalism (with Martijn Konings, 2017) and The End of Laissez- Faire? On the Durability of Embedded Neoliberalism (2014). Martijn Konings is Professor of Political Economy and Social Theory at the University of Sydney, Australia. His publications include The Development of American Finance (2011), The Emotional Logic of Capitalism (2015), Neoliberalism (with Damien Cahill, 2017), and Capital and Time: For a New Critique of Neoliberal Reason (2018). Adam David Morton is Professor of Political Economy at the University of Sydney, Australia. He is the author of Unravelling Gramsci: Hegemony and Passive Revolution in the Global Political Economy (2007), Revolution and State in Modern Mexico: The Political Economy of Uneven Development (2011), which was the recipient of the 2012 Book Prize of the British International Studies Association (BISA) International Political Economy Group (IPEG), and Global Capitalism, Global War, Global Crisis (with Andreas Bieler, 2018).
Introduction: Questioning the utopian springs of market economy
Damien Cahill, Martijn Konings and Adam David Morton
1. Polanyi vs Hayek?
Philip Mirowski
2. Polanyi's two transformations revisited: a 'bottom up' perspective
Sandra Halperin
3. 'Our world was made by nature': constructions of spontaneous order
Gareth Dale
4. Market/society: mapping conceptions of power, ideology and subjectivity
in Polanyi Hayek, Foucault, Lukács
Nicola Short
5. The great trasformismo: Antonio Gramsci and Karl Polanyi on the rise of
Fascism
Adam David Morton
6. Polanyi, Hayek and embedded neoliberalism
Damien Cahill
7. Karl Polanyi as a spatial theorist
Philip Roberts
8. Against exceptionalism: the legitimacy of the neoliberal age
Martijn Konings
9. Neoliberalism as a real utopia? Karl Polanyi and the theoretical
practice of F.A. Hayek
João Rodrigues
10. Hayek and the Methodenstreit at the LSE
Jeremy Shearmur
11. Reading Polanyi in Erbil: understanding socio-political factors in the
development of Iraqi Kurdistan
Robert Smith
Damien Cahill, Martijn Konings and Adam David Morton
1. Polanyi vs Hayek?
Philip Mirowski
2. Polanyi's two transformations revisited: a 'bottom up' perspective
Sandra Halperin
3. 'Our world was made by nature': constructions of spontaneous order
Gareth Dale
4. Market/society: mapping conceptions of power, ideology and subjectivity
in Polanyi Hayek, Foucault, Lukács
Nicola Short
5. The great trasformismo: Antonio Gramsci and Karl Polanyi on the rise of
Fascism
Adam David Morton
6. Polanyi, Hayek and embedded neoliberalism
Damien Cahill
7. Karl Polanyi as a spatial theorist
Philip Roberts
8. Against exceptionalism: the legitimacy of the neoliberal age
Martijn Konings
9. Neoliberalism as a real utopia? Karl Polanyi and the theoretical
practice of F.A. Hayek
João Rodrigues
10. Hayek and the Methodenstreit at the LSE
Jeremy Shearmur
11. Reading Polanyi in Erbil: understanding socio-political factors in the
development of Iraqi Kurdistan
Robert Smith
Introduction: Questioning the utopian springs of market economy
Damien Cahill, Martijn Konings and Adam David Morton
1. Polanyi vs Hayek?
Philip Mirowski
2. Polanyi's two transformations revisited: a 'bottom up' perspective
Sandra Halperin
3. 'Our world was made by nature': constructions of spontaneous order
Gareth Dale
4. Market/society: mapping conceptions of power, ideology and subjectivity
in Polanyi Hayek, Foucault, Lukács
Nicola Short
5. The great trasformismo: Antonio Gramsci and Karl Polanyi on the rise of
Fascism
Adam David Morton
6. Polanyi, Hayek and embedded neoliberalism
Damien Cahill
7. Karl Polanyi as a spatial theorist
Philip Roberts
8. Against exceptionalism: the legitimacy of the neoliberal age
Martijn Konings
9. Neoliberalism as a real utopia? Karl Polanyi and the theoretical
practice of F.A. Hayek
João Rodrigues
10. Hayek and the Methodenstreit at the LSE
Jeremy Shearmur
11. Reading Polanyi in Erbil: understanding socio-political factors in the
development of Iraqi Kurdistan
Robert Smith
Damien Cahill, Martijn Konings and Adam David Morton
1. Polanyi vs Hayek?
Philip Mirowski
2. Polanyi's two transformations revisited: a 'bottom up' perspective
Sandra Halperin
3. 'Our world was made by nature': constructions of spontaneous order
Gareth Dale
4. Market/society: mapping conceptions of power, ideology and subjectivity
in Polanyi Hayek, Foucault, Lukács
Nicola Short
5. The great trasformismo: Antonio Gramsci and Karl Polanyi on the rise of
Fascism
Adam David Morton
6. Polanyi, Hayek and embedded neoliberalism
Damien Cahill
7. Karl Polanyi as a spatial theorist
Philip Roberts
8. Against exceptionalism: the legitimacy of the neoliberal age
Martijn Konings
9. Neoliberalism as a real utopia? Karl Polanyi and the theoretical
practice of F.A. Hayek
João Rodrigues
10. Hayek and the Methodenstreit at the LSE
Jeremy Shearmur
11. Reading Polanyi in Erbil: understanding socio-political factors in the
development of Iraqi Kurdistan
Robert Smith