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Freedom, authority and economics : essays on michael polanyi's politics and economics / edted by R.T. Allen.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Allen, R. T., editor.
Series:
Vernon Press series in economics.
Vernon series in economics
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Polanyi, Michael, 1891-1976.
Polanyi, Michael.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (187 pages).
Place of Publication:
Wilmington, Delaware : Vernon Press, 2017.
Summary:
This edited volume of original contributions deals with the economic and political thought of Michael Polanyi. Requiring little prior knowledge of Polanyi, this volume further develops a somewhat neglected side of Polanyi's work. In particular it examines the 'tacit integration', of subsidiary details into focal objects or actions as central to all knowing and action. It traces ontological counterparts in the structures of comprehensive entities and complex actions, and a multi-level universe in which lower levels have their boundary conditions, the extents to which they apply, determined by those of the next higher level, whilst each possessing its own laws or operative principles. This schema of 'dual control' preserves the reality and relative autonomy of each level, and its interactions with others, against the various reductions. The essays in this volume also employ and develop important additional concepts and distinctions such as: 'corporate' and 'spontaneous' order; 'public' and 'private' liberties; 'general' and 'specific authority'; and 'moral inversion'; which, as the essays show, are necessary for understanding and maintaining a free society and the freedom of institutions within it. Among the topics treated with them are: more of the prerequisites of freedom in public liberties dedicated to principles and transcendent values; totalitarianism and society as spontaneous order; the balance of general and specific authority in society and particular institutions; reductionism, totalitarianism and consumption in consumer societies, as moral inversions; the mutual interactions of economics and politics as distinct and autonomous but interacting levels; the sociological aspects of economics; and Polanyi's own contributions to sociology. Although, as indicated, Polanyi has his special terms, the essays in this volume, like his works, give them meaning with concrete examples and so avoid merely shuffling a mass of abstractions. Together the essays show that his work is a rich seam of ideas and inspiration for yet further extension and application--Publisher.
Contents:
Introduction: Michael Polanyi and his political and economic writing / R.T. Allen
Polanyi on liberty: earlier writings / Endre J. Nagy
Polanyi on "public liberty" and "dynamic order" / Phil Mullins
Authority and practice: general and specific authority in science and society / Simon Smith
On moral inversion / Viktor Geng
Moral inversion: a social diagnosis / Tihamér Margitay
From-to structure of political and economic thinking / Richard W. Moodey
A Polanyian account of the relations between politics and economics / R. T. Allen
Polanyi and the sociology of economic life / Richard W. Moodey
Michael Polanyi: almost a sociologist? / Klaus Allerbeck.
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9781622732715
1622732715

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