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Six Reasons for Reading Karl Polanyi (Even If You Study the Global South): Part I

Why do social scientists select one theoretical framework rather than another? Continue reading →

This entry was posted in ideology-and-vision, Progressive Futures and tagged Dahomey and the Slave Trade, development, double movement, interdisciplinarity, Karl Polanyi, liberalism, markets, Marxism, methodolgy, neoclassical economics, social sciences, substantive economy, The Great Transformation, transdisciplinarity on December 9, 2014 by Richard.

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