Polanyi in times of populism

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Polanyi in times of populism

Vision and contradiction in the history of economic ideas

Globalization Public administration International economics Political economy Finance and accounting

Author: Christopher Holmes

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Collection: RIPE Series in Global Political Economy

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 17 April 2018

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 641 Kb

ISBN: 9781315396965


Introduction

The rise of populism across Europe and the US – first in the wake of the 2008 global financial crisis and then in the shape of Donald Trump’s presidential campaign and the Brexit vote in 2016 – are indicative of a seismic shift in the terrain of economic ideas in public discourse. Settled liberal norms concerning ever-increasing international market expansion, and the political integration required to sustain it, have been decisively upset by political forces that, whilst once on the fringes, now dominate economic debate. How might we make sense of this ideological breakdown and what might we hope for next?

About the Book

This book turns to the work of Karl Polanyi for answers, developing the expansive, historicised approach to political economy that Polanyi pioneered. Holmes provides a wide-ranging history of economic ideas read in terms of a series of hopeful theoretical visions of order, in which political, social and ecological contradictions could be transcended in one way or another. Through this, the book demonstrates that the failing utopian visions of pre-2008 economic orthodoxy, which have formed the backdrop to the rise of populism today, are only the latest in a series that stretches across economic thought in Western modernity as a whole.

Target Audience

This book will interest students and scholars of IPE, political science, sociology, anthropology, law and history.

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