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Karl Polanyi [1886-1964]

By K. Kris Hirst, About.com

Definition: In 1944, Austrian cultural anthropologist Karl Polanyi wrote his most important work called The Great Transformation, in which he argued that capitalism as a social mechanism was an anomaly. He also argued that the traditional forms of societal glue (reciprocity, redistribution and communal obligations) would be destroyed by the ascendancy of the market economy. And, oh boy, was he right.

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