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=== | === Draft Manuscript of “Our Country's Duty”? === | ||
<div class="hand-written"> {{Page |n°=6}} Polanyi Károly | <div class="hand-written"> {{Page |n°=6}} Polanyi Károly | ||
Our country's duty<ref>See. “[[Our Homeland's Duty]], [[1963]]?</ref> | Our country's duty<ref>See. “[[Our Homeland's Duty]]”, [[1963]]?</ref> | ||
The author of this lines was among those who launched the Galilei Circle in the early years of our century. He belonged to the Western emigres from Horthy, but never {believ}ed the this with his home country. | The author of this lines was among those who launched the Galilei Circle in the early years of our century. He belonged to the Western emigres from Horthy, but never {believ}ed the this with his home country. | ||
History continued to evolve. The October Revolution was followed by the Soviet {regime} of 1919, followed by White Terror and Counter-Revolution which turned on {hoot} war into a moral catastrophe.</div> | History continued to evolve. The October Revolution was followed by the Soviet {regime} of 1919, followed by White Terror and Counter-Revolution which turned on {hoot} war into a moral catastrophe. | ||
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== Editor's Notes == | == Editor's Notes == | ||
<references /> | <references /> |
Latest revision as of 17:00, 28 September 2019
KPI Description
Title | Karl Polanyi: Polanyi on Polanyi, 1958-1960 |
Author | Karl, Polanyi |
Description | File consists of typed reflections and personal statements by Karl Polanyi on himself, his life and work. The statements are in German and English. |
URI | http://hdl.handle.net/10694/457 |
Documents Date | 1940s-1960s |
Contents
Name | Year | lg | p. |
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Extract of a letter to Otto {X} | 1940•1943 | de | 1 |
Extract of the bequest of the Galilei Circle | 1960 | en | 2 |
Letter to Beatrice de Waard | 1958 | de | 3 |
Two versions of a typed extract of a letter to Ilona (26 July 1941) | 1941 | en | 4-5 |
Draft Manuscript of “Our Country's Duty”? | 1963? | en | 6 |
Typewritten Draft of a Letter (1960s) | 1960? | en | 7-8 |
Typed extract from a letter to O. Jászi (1945) | 1945? | en | 9-10 |
Draft Manuscript of “Our Country's Duty”?
[6] Polanyi Károly
Our country's duty[1]
The author of this lines was among those who launched the Galilei Circle in the early years of our century. He belonged to the Western emigres from Horthy, but never {believ}ed the this with his home country.
History continued to evolve. The October Revolution was followed by the Soviet {regime} of 1919, followed by White Terror and Counter-Revolution which turned on {hoot} war into a moral catastrophe.
Editor's Notes
- ↑ See. “Our Homeland's Duty”, 1963?