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== [[Biographical notes|Biographical notes to Kari-Polanyi-Levitt]] [1962] ==
== [[Biographical notes|Biographical notes to Kari-Polanyi-Levitt]] [1962] ==


== Hegel ==
== [[Sheet of paper with a fragment of Entchluss by Hegel]] [n.d.] ==
{{Page |n°=58}} Hegel:
{|
!
!
|-
| Break with the peace in yourself
| Brich mit dem Frieden in Dir
|-
| Break with the values of the world
| Brich mit den Werte der Welt
|-
| Not to be better than the Age
| Besseres nicht, als di­e Zeit
|-
| But to be this at its best
| Aber auf’s Beste zu sei
|}


== 25 January 1962? ==
== 25 January 1962? ==

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KPI Description

Title Correspondence: Kari Levitt - Karl Polanyi, 1941-1963
Author Karl Polanyi, Kari Levitt
Description File consists mainly of hand-written letters between Karl Polanyi and his daughter Kari Levitt. There are a few hand-written letters from Karl Polanyi to his grandchildren Harry and Tommy Levitt, and two hand-written letters from Tommy and Harry to Karl Polanyi. Included in the file is a hand-written, and several typed drafts, titled "Notes on Premature Resignation" by Karl Polanyi, written to his daughter Kari in a form of letter. The correspondence is in English.
URI http://hdl.handle.net/10694/262
Date 1941-1963


Letter to Kari (01.1963)

Biographical notes to Kari-Polanyi-Levitt [1962]

Sheet of paper with a fragment of Entchluss by Hegel [n.d.]

25 January 1962?

[65] For many, many years I woke from my dreams to a happy wakening – he[1] was back to life, he had never died! You[2] were already with us almost twenty years had gone by. Those we love with a child’s love live on deep and far and real into lifetimes of our own beloved ones in an other, and still on other generation, who do not know whence they feel the breath of life that assures them of a happy future, they can read it off the skis, they hear it in the morning of the feet on the play ground. For my gratitude for the love of my father still mingles with the sunshine in our children and grand-children’s lives.

Editor's Notes

  1. Karl Polanyi's father.
  2. Kari – and Joe Levitt.