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Note on the name 'Helmstreitmühle' on the first page. It's the name of a pension where he wrote this text. “A handful of Hungarian intellectuals, (…) had found sanctuary in in the “Helmstreitmühle“ in the Hinterbrühl near Vienna.<ref>[[Close_relations'_memories#Duczynska1970|Duczynska 1970]], 309. K. Polanyi-Levitt and M. Mendell call this, the Schwarzenberger's pension. Ilona met him at Schwarzenberger's pension on the outskirts of Vienna, which sheltered several other Hungarian refugees. <nowiki>[</nowiki>[[Secondary_Literature_about_Karl_Polanyi#PolanyiLevittMendell1987|1987, 21]]]</ref>
Note on the name 'Helmstreitmühle' on the first page. It's the name of a pension where he wrote this text. “A handful of Hungarian intellectuals, (…) had found sanctuary in in the “Helmstreitmühle“ in the Hinterbrühl near Vienna.<ref>[[Close_relations'_memories#Duczynska1970|Duczynska 1970]], 309. K. Polanyi-Levitt and M. Mendell call this, the Schwarzenberger's pension. ”Ilona met him at Schwarzenberger's pension on the outskirts of Vienna, which sheltered several other Hungarian refugees.<nowiki>[</nowiki>[[Secondary_Literature_about_Karl_Polanyi#PolanyiLevittMendell1987|1987, 21]]]</ref>


The rest of the archive is the draft [[Ist Sozialismus ein Weltanschauung?]]
The rest of the archive is the draft [[Ist Sozialismus ein Weltanschauung?]]


== Notes ==
== Notes ==

Revision as of 23:29, 14 September 2017

Note on the name 'Helmstreitmühle' on the first page. It's the name of a pension where he wrote this text. “A handful of Hungarian intellectuals, (…) had found sanctuary in in the “Helmstreitmühle“ in the Hinterbrühl near Vienna.[1]

The rest of the archive is the draft Ist Sozialismus ein Weltanschauung?

Notes

  1. Duczynska 1970, 309. K. Polanyi-Levitt and M. Mendell call this, the Schwarzenberger's pension. ”Ilona met him at Schwarzenberger's pension on the outskirts of Vienna, which sheltered several other Hungarian refugees.” [1987, 21]