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== Notebook [1935] ==
== Notebook XIV [1935] ==
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== Notebook (2) [1935] ==
== Notebook XV [1935] ==
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== Notebook (3) [1935] ==
== Notebook XVI [1935] ==
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{{Page |n°=157}} Physiokratic  
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Revision as of 01:36, 6 August 2017

KPI Description

Title Karl Polanyi: Notes on readings, 1934-1946
Author Polanyi, Karl
Description File consists of hand-written notes on readings in English, French and German, taken during Karl Polanyi’s stay in England.
URI http://hdl.handle.net/10694/1040
Date 2013-02-20

Table of Contents

Notebook XIV [1935]

[4] Kenneth on Jews:
The Church has no …

[7] Mannheim on _______
No solution is defined …

Behaviourism + central …

[10] … Selbstrationalisierung

Zur kritik Mannheims

[13] Max Weber „chance” is the sociological adequate for probability a an ultimate determinant in atomistic physics.

Mannheim investigates into probabilities? But what are the …

[21] Sept '35

[37] The primary religions community is the family

Community

Notebook XV [1935]

[68] Theory of fascist Transformation (cont)

[80] à la Hegel +

[81] […] Hegel refuses to accept the …

[87] a relationship of persons.

[91] revealed to us in Jesus Christ. Only if economics bear any reference to this its achieve issue can we be concerned with it as Xtians.

[99] Bryce: The American Commonwealth

[131] Thorstein Veblen: The Theory of the Leisure Class (1899) New York Vanguard Press 1927

[154] Things to check:
Bergson:

Notebook XVI [1935]

[157] Physiokratic