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== Contents == | |||
# "[[Russia and the British Working Class]]".<br /> | |||
# "[[Recent Social Factors in Recent European History]]".<br /> | |||
# "[[Outlines of Policy on Jewish Question Arising During the Emergency Period in Central and Middle Eastern Europe]]".<br /> | |||
# "[[Christianity and Economic Life (2)|Xty and Economic Life]]".<br /> | |||
# "[[Christianity and the Modern Forms of State]]".<br /> | |||
# "[[Secular Civilization]]"..<br /> | |||
# "[[Fascism, the Common Enemy]]".<br /> | |||
# "[[Conflicting Philosophies in Europe (2)|Conflicting Philosophies in Europe]]". | |||
== Table of Contents == | == Table of Contents == |
Revision as of 00:13, 24 July 2017
KPI Description
Title | Notes and outlines, 1934-1946 |
Author | Polanyi, Karl |
Description | File consists of the following hand-written and annotated typed notes and outlines by Karl Polanyi: 1. "Russia and the British Working Class". 5p. Hand-written. |
URI | http://hdl.handle.net/10694/476 |
Date | 2010-08-19 |
Contents
- "Russia and the British Working Class".
- "Recent Social Factors in Recent European History".
- "Outlines of Policy on Jewish Question Arising During the Emergency Period in Central and Middle Eastern Europe".
- "Xty and Economic Life".
- "Christianity and the Modern Forms of State".
- "Secular Civilization"..
- "Fascism, the Common Enemy".
- "Conflicting Philosophies in Europe".
Table of Contents
- "Russia and the British Working Class"
- "Recent Social Factors in Recent European History"
- "Outlines of Policy on Jewish Question Arising During the Emergency Period in Central and Middle Eastern Europe"
- "Xty and Economic Life"
- "Christianity and the Modern Forms of State"
- "Secular Civilization"
- "Fascism, the Common Enemy"
- "Conflicting Philosophies in Europe"