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| File contains two typed papers on "The Role of Strain in Institutional Change", 22p., and "Psychology and Ideology in Institutional Change: Actual and Postulated Motives", 14p. It is not certain whether Karl Polanyi authored them.<ref>We have all reasons to think that both texts are two versions of an article Polanyi wrote with Terry, since A. Rotstein writes in his [[Abraham_Rotstein,_Weekend_Notes_XIX#Psychology_and_Ideology_.283.29|Weekend Notes XIX]] that “P. will have something published soon on sociology and is getting something into shape he did ten years ago. This is on the question of institutional change and how strain causes change.</ref>
| File contains two typed papers on "The Role of Strain in Institutional Change", 22p., and "Psychology and Ideology in Institutional Change: Actual and Postulated Motives", 14p. It is not certain whether Karl Polanyi authored them.<ref>We have all reasons to think that both texts are two versions of an article Polanyi wrote with Terry, since A. Rotstein writes in his [[Abraham_Rotstein,_Weekend_Notes_XIX#Psychology_and_Ideology_.283.29|Weekend Notes XIX]] that “P. will have something published soon on sociology and is getting something into shape he did ten years ago. This is on the question of institutional change and how strain causes change.</ref>
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Title Papers - "The Role of Strain in Institutional Change" and "Psychology and Ideology in Institutional Change: Actual and Postulated Motives", 1963.
Author Polanyi, Karl
Description File contains two typed papers on "The Role of Strain in Institutional Change", 22p., and "Psychology and Ideology in Institutional Change: Actual and Postulated Motives", 14p. It is not certain whether Karl Polanyi authored them.[1]
URI http://hdl.handle.net/10694/971
Date 2010-10-01

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  1. We have all reasons to think that both texts are two versions of an article Polanyi wrote with Terry, since A. Rotstein writes in his Weekend Notes XIX that “P. will have something published soon on sociology and is getting something into shape he did ten years ago. This is on the question of institutional change and how strain causes change.”