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* [[The good Life in an industrial Society]]<br />
* [[The good Life in an industrial Society]]<br />
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(more Manuscripts of this period to be listed)
* Marginal Notes on the Turning points towards Socialism ([[Széljegyzetek a szocialista világiodulóhoz]]) 1960
* Marginal Notes on the Turning points towards Socialism ([[Széljegyzetek a szocialista világfordulóhoz]]) 1960
* [[Gailbraith's Farewell to Poverty]] (1960)
* [[Gailbraith's Farewell to Poverty]] (1960)
* [[Aristotle and Gailbraith on Affluence]] (1960)
* [[Aristotle and Gailbraith on Affluence]] (1960)
* [[Il pensiero sovietica in transizione|Soviet Thought in Transition]] (1962)
* [[Il pensiero sovietica in transizione|Soviet Thought in Transition]] (1962)
* Our Homeland's Duty ([[Hazánk Kötelessege]]) 1963
* Our Homeland's Duty ([[Hazánk Kötelessege]]) 1963

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KPA Description

File contains applications for a research grant submitted by Kari Levitt and Ilona Polanyi to the Humanities and Social Division, Canada Council, dated June 5, 1972 for a project on "The Social Philosophy of Karl Polanyi: Socialist, Humanist: A Collection of Writings, 1908-1964". The file includes hand-written and typed correspondence between Kari Levitt and her mother Ilona Duczynska, and correspondence with the Canada Council. Also included are application forms, and an application submitted by Ilona Duczynska, jointly with Kari Levitt, to the Canada Council's Explorations Program, dated June 1, 1974, for a project on "The Social Philosophy of Karl Polanyi".

Tentative Contents

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Part I. Hungary: Early Writings on social Philosophy - The student: movement "Galileo” (1909-1919)

Part II. The Vienna Years (1919-34)

Part III. Contributions to the Christian Left movement and other writings (1934-47)

Part IV. The Columbia Years (1947-53)

Part V. Canadian Lebensabend: The Pickering period (1954-1964)

(more Manuscripts of this period to be listed)