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Behemoth could be a text that Karl Polanyi wanted to write between 1919-1922 in Vienna. It is quoted by Gregory Baum <nowiki>[</nowiki>[[Secondary_Literature_about_Karl_Polanyi#Baum1996|Baum 1996]], 20-24] and Ana Gomez: “'The Behemoth' <nowiki>[</nowiki>[[01/53]], [[02/01]], [[02/02]] and [[02/03]]<nowiki>]</nowiki> was written in German by Polanyi while he was in frail health and still recovering from the horrors of the Russian front. It is a journey into the discovery of the origins of human suffering, a theme that permeated his discourse on the ethical foundations of human thought and action” <nowiki>[</nowiki>[https://interventionseconomiques.revues.org/381 Gomez 2008], §13]
Behemoth could be a text that Karl Polanyi wanted to write between 1919-1922 in Vienna. It is quoted by Gregory Baum <nowiki>[</nowiki>[[Secondary_Literature_about_Karl_Polanyi#Baum1996|Baum 1996]], 20-24] and Ana Gomez: “'The Behemoth' <nowiki>[</nowiki>[[01/53]], [[02/01]], [[02/02]] and [[02/03]]<nowiki>]</nowiki> was written in German by Polanyi while he was in frail health and still recovering from the horrors of the Russian front. It is a journey into the discovery of the origins of human suffering, a theme that permeated his discourse on the ethical foundations of human thought and action” <nowiki>[</nowiki>[https://interventionseconomiques.revues.org/381 Gomez 2008], §13]
== See also ==
* [[German Draft Manuscript Fragments (1919-1922)]]

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Behemoth could be a text that Karl Polanyi wanted to write between 1919-1922 in Vienna. It is quoted by Gregory Baum [Baum 1996, 20-24] and Ana Gomez: “'The Behemoth' [01/53, 02/01, 02/02 and 02/03] was written in German by Polanyi while he was in frail health and still recovering from the horrors of the Russian front. It is a journey into the discovery of the origins of human suffering, a theme that permeated his discourse on the ethical foundations of human thought and action” [Gomez 2008, §13]

See also