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DALE Gareth, ''Karl Polanyi: A Life on the Left'', New York, Columbia Univ. Press, 400 p.<br />
DALE Gareth, ''Karl Polanyi: A Life on the Left'', New York, Columbia Univ. Press, 400 p.<br />
'''Reference''': Dale 2016a
'''Reference''': Dale 2016a
== In the East-West Salon ==
== Bearing the Cross of War ==
== Triumph and tragedy of Red Vienna ==
== Challenges and Responses ==
== The cataclysm and its Origins ==
== “Injustices and Inhumanities” ==
[205] “It was a major disappointment when Ford cut the flow of funds in 1958 and the Rockefeller Foundation turned down a grant bid, but Polanyi was able to keep the seminar alive with assistance from other bodies.”
== The Precariousness of Existence ==
== Epilogue: A Lost World of Socialism ==


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DALE Gareth, Karl Polanyi: A Life on the Left, New York, Columbia Univ. Press, 400 p.
Reference: Dale 2016a

In the East-West Salon

Bearing the Cross of War

Triumph and tragedy of Red Vienna

Challenges and Responses

The cataclysm and its Origins

“Injustices and Inhumanities”

[205] “It was a major disappointment when Ford cut the flow of funds in 1958 and the Rockefeller Foundation turned down a grant bid, but Polanyi was able to keep the seminar alive with assistance from other bodies.”

The Precariousness of Existence

Epilogue: A Lost World of Socialism