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== In the East-West Salon == | == In the East-West Salon == | ||
[32] In 1910 he resigned the presidency of the Galileo Circle and took on the leadership of the Committee for Workers’ Education. | [32] In 1910 he resigned the presidency of the Galileo Circle and took on the leadership of the Committee for Workers’ Education. He was inducted into a Freemason’s lodge (where he found himself “well liked”) and joined the leading circles of the Radical Bourgeois Party. | ||
== Bearing the Cross of War == | == Bearing the Cross of War == |
Revision as of 05:36, 19 April 2017
DALE Gareth, Karl Polanyi: A Life on the Left, New York, Columbia Univ. Press, 400 p.
Reference: Dale 2016a
In the East-West Salon
[32] In 1910 he resigned the presidency of the Galileo Circle and took on the leadership of the Committee for Workers’ Education. He was inducted into a Freemason’s lodge (where he found himself “well liked”) and joined the leading circles of the Radical Bourgeois Party.
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.”