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Revision as of 00:07, 26 April 2017

Polanyi 2016

DALE Gareth (ed), Karl Polanyi: The Hungarian Writings, Manchester University Press, 239 p.

Translations by Adam Fabry.

References:

  • Polanyi 2016
  • Dale 2016b (introduction)

Table of Contents

Part I: Religion, metaphysics and ethics

English Name Hungarian Name Year Pages
Culture - pseudo-culture Kultura – ákultura 1909 41-44
On the destructive turn A destruktiv irányról 1911 50-54
Speech on the Meaning of Conviction Beszéd a meggyözödésröl 1913 55-59
A Lesson learned Tanulság 1913 60-63
The calling of a generation A mai nemzedék hitvatása 1918 64-73
Oration to the Youth of the Galilei Circle Szózat a Galilei Kör ifjúgához 1919 74-78
The Resurrection of Jesus Jézus feltámadása 1923 79-80

Part II: Political ideas and ideologies

English Name Hungarian Name Year Pages
The test of socialism 86-91
Law and Violence 92-94
Believing and Unbelieving Politics 99-107

Part III: World politics and philosophy of history

English Name Hungarian Name Year Pages
The programme and goals of radicalism: and address to the general assembly of the Radical Party 181-190
Radical Party and bourgeois party 191-196

Part IV: Hungarian Politics

English Name Hungarian Name Year Pges

Part V: Correspondence

Correspondant Year Pges
Georg Lukacs August 1908 213
Georg Lukacs December 1908 214
'The goal of Hungarian democracy', letter to the editor of A Látahár March 1927 219