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{{Page |n°=208}} it is impossible to deny that industrial society is complex society, and no complex society can exist without organized power at the center. […] No human society is possible in which power and compulsion are absent, nor a world in which force has no function. Liberal philosophy gave a false direction to our ideals in seeming to promise the fulfilment of such utopian expectations. | |||
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[197] […] Science itself is haunted by insanity. […] [198]
The Fundamental Heresy
The Market Trauma
Hunger and Gain Enthroned
Facts
Birth of a Delusion
Economic Determinism
[206] Maine … Tönnies …
Sex and Hunger
[207] Robert Owen
The Reality of Society
[208] it is impossible to deny that industrial society is complex society, and no complex society can exist without organized power at the center. […] No human society is possible in which power and compulsion are absent, nor a world in which force has no function. Liberal philosophy gave a false direction to our ideals in seeming to promise the fulfilment of such utopian expectations.
[209] … David Hume …
The Problem of Freedom
[…] … like Hayek, … […]
Mans Vs. Industry
Text Informations
Reference:
Original Publication: “Our obsolete market mentality”, Commentary, vol. III, n°2, February 1947
KPA: 35/06 (41 p.; several copies of publications) + 42/12 (Copy of an Italian, posthumous edition, 1978)
Recent Publications in English:
- in DALTON (ed.) 1968, p. 59-77
- in Polanyi 2018b, p. 197-211
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FR | « Notre mentalité de marché est obsolète ! » |