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The Great Transformation: The Political and Economic Origins of Our Time

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Boston, Massachusetts Beacon Press 2001Edition: 02Description: 317pISBN:
  • 9780807056431
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • P30 21 P757
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Contents:
Part One: The International System 1. The Hundred Years' Peace 2. Conservative Twenties, Revolutionary Thirties Part Two: Rise and Fall of Market Economy I. Satanic Mill 3. "Habitation versus Improvement" 4. Societies and Economic Systems 5. Evolution of the Market Pattern 6. The Self-Regulating Market and the Fictitious Commodities: Labor, Land, and Money 7. Speenhamland, 1795 8. Antecedents and Consequences 9. Pauperism and Utopia 10. Political Economy and the Discovery of Society 116 II. Self-Protection of Society 11. Man, Nature, and Productive Organization 12. Birth of the Liberal Creed 13. Birth of the Liberal Creed (Continued): Class Interest and Social Change 14. Market and Man 15. Market and Nature 16. Market and Productive Organization 17. Self-Regulation Impaired 18. Disruptive Strains Part Three: Transformation in Progress 19. Popular Government and Market Economy 20. History in the Gear of Social Change 21. Freedom in a Complex Society
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Originally published: New York : Farrar & Rinehart, 1944 and reprinted in 1957 by Beacon in Boston.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part One: The International System
1. The Hundred Years' Peace
2. Conservative Twenties, Revolutionary Thirties
Part Two: Rise and Fall of Market Economy
I. Satanic Mill
3. "Habitation versus Improvement"
4. Societies and Economic Systems
5. Evolution of the Market Pattern
6. The Self-Regulating Market and the Fictitious
Commodities: Labor, Land, and Money
7. Speenhamland, 1795
8. Antecedents and Consequences
9. Pauperism and Utopia
10. Political Economy and the Discovery of Society 116
II. Self-Protection of Society
11. Man, Nature, and Productive Organization
12. Birth of the Liberal Creed
13. Birth of the Liberal Creed (Continued): Class Interest and Social Change
14. Market and Man
15. Market and Nature
16. Market and Productive Organization
17. Self-Regulation Impaired
18. Disruptive Strains
Part Three: Transformation in Progress
19. Popular Government and Market Economy
20. History in the Gear of Social Change
21. Freedom in a Complex Society

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