Authors
Fikret Adaman, Pat Devine, Begum Ozkaynak
Publication date
2003/7/1
Journal
International Review of Sociology/Revue Internationale de Sociologie
Volume
13
Issue
2
Pages
357-374
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
Description
Polanyi argued that the project of creating a fully self-regulating market was utopian, in the sense of impossible. However, movement towards this utopia, the ever greater but never completed process of disembedding the economy from both society and nature, creates growing dislocations and tensions which call forth a counter movement. This double movement may be thought of as successive changes in the way in which the economic process is instituted. The focus of the paper is on the meaning of embeddedness, the ways in which the economy was reinstituted during the Great Transformation and the subsequent counter movements, and alternative approaches to further reinstituting the economy in ways that disembed it further or (re)embed it more firmly in society and nature. It is argued that prior to the creation of the capitalist market the economy was organically embedded in society and nature …
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Scholar articles
F Adaman, P Devine, B Ozkaynak - International Review of Sociology/Revue Internationale …, 2003