The Livelihood of Man

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The Livelihood of Man is a posthumously published work by economic historian Karl Polanyi that explores the historical and social foundations of economic systems and critiques market-centered theories.

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instanceOf book
economics book
non-fiction book
argues economic behavior is shaped by social institutions
economies are instituted processes
associatedWith substantivist–formalist debate
author Karl Polanyi
basedOn Karl Polanyi's lectures
Karl Polanyi's manuscripts
buildsOn The Great Transformation
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
critiques market fundamentalism
neoclassical economics
self-regulating market concept
discusses householding in economic life
market exchange
reciprocity in economic life
redistribution in economic life
editor Harry W. Pearson
emphasizes embeddedness of the economy in society
explores non-market forms of economic organization
relationship between economy and society
field anthropology of economy
economic history
economic sociology
focusesOn historical foundations of economic systems
social foundations of economic systems
genre economic history
political economy
social theory
hasNotableConcept instituted process of economic life
hasPerspective substantivist economics
influenced economic anthropology
institutional economics
socioeconomics
language English
mainSubject critique of market-centered theories
economic anthropology
economic systems
embeddedness of the economy
history of economic thought
market economy
posthumouslyPublished true
publicationYear 1977
publisher Academic Press
theorizes forms of economic integration

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Karl Polanyi authorOf The Livelihood of Man