PART ONE: THEMES FROM THE THE FIFTH KARL POLANYI
CONFERENCE, VIENNA 1994
A. The Contemporary Significance of The Great Transfortmation
The Great Transformation
from the 1920s to the 1990s
Globalization and Haute Finance: Déja Vu?
The Continuing Crisis of Democracy
The Caes for Control over Cross-Border Capital Flows
Re-Reading Polanyi: Towards a Second Great Transformation?
Conditions for Re-launching Development
Literature and The Great Transformation
B.Transitions from Planned to Market Economies
On the Economic
Implications of (Mis)understanding Markets in Transition
Countries
From Planned Economy to Market Economy in the Former East Berlin
Survival Strategies in Post-1989 Bulgaria
Changing Modes of Economic Integration in Bulgarian History
Financial Stabilization and Social Destabilization in Hungary
The Privatization of the State: The British Experience
C. Identities, Culture, Citizenship, and Democracy
Of Social Spaces, Citizenship, and the Nature of Power in the
World Economy
Individualism, Identities and Inclusionary Citizenship in Western
Political Culture
The Constitution of Work Time
Democratizing Capital:
Alternatives to Market-Led Transition
Reciprocity and the Informal Economy in Latin America
PART TWO: KARL POLANYI AND ILONA DUCZYNSKA
D. Ilona Duczynska Polanyi
Ilona Duczynska:
Sovereign Revolutionary
Ilona Duczynska and Austro-Marxism
This is the Voice of Radio Schutzbund...
From Girl Revolutionary to Old Dissident
From Central Europe: Three Friends Remember
The Polanyis Discover a Poet
E. Memories of Karl Polanyi in vienna (1920-1936)
The Early Formation of Karl Polanyi's Ideas
I First Met Karl Polanyi in 1920...
Letter to a Friend, 1925
Karl Polanyi, Oscar Jaszi, and the Becsi Magyar Ujsag
Editorial Meetings of the Oesterreichische Volkswirt, 1928
Vorgartenstrasse 203: Extracts from a Memoir