Hombre.pdf - Polanyi Karl El Sustento Del
Polanyi identifies four main modes of economic organization: reciprocity, redistribution, market exchange, and householding. He argues that these modes are not mutually exclusive and have coexisted throughout history. However, the market economy has become dominant, and its principles have been generalized to all aspects of social life.
"El Sustento del Hombre" is a thought-provoking and insightful work that challenges readers to rethink their assumptions about the economy and its relationship to society. Polanyi's analysis of the market economy and its impact on human livelihood is both compelling and relevant to contemporary debates about economic policy and social justice. While the book may present some challenges to readers, it is a valuable contribution to the fields of economics, sociology, and anthropology. Polanyi Karl El Sustento Del Hombre.pdf
"El Sustento del Hombre" (The Livelihood of Man) is a seminal work by Karl Polanyi, a Hungarian-American philosopher and economist, first published in Spanish in 1977. The book is a comprehensive analysis of the relationship between economy and society, and it presents a critical examination of the market economy and its impact on human livelihood. Polanyi identifies four main modes of economic organization:
In "El Sustento del Hombre," Polanyi argues that the economy is not a separate entity from society, but rather an integral part of it. He contends that the market economy, which emerged in the 19th century, has transformed the way people make a living and has led to a disembedding of the economy from society. This disembedding has resulted in the subordination of social relationships to economic ones, leading to a loss of control over the economy and a decline in social solidarity. "El Sustento del Hombre" is a thought-provoking and
