"This is now the place to turn if one wishes to understand Polanyi's contribution, [which is] put forward with brilliance."<br /> <b>John Hall, <i>European Journal of Sociology</i></b><br /> <p> "A long-overdue comprehensive analysis of the work of Karl Polanyi. Gareth Dale's book strikes a helpful balance between a broadly sympathetic admiration for the man and his writing and careful critical analysis."<br /><i><b>Times Higher Education</b></i></p> <p> "Dale has written a fine book in which his exposition and assessment of Polanyi's life's work is both highly illuminating and thoroughly convincing. It will long remain the standard authority."<br /><i><b>Marx & Philosophy</b></i></p> <p> "A timely, complex, and thought-provoking evaluation of Karl Polanyi's significance in contemporary thought."<br /><i><b>Sociological Review</b></i></p> <p> "This book is a complex and sophisticated analysis of a complex and sophisticated thinker. It is both a fair and detailed exposition of all of Polanyi's writings and a careful evaluation of the major criticisms of Polanyi."<br /><b>Immanuel Wallerstein, Yale University</b></p> <p> "Gareth Dale's book is the most erudite and theoretically comprehensive account of Polanyi's ideas that I have come across. This is above all an exercise in intertextuality and is a remarkable example of intellectual dialogue."<br /> <b>Keith Hart, Goldsmiths, University of London</b></p> <p> "This book will very likely become the definitive source on Polanyi's ideas and the ensuing debates. Gareth Dale combines a respectful and admiring attitude with unassailable theoretical erudition and clear-headed sobriety. Dale's extensive clarification on Polanyi also stands on its own as a serious contribution to current ideological debates and scholarly controversies regarding the prospects of post capitalist transitions."<br /> <b>Georgi Derluguian, Northwestern University</b></p> "Karl Polanyi's work is attracting ever-increasing interest. Gareth Dale has produced an invaluable guide to his writings, ranging from Political Philosophy to Economic History and Anthropology. It is well-researched and organized with a systematic review and evaluation of critiques, revealing the underlying coherence of Polanyi's world of thought."<br /><b>Kari Polanyi Levitt, McGill University</b>