Quote by: Karl Polanyi

All types of societies are limited by economic factors. Nineteenth century civilization alone was economic in a different and distinctive sense, for it chose to base itself in a motive rarely acknowledged as valid in history of human societies, and certainly never before raised to the level of justification of action and behavior in everyday life, namely, gain. The self-regulating market system was uniquely derived from this principle. The mechanism which the motive gain set in motion was comparable in effectiveness only to the most violent outburst of religious fervor in history. Within a generation the whole human world was subjected to its undiluted influence.


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Author Bio


  • NameKarl Polanyi
  • Descriptioneconomist, philosopher and historian
  • BornOctober 25, 1886
  • DiedApril 23, 1964
  • CountryHungary
  • ProfessionEconomist; Anthropologist; Economic Historian; Historian; Journalist; Philosopher; Writer