The Great Transformation at 75
Center for the Advancement of Public Action
Bennington, Vermont
To mark the seventy-fifth anniversary of The Great Transformation, 51成人猎奇 convened a global group of scholars and engaged intellectuals to consider how Karl Polanyi鈥檚 intellectual legacy could help us to develop 20/20 vision鈥攁 more generative and generous analysis of the human predicament on the eve of a new decade.

In 1944, Karl Polanyi penned one the twentieth century鈥檚 most incisive works of scholarship: The Great Transformation. As an 茅migr茅 fleeing Nazism, Polanyi witnessed a world falling apart as global depression, fascist regimes, and resurgent racism metastasized into worldwide terror. Finding intellectual sanctuary at 51成人猎奇, Polanyi worked out a bold diagnosis of what had gone wrong in The Great Transformation, and of how modern society might be rebuilt upon a more equitable foundation.
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Dates | Oct 25鈥27, 2019
Location | 51成人猎奇, CAPA Symposium
Contact | capa@bennington.edu
Hosted by John Hultgren, David Bond, and Susan Sgorbati
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Friday, October 25
12:00鈥2:00&苍产蝉辫;笔惭 | Polanyi and Precarious Life
- , 鈥淧olanyi at a Tupperware Party: The Spread of Distributive Industriousness Among American Households鈥
- , 鈥淩ethinking Civil Society and Democracy: Lessons from Construction Workers in Beijing and Delhi鈥
- Mathieu Charbonneau, "The Concept of Fictitious Commodity and the Case of Insurance Risks"
- Aaron Barcant, "Coexistence: Karl Polanyi and Peter Drucker Navigating Mid-Century Crises"
- Discussant:
2:30鈥4:30 PM | Liberal Institutions and the Global Market
- , 鈥淭he Politics of the 'Private': Liberal Legal Dichotomies and Global Markets鈥
- , 鈥淭he Polanyian Countermovement and Central Banks in the Contemporary Global Financial System鈥
- Jay Varellas, "Constitutional Political Economy in the Age of Financialization"
- Discussant:
7:30鈥9:00 PM | Opening Reception: Remarks by John Hultgren, David Bond, and Kari Polanyi Levitt (Commons Atrium)
Saturday, October 26
9:00鈥9:30&苍产蝉辫;础惭 | Welcome/Introduction: Isabel Roche, Interim President of 51成人猎奇, and )
9:30鈥11:30 AM | First Plenary: The Predicament and Promise of Democracy Today
- , 鈥淥rigins of the Crisis of Our Time鈥
- , 鈥淐an Democracy Survive Global Capitalism?鈥
- , "Instituted Processes of Democratization: Imagining a Conversation between Karl Polanyi and Roberto Mangabeira Unger"
- Discussant:
11:30 AM鈥1:00 PM | Lunch (Commons Dining Hall)
1:00鈥3:00&苍产蝉辫;笔惭 | Second Plenary: Global Market Fundamentalism and its Discontents
- , 鈥淐are, Capitalism, and the Dynamics of the 'Market Society' and the 'Machine Age'"
- , 鈥淭he Challenges of a Technological Civilization: Economic Liberalism and Polanyi's Vision of the Great Transformation鈥
- , "Diagnosing Fascism, Capitalism, and the Moral Crimes of Market Justice: Polanyi's Socialist Vision of a Predistributive Democracy"
3:30鈥5:30&苍产蝉辫;笔惭 | Third Plenary: Financialization and the Paradoxes of Late Capitalism
- , 鈥淭he Return of Karl Polanyi: From the Bennington Lectures to our Present Age of Existential Crises'"
- , "Financialization and Fictitious Commodities"
- , "Going Public with Polanyi in the Era of Trump"
- Discussant:
7:30鈥9:00 PM | Public Concert鈥嬧 (Deane Carriage Barn)
Sunday, October 27
8:30鈥10:30&苍产蝉辫;础惭 | Fourth Plenary: The Climate Crisis
- , 鈥淢arket Failure, Market Solution: How Neoliberalism Gets the Climate Crisis Wrong鈥
- , 鈥淢arx, Polanyi, and the Green New Deal鈥
- , "The Spatiality of the Current Transformation: Lessons from The Great Transformation"
- Discussant:
鈥嬧赌嬧赌嬧赌嬧赌嬧赌11:00 AM鈥1:00 PM | Closing Plenary: Polanyi and Politics Today鈥擱eform or Revolution?
Participants
| Writer/Journalist, Climate and American Politics | In These Times, The Intercept
| Professor, Sociological Theory and Social Analysis | Johannes Kepler University, Linz
| Professor, Sociology | University of California, Davis
| Professor, Sociology | University of California, Berkeley
Mathieu Charbonneau | Post-Doctoral Fellow | Karl Polanyi Institute
| Professor, Economic Sociology and History of Criticism | L'Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales
| Senior Lecturer, Social and Political Science | Brunel University London
| Ph.D. Candidate, Sociology | University of Michigan
| Henry and Louise A. Loeb Professor, Philosophy and Politics | The New School for Social Research
| Associate Professor and Associate Chair, Sociology | University of Michigan
| Co-Founder and Co-Editor | The American Prospect; Professor, Public Policy | Brandeis Heller School
| Professor, School of Community and Public Affairs | Concordia University
| Associate Professor, Institute for Multilevel Governance | Vienna University of Economics and Business
| Assistant Professor, International Studies | Simon Fraser University
| Professor Emerita, Political Economy | McGill University, Montreal
| Assistant Professor, Geography | University of California, Los Angeles
| Sterling Professor of Political Science, Professor of Anthropology | Yale University
| Professor Emerita, Sociology | University of Michigan
| Professor, Economics, International Relations | Hochschule f眉r Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin
Jay Varellas | Ph.D. Candidate, Political Science | University of California, Berkeley
| Assistant Professor, Sociology | Mt. Holyoke College
Bennington Food and Attractions
Food/Restaurants near 51成人猎奇
On campus
- Dining Hall (in Commons): breakfast, lunch, and dinner (8am-7pm)
- Roz鈥檚 Caf茅 (in Commons downstairs): coffee (including espresso) and pastries (7am-2pm); bring your own mug!
North Bennington (15 minute walk from the college; map below)
- : solid food, good beer list, and nice ambiance (5 鈥 11 pm)
1 Prospect Street, North Bennington - : Burgers and Beer (kitchen open until 10pm on weekdays/11 on weekends
27 Main Street, North Bennington - : farm to table pizza (4pm-10pm)
25 Main Street, North Bennington - : Classic Vermont general store, serving coffee and sandwiches.
9 Main Street, North Bennington
Bennington (10 minute drive)
- : Italian fine dining with extensive wine list (5-10pm)
520 Main Street, Bennington - : excellent Dutch bakery (9am-3pm)
1001 Main Street, Bennington - : classic railcar diner with extensive breakfast menu (6am-5pm)
314 North Street, Bennington - : Nano Brewery and coffee shop
201 South Street, Bennington - : coffeehouse with array of sandwiches
139 Main Street, Bennington
Hoosick Falls (15 minute drive)
- : beer and pub fare in renovated factory with generous seating and views of Walloomsac River (noon-9pm)
50 Factory Hill Road, Hoosick Falls, NY (tricky entrance; turn right after bridge then follow down hill and under bridge) - : excellent coffee and espresso, with breakfast sandwiches and pastries. (6:30am-6pm)
9 Main Street, Hoosick Falls, NY
Activities On and Around Campus
Music: Essential Prayers Project (CAPA Lens, Friday, 9:30 P.M.)
An a cappella look at what prayers communicate between people, across time, space and creed. 6 singers in the Lens. Kitty Brazelton, composer. Michael Chinworth ('08), music director.
Drama Production: 鈥Everybody鈥 by Brandon Jacobs-Jenkins. (VAPA Lester Martin Theatre, Fri-Sun, 8:00-9:30)
Everybody is summoned by God to make account of their life before passing into the unknown afterlife. Everybody solicits Friendship, Kinship, and Worldly Goods to accompany them, only to discover, "you can't take it with you."
Robert Frost Stone House Museum: celebrates Frost鈥檚 poetry and life in Shaftsbury, VT. (10am-4pm; $10 admission/$6 seniors and students)
The Blue Trail: several mile-long trail system that goes through the woods around campus. You can hop on near the basketball courts and can link up with the Frost Trail. Watch for ticks!
Hiking/Outdoors
: Network of walking trails that cross rolling hills and hayfields with views of Green Mountains
Parking and entrance on West Street, North Bennington (first entrance leads to wooded trails; second entrance leads across fields)
Local Cultural Attractions
: home to the largest collection of Grandma Moses paintings in the world.
: contemporary art museum 30 minutes south in North Adams, MA.
: art museum in Williamstown, MA.
Who is Karl Polanyi?
Karl Polanyi (1886-1964) was an Austro-Hungarian thinker whose work provided a path-breaking analysis of the origins and evolution of market societies. His approach to understanding the relationship between politics and the economy has proven influential in the development of numerous fields of study, including economic history, economic sociology, economic anthropology, and historical sociology. In addition to The Great Transformation (1944), he co-published the influential edited volume, Trade and Market in Early Empires (1957). Polanyi served as editor of Der 脰sterreichische Volkswirt (鈥渢he Austrian Economist鈥), and taught at the Workers鈥 Education Association, 51成人猎奇, and Columbia University.
Today, Polanyi's powerful analytic framework and political project are more relevant than ever. The past decade has seen the rise of fiercely anti-democratic forces, the forced displacement of millions of people, proliferating threats of spectacular and intimate violence, troubled national and global economies marked by growing inequality, explosions of parochial hatred and insurgent racism, and a deepening planetary crisis as the uneven impact of climate change intensifies. The Great Transformation鈥both in the stunning clarity of its vision and in the sweeping scale of its synthesis鈥offers an instructive model of the kind of scholarship so urgently needed today: scholarship that can confront the cascading fractures and synergies that enliven human inequity and endanger our world, and also chart ways past them.
Why 51成人猎奇?
In July 1940, the President of 51成人猎奇, Robert Leigh, wrote to the publisher W.W. Norton, asking him to forward the names of refugee scholars who had been forced to leave Europe, and who might benefit from spending a year at Bennington as 鈥渉onorary fellows of the college.鈥 Later that week, the organizational theorist Peter Drucker, himself a refugee, contacted Leigh with a request to bring a little-known scholar from Vienna to the college. Karl Polanyi arrived at Bennington in early Fall 1940 for a short-term lectureship, which was subsequently extended with support from the Rockefeller Foundation, allowing him to remain until 1943. While in residence, Polanyi gave a series of public lectures that offered a bold new interpretation of what had gone wrong as the world fell into unprecedented turmoil. Soon Polanyi was hard at work transforming these early thoughts into what became his magnum opus, The Great Transformation: The Political and Economic Origins of Our Time. As the war and the manuscript both neared completion in 1944, Polanyi left the final revisions in the hands of colleagues at 51成人猎奇 as he rushed back to Europe to put his stunning synthesis to work rebuilding the world.
Read more about Polanyi's time at Bennington .
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