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[log in to unmask] (Ross B. Emmett)
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Fri Mar 31 17:18:38 2006
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====================== HES POSTING ==================== 
 
A discussion of the Polanyi thesis that I have always found well-balanced  
(that is, recognizing Polanyi's point while acknowledging its weaknesses)  
is found in Fernand Braudel's _The Wheels of Commerce_ (vol. 2 of  
_Civilization and Capitalism, 15th - 18th Centuries), at the end of part  
2, "Markets and the Economy," in a section entitled "Locating the  
Market." 
 
Ross B. Emmett                Editor, HES and CIRLA-L 
Augustana University College 
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