Il liberalismo di Michael Polany nell'età dei totalitarismi

Titolo Rivista TEORIA POLITICA
Autori/Curatori Monica Quirico
Anno di pubblicazione 1 Fascicolo 2001/1 Lingua Italiano
Numero pagine 22 P. Dimensione file 72 KB
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Since the end of World War II there has emerged a growing tide of opinion which meant a powerful challenge to the hegemony long held by collectivist, anti-capitalist thinking. The Mont Pelerin Society, founded in Switzerland by Hayek and Röpke, help the shift from the desiderability of State intervention to the desiderability of market economy. Michael Polanyi (1891-1976), Karl’s brother, member of the Society from the beginning, by the politics in Hungary after the World War I was made an émigré to Germany, where he became a brilliant researcher in chemistry. He left Berlin in 1933, for a position at Manchester University. Although he continued to turn out important scientific papers for another dozen years, Polanyi, from the Thirties, wrote and published quite a variety of material on economics, science and political philosophy. In 1948, he eventually exchanged his chair in chemistry for one in social science. Polanyi hadn’t a longing for laissez faire, but he thought that the issues of economic safety and planning (both in economics and in science) were becoming too important, to the detriment of freedom. That’s why he stressed the need to protect the self-government of the «Science Republic», as the key of a free society, where freedom is not conceived in an atomistic meaning, but as attachment to Truth.;

Monica Quirico, Il liberalismo di Michael Polany nell'età dei totalitarismi in "TEORIA POLITICA" 1/2001, pp , DOI: