2021
DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/rb8w9
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Michael Polanyi's Neutral Keynesianism and The First Economics Film, 1933 to 1945

Abstract: This paper explores the history of the first economics film, made by Michael Polanyi. It traces the evolution of the film from the first idea to the latest version. It portrays Polanyi's motives for making the film, the contexts in which the film was embedded and its perception by various individuals and communities. The paper demonstrates the novelty of both the content and the presentation of Polanyi's economic ideas through the eyes of his contemporaries. It discusses why it was important for Polanyi to mak… Show more

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“…Here a doctor/patient relationship from medicine provides an analogy for the way an understanding of a system allows the trained expert to make interventions to correct pathologies. Bíró (2017) has further documented the extensive use of terms from chemistry in Polanyi's (1945) book Full Employment and Free Trade, with terms such as 'percolate ', 'sucking' and 'squirting' used frequently (pp. 32-33).…”
Section: Case Study 3: Economics By Motion Symbols: Michael Polanyi A...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Here a doctor/patient relationship from medicine provides an analogy for the way an understanding of a system allows the trained expert to make interventions to correct pathologies. Bíró (2017) has further documented the extensive use of terms from chemistry in Polanyi's (1945) book Full Employment and Free Trade, with terms such as 'percolate ', 'sucking' and 'squirting' used frequently (pp. 32-33).…”
Section: Case Study 3: Economics By Motion Symbols: Michael Polanyi A...mentioning
confidence: 99%