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    From red spirit to underperforming pyramids and coercive institutions: Michael Polanyi against economic planning.Gábor István Bíró - 2022 - History of European Ideas 48 (6):811-847.
    ABSTRACT This paper examines the evolution of Michael Polanyi’s critique of economic planning. It portrays how the focal point of his critique shifted from addressing the ‘spirit,’ ‘social consciousness,’ and ‘public emotion’ of the people supporting planned economies to addressing the administrative ‘unmanageability’ and the logical impossibility of economic planning. Polanyi developed thought experiments of imaginary economies, contrasted the ‘pyramid of authority’ with the polygons of liberty, and explained organic and inorganic ways of adjusting economic relations. He attempted to relax (...)
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    The obituary of AI.Gábor István Bíró - forthcoming - Metascience:1-3.
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    Where the pasts and futures of science and technology studies meet: U. Felt, R. Fouché, C. A. Miller and L. Smith-Doerr The handbook of science and technology studies, fourth edition. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 1208pp, US$ 75 HB.Gábor István Bíró - 2017 - Metascience 27 (1):169-172.
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    The individualists: radicals, reactionaries, and the struggle for the soul of libertarianism The individualists: radicals, reactionaries, and the struggle for the soul of libertarianism, by Matt Zwolinski and John Tomasi, Princeton, Princeton University Press, 2023, 432 pp., £30.00 (hardback), ISBN: 9780691155548. [REVIEW]Gabor Istvan Biro - forthcoming - History of European Ideas.
    It is a delicate task to write about libertarianism. Camps of both of its lovers and haters are vast. Within some not-so-narrow circles, one risks being considered an anti-intellectual even for cal...
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    A political economy of power: ordoliberalism in context, 1932-1950 A political economy of power: ordoliberalism in context, 1932-1950, by Raphaël Fèvre, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2022, pp. ix + 267, £64.00, ISBN: 9780197607800. [REVIEW]Gábor István Bíró - 2024 - History of European Ideas 50 (2):345-348.
    A Political Economy of Power is a comprehensive and contextualized account of ordoliberalism in English. It eliminates a long-standing deficit in the historiography of economics. The book has five...
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    Plagueonomics and the rise of economancers: Robert J. Shiller: Narrative Economics: How Stories Go Viral & Drive Major Economic Events. Princeton University Press, 2019, 400 pp, $27.95 HB. [REVIEW]Gábor István Bíró - 2020 - Metascience 29 (1):159-162.
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