How to explain the absence of a countermovement, in Polanyi's terms, following the financial and economic crisis of 2008? This article proposes an explanation starting from the historical decoupling between political parties and social movements, and examines some hypotheses on the reasons for this discrepancy. While the "double movement" theorized by Polanyi implied a convergence between social movements and political parties to control the institutions that were going to frame the market, this convergence is made difficult today by virtue of the conditions for intellectual autonomy within protest movements
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International audienceComment étudier la place des émotions dans la politique ? La question paraît s...
International audienceCet article s'interroge sur les conséquences des réformes structurelles sur le...
URL des Documents de travail : http://centredeconomiesorbonne.univ-paris1.fr/Documents de travail du...
Frequently considered a catch-all concept aiming to stigmatize political opponents, populism seems ...
Modern European identity is built around two types of cleavages revealed in the beginning of the XIX...
manuscrit d'auteurThis paper examines the relevance, in a globalising era, of two notions often used...
International audienceThis paper discusses the reception of Karl Polanyi's work by some leading scho...
Twenty years since the beginning of the democratization process and four years since the accession t...
Part of Eminescu's political thought still needs to be elucidated. In this paper, I offer to strongl...
This text demands theoric benefits of the term of embededdness. First of all, it takes up his histor...
International audienceLebanese society is characterized by remarkable capacities for political mobil...
ISSN 1247-8989Nations ares the forms of political organization that peoples give to themselves. It i...
International audienceThe article studies how the stances on climate policy are organized in the Fre...
Ce volume de L’éducation en débats : analyse comparée traite l’influence des organisations internat...
International audienceComment étudier la place des émotions dans la politique ? La question paraît s...
International audienceCet article s'interroge sur les conséquences des réformes structurelles sur le...
URL des Documents de travail : http://centredeconomiesorbonne.univ-paris1.fr/Documents de travail du...