Essay On Similarities Between Polanyi And Marx

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Polanyi and Marx were both broadly concerned with the historical development of capitalism, or the market economy, and how its negative effects could be overcome. Their respective conceptualizations of the elements constituting the capitalist market overlapped in certain areas, but the similarities between them are mostly superficial and obscure deeper disagreements regarding the forces behind the development and maintenance of market exchange as the primary form of economic activity. While Polanyi and Marx converged in arguing that the creation a labor market was a necessary step in the historical development of capitalism, I argue that their theories are otherwise in disagreement with one another. In particular, I focus on the role of towns …show more content…

Correspondingly, each also argued that labor markets are historically unique to capitalism and that an understanding of the process of their creation is crucial to an explanation of the dynamics at play in market economies. To Marx, a constant condition of capitalist production is that producers have more laborers available to them then they have need of at any given time, allowing them to respond flexibly to ebbs and flows in demand for their products ([1867]1978:375). The existence of an excess urban population available for work in factories was made possible by revolutionary improvements in agricultural productivity, enabling a much smaller number of individuals to produce enough food to meet the needs of the population ([1867]1978:416). This process critically weakened the feudal system, giving the former peasants control over their own labor and making it necessary that they sell it to capitalists in order to make a wage ([1867]1978:337). Similarly, Polanyi held that the final step in the development of a market economy, that is a for a self-regulating market to become the dominant economic institution in a society, labor must be made available for purchase by factory owners. Labor, however, can never be a real commodity because it cannot actually be produced for sale on the market through

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