This work is highly relevant at a time as today, when the market economy is presented as the only "natural" form of economics. The author highlights in his studies on primitive and ancient economies the inadequacy of current theoretical instruments to explain their functioning.
Polanyi's conclusions—which is not a debel of liberalism, but a revelation of its historical relativity—are rigorous and fascinating. The proposal involves addressing the economic history globally, in which archaeology, anthropology, the history of social and religious ideas must converge.