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The great transformation was begun by the powerful modern state, which was needed to push changes in social structure, and in what aspects of human nature were amplified and encouraged, which allowed for a competitive capitalist economy to emerge.
The Speenhamland Laws were repealed in 1834, but their legacy lived on. Polanyi argues that the condition of the worker in the nineteenth century, and in a way the condition of society in those years, were defined in many ways by the ineffectuality of the laws and the missteps their passing brought.
Karl Polanyi on the Utopia of the "Self-Regulating Market" Keith Rankin, 14 October 1998 "In 1944, Polanyi wrote The Great Transformation, which did more than any work of that generation to broaden and deepen the critique of market societies.
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The Speenhamland system, also known as the Berkshire Bread Act was a form of outdoor relief intended to mitigate rural poverty in England and Wales at the end of the 18th century and during the early 19th century.