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September 2020, Volume 79, Issue 4
- 1063-1072 Foreword
by Clifford W. Cobb - 1073-1084 Editor’s Introduction: Catholic Social Thought and Work
by Charles M. A. Clark - 1085-1109 Work in Roman Catholic Thought
by Kenneth R. Himes - 1111-1145 Karol Wojtyła’s Katolicka Etyka Społeczna as Precursor and Hermeneutic Key to Pope John Paul II’s Economic Teaching
by Gerald J. Beyer - 1147-1180 On the Priority of Labor Over Capital
by Charles M. A. Clark - 1181-1208 Work Is Love Made Visible: A Meditation on Grace
by Jim Wishloff - 1209-1240 Humane Capital: A Reexamination of Catholic Social Teachings in Light of the Shift to Human Capital
by Andrew Beauchamp - 1241-1269 Catholic Social Thought and New Institutional Economics: An Assessment of Their Affinities and Areas of Potential Convergence
by Eileen Norcross & Paul Dragos Aligica - 1271-1306 Universal Basic Income and Work in Catholic Social Thought
by Kate Ward - 1307-1344 Artificial Intelligence and Human Flourishing
by Charles M. A. Clark & Aleksandr V. Gevorkyan - 1345-1365 The Value of Work: Rethinking Labor Productivity in Times of COVID‐19 and Automation
by Juan Chebly & Austin Schiano & Divya Mehra
May 2020, Volume 79, Issue 3
- 617-649 Editors' Introduction: Transition to a Low‐Energy Future
by Bart Hawkins Kreps & Clifford W. Cobb - 651-693 Adaptation and Mitigation amid the Consequences of Failure
by Paul Cox & Stan Cox - 695-717 The Rising Costs of Fossil‐Fuel Extraction: An Energy Crisis That Will Not Go Away
by Bart Hawkins Kreps - 719-749 Energy Sprawl in the Renewable‐Energy Sector: Moving to Sufficiency in a Post Growth Era
by Bart Hawkins Kreps - 751-798 The Future Is Rural: Societal Adaptation to Energy Descent
by Jason C. Bradford - 799-812 Why Regenerative Agriculture?
by Courtney White - 813-832 Differing Visions of Agriculture: Industrial‐Chemical vs. Small Farm and Urban Organic Production
by Heather Gray & K. Rashid Nuri - 833-875 Consumer Food Co‐ops in the Age of Grocery Giants
by Jon Steinman - 877-905 Reorienting the Economy to the Rhythms of Nature: Learning to Live with Intermittent Energy Supply
by Kris De Decker - 907-940 Suburban Practices of Energy Descent
by Samuel Alexander & Brendan Gleeson - 941-965 What Makes a Good Cargo Bike Route? Perspectives from Users and Planners
by George Liu & Samuel Nello‐Deakin & Marco te Brömmelstroet & Yuki Yamamoto - 967-979 Winds of Trade: Passage to Zero‐Emission Shipping
by Nicola Cutcher - 981-1022 Energy‐Transition Education in a Power Systems Journey: Making the Invisible Visible and Actionable
by Jonee Kulman Brigham & Paul Imbertson - 1023-1057 Solar Commons: A “Commons Option” for the 21st Century
by Kathryn Milun
March 2020, Volume 79, Issue 2
- 327-352 Editor's Introduction: Rethinking Homelessness
by Clifford W. Cobb - 353-381 Making the Prevention of Homelessness a Priority: The Role of Social Innovation
by Stephen Gaetz - 383-399 Reflections on Working with Homeless People
by Jonathan Cobb - 401-426 Visible Homelessness in a “Liveable City”: Municipal Responses to Homelessness in Melbourne
by James Petty & Alison Young - 427-452 Homelessness in the Russian Federation: Regional and Local Context
by Elena Korostyshevskaya & Leyla Gamidullaeva - 453-474 Homelessness and the Universal Family in China
by Huili He & Zhihao Su & Jianjun Zhao & Yihui Pang & Zhihe Wang - 475-510 The Churning of Skid Row: A Genealogy of Development, Gentrification, and Displacement
by Pesach Chananiah - 511-540 Economic and Noneconomic Factors Influencing Geographic Differentials in Homelessness: An Exploratory State‐Level Analysis
by Richard J. Cebula & Gigi M. Alexander - 541-557 Gentrification and Blight: Relationship to Involuntary Displacement
by Rick Rybeck - 559-590 Homelessness and Inequality
by Mary Cleveland - 591-612 Cyclical Housing Markets and Homelessness
by Fred Harrison
January 2020, Volume 79, Issue 1
- 5-14 Foreword
by Clifford W. Cobb - 15-24 Editor’s Introduction Free Trade: Theory, History, and Practice
by Alexandra W. Lough - 25-47 Debating Free International Trade
by Gerard Strange - 49-72 Radical Trade Reform: From Industrial to Ecological Civilization
by Yi Huang & Shuying Tian - 73-86 True Free Trade Is Still True
by Fred E. Foldvary - 87-113 The Role of Land Tenure, Taxation, and Monetary Systems in Achieving and Enjoying Free Trade
by Edward J. Dodson - 115-138 American Commerce, American Empire: Late 19th‐Century Merchant Organizations and Trade Policy
by Cory Davis - 139-166 The Free Trade Philosophy of Sir George Paish
by Jennifer Bolan Ulrich - 167-197 The African Continental Free Trade Area
by Franklin Obeng‐Odoom - 199-232 Free Trade Agreements Between Peru, Colombia, and the United States
by Monica P. Lombana - 233-244 China's Growing Influence in Latin America
by Varun Roby - 245-263 Trump’s New Trade Tariffs: A Response to Voters’ Demands?
by Ignacio Bartesaghi & Natalia Melgar - 265-300 Liquefied Natural Gas: Redefining Nature, Restructuring Geopolitics, Returning to the Periphery?
by Paul S. Ciccantell - 301-322 Micro Impacts of a Macro‐Level Trading Partnership: Effects of China’s Belt and Road Initiative in Pakistan
by Komal Niazi & Muhammad Shoaib & Song Qiulian
November 2019, Volume 78, Issue 5
- 1043-1069 Editor’s Introduction: The Social Problem of Monopoly
by Clifford W. Cobb - 1071-1100 Rewriting China’s Recent History: Fluctuations in State Economic Control, 1949–1984
by Yiying Zhang & Xiaodan Dong & Tiejun Wen - 1101-1134 Monopoly and Anti‐Monopoly in China Today
by Yi Huang - 1135-1169 How Governments Promote Monopolies: Public Procurement in India
by Yugank Goyal - 1171-1199 The Role of State‐Owned Enterprises in an Artificial Monopoly Market: The Case of Turkey
by Bora Coşar & Hakan Yilmaz & Erkut Altindağ - 1201-1228 The Impact of Monopolies on Small Business Development in Russia
by L. A. Mierin & E. M. Korostyshevskaya & N. S. Ragimova - 1229-1249 Economic Democracy: The Role of Privilege in Advancing Civilization
by Drew L. Harris & Teresa M. Twomey
September 2019, Volume 78, Issue 4
- 839-847 Foreword
by Clifford W. Cobb - 849-864 Introduction: Catholic Social Thought vs. the Economy of Exclusion
by Charles M. A. Clark - 865-893 Pope Francis on Overcoming Exclusion: A Theological Vision with Economic and Social Implications
by Thomas J. Massaro - 895-922 Human Vicegerency and the Golden Rule: The Islamic Case Against Exclusion
by Ayman Reda - 923-954 Power, Subsidiarity, and the Economy of Exclusion
by Charles M. A. Clark - 955-972 Uncertainty and the Economy of Exclusion: Insights from Post‐Keynesian Institutionalism
by David A. Zalewski - 973-1008 The Throwaway Culture in the Economy of Exclusion: Pope Francis and Economists on Waste
by Charles M. A. Clark & Helen Alford - 1009-1037 Effects of Care Leave and Family Social Policy: Spotlight on the United States
by Tracey Freiberg
May 2019, Volume 78, Issue 3
- 567-572 Foreword Editor‐in‐Chief
by Clifford W. Cobb - 573-591 Editor’s Introduction: The Troubled State of Populism
by Alexandra W. Lough - 593-619 Populism and the Populists: The Incoherent Coherence of Coxey's March
by Jerry Prout - 621-647 The Nevada Water Law of 1913: A Populist Response to Progressivism
by Richard A. McFarlane - 649-674 Agrarian Populism in the 19th Century: Four Sources of Partial Success
by David Giesen - 675-715 Populism and Conspiracy: A Historical Synthesis of American Countersubversive Narratives
by Nathan Jessen - 717-739 Populism in South America: Democratic Panacea or Pitfall?
by Robert Nyenhuis - 741-759 Populism and British Stories of Decline
by Joshua Murphy - 761-786 Ethnography and the Making of “The People”: Uncovering Conservative Populist Politics in the United States
by Claudine M. Pied - 787-834 Modern American Populism: Analyzing the Economics Behind the “Silent Majority,” the Tea Party, and Trumpism
by Willis Patenaude
March 2019, Volume 78, Issue 2
- 297-318 Editor's Introduction: Religion and the Shaping of Normative Economics
by Clifford W. Cobb - 319-362 Economic Religion and the Worship of Progress
by Robert H. Nelson - 363-408 A Protestant Rethinking of Economics for a Healthier World
by Carol Frances Johnston - 409-441 Catholicism and Economics: Towards a “Deeper Reflection on the Nature of the Economy and its Purposes”
by Charles M.A. Clark - 443-491 Islam’s Gift: An Economy of Spiritual Development
by Asad Zaman - 493-521 The Political Economy of Confucian Harmony: A Xunzian Vision
by Sungmoon Kim - 523-560 The Reality and Diversity of Buddhist Economics
by Wolfgang Drechsler
January 2019, Volume 78, Issue 1
- 5-12 Foreword Editor‐in‐Chief
by Clifford W. Cobb - 13-34 Editor’s Introduction: The Growing Failure of the Neoclassical Paradigm in Economics
by Alberto Ruiz‐Villaverde - 35-62 From Economics to Political Economy: Contradictions, Challenge, and Change
by Frank Stilwell - 63-93 A Critical Review of Homo Economicus from Five Approaches
by Dante A. Urbina & Alberto Ruiz‐Villaverde - 95-135 The New Microeconomics: A Psychological, Institutional, and Evolutionary Paradigm with Neoclassical Economics as a Special Case
by Brendan Markey‐Towler - 137-166 Feminist Economics: Theoretical and Political Dimensions
by Astrid Agenjo‐Calderón & Lina Gálvez‐Muñoz - 167-193 The Euro System as a Laboratory for Neoliberalism: The Case of Spain
by Fernando López‐Castellano & Fernando García‐Quero - 195-223 The Debate on Pension Systems: The Paradigmatic Cases of Chile and Spain
by Xabier Arrizabalo Montoro & Mario del Rosal & F. Javier Murillo Arroyo - 225-254 Why Regulation Is Needed in Emerging Markets in the Tourism Sector
by Jose María Martín‐Martín & María S. Ostos‐Rey & Jose A. Salinas‐Fernández - 255-290 Historical Significance of Labor’s Increased Precariousness in Germany, the United Kingdom, and Spain
by Xabier Arrizabalo & Patricia Pinto & Lucía Vicent
November 2018, Volume 77, Issue 5
- 1187-1194 Foreword Editor‐in‐Chief
by Clifford W. Cobb - 1195-1208 Editor's Introduction Imagining a Better World: A Survey of Feminist Utopian Literature
by Alexandra W. Lough - 1209-1242 Mary Griffith’s Three Hundred Years Hence: Utopia, Women, and Marriage
by Lillian M. Purdy - 1243-1276 Sublimating an Apocalypse: An Exploration of Anxiety, Authorship, and Feminist Theory in Mary Shelley’s The Last Man
by Olivia Zolciak - 1277-1312 Eugenics in Late 19th‐Century Feminist Utopias
by Christina Lake - 1313-1327 An Exploration of Femininity, Masculinity, and Racial Prejudices in Herland
by Elinor Bowers - 1329-1352 Naming a Star: Ursula Le Guin’s The Dispossessed and the Reimagining of Utopianism
by Katherine Cross - 1353-1376 Risk and Feminist Utopia: Radicalizing the Future
by Jeanne Cortiel - 1377-1406 Writing a Better Ending: How Feminist Utopian Literature Subverts Patriarchy
by Kirsten Imani Kasai
May 2018, Volume 77, Issue 3-4
- 645-656 How to Blow Up a Wall with a Heartbeat
by Nicholas Powers - 657-687 On the Perils of Race Neutrality and Anti‐Blackness: Philosophy as an Irreconcilable Obstacle to (Black) Thought
by Tommy J. Curry & Gwenetta Curry - 689-727 Cracking the Racial Code: Black Threat, White Rights and the Lexicon of American Politics
by Dylan Bennett & Hannah Walker - 729-755 The Five Refusals of White Supremacy
by Andrea Gibbons - 757-788 The Spectacle of Lynching: Rituals of White Supremacy in the Jim Crow South
by Amy Louise Wood - 789-819 The Destruction of Black Wall Street: Tulsa's 1921 Riot and the Eradication of Accumulated Wealth
by Chris M. Messer & Thomas E. Shriver & Alison E. Adams - 821-847 Rural Segregation and Racial Violence: Historical Effects of Spatial Racism
by Lisa D. Cook & Trevon D. Logan & John M. Parman - 849-892 The War on Drugs, Racial Meanings, and Structural Racism: A Holistic and Reproductive Approach
by Michael L. Rosino & Matthew W. Hughey - 893-939 Land Gains, Land Losses: The Odyssey of African Americans Since Reconstruction
by Waymon R. Hinson - 941-966 Sanitation Inequity and the Cumulative Effects of Racism in Colorblind Public Health Policies
by Jennifer S. Carrera & Catherine Coleman Flowers - 967-1012 “The Inevitable Products of Racial Segregation”: Multigenerational Consequences of Exclusionary Housing Policies on African Americans, 1910–1960
by Louis Lee Woods - 1013-1048 The History of Residential Segregation in the United States, Title VIII, and the Homeownership Remedy
by Teron McGrew - 1049-1076 Inherited Prospects: The Importance of Financial Transfers for White and Black College‐Educated Households’ Wealth Trajectories
by Joanna Taylor & Tatjana Meschede - 1077-1111 Race and Location: The Role Neighborhoods Play in Family Wealth and Well‐Being
by Hannah Thomas & Alexis Mann & Tatjana Meschede - 1113-1152 Racial Disparities in Health Status and Access to Healthcare: The Continuation of Inequality in the United States Due to Structural Racism
by Ruqaiijah Yearby - 1153-1182 Mass Incarceration and Racial Inequality
by Becky Pettit & Carmen Gutierrez
March 2018, Volume 77, Issue 2
- 239-277 Birth of the Modern Corporation: From Servant of the State to Semi†Sovereign Power
by Luigi Cerri - 279-329 Modern Pirates: How Arbitration Lawyers Help Corporations Seize National Assets and Limit State Autonomy
by Pia Eberhardt & Cecilia Olivet - 331-417 Corporate Power and Expansive U.S. Military Policy
by Mason Gaffney - 419-446 Corporations and Nations: Power Imbalance in the Extractive Sector
by Evaristus Oshionebo - 447-510 Transnational Corporations and Urban Development
by Franklin Obeng†Odoom - 511-540 Controlling Corporate Power in China: Case Studies of Seed Companies and Water Distribution
by Lanying Zhang & Guanqi Li & Huili He - 541-574 The Coal Mine Mafia of India: A Mirror of Corporate Power
by Yugank Goyal
January 2018, Volume 77, Issue 1
- 13-27 Editor's Introduction: Land, Power, and Democracy
by Christopher England - 29-57 Social Relations of Landed Property: Gentrification of a Polish Enclave in Brooklyn
by Filip Stabrowski - 59-94 Land Value Taxation in Vancouver: Rent†Seeking and the Tax Revolt
by Christopher England - 95-123 Real Estate, Public Works, and Political Organization in Winnipeg, 1870–1885
by Gustavo F. Velasco - 125-148 Private Property in the Context of Community
by Matthew Hoffman - 149-167 “Economic Policies Are the Best Social Policies†: West German Neoliberalism and the Housing Question After 1945
by Margaret Haderer - 169-200 John Dewey and Henry George: The Socialization of Land as a Prerequisite for a Democratic Public
by Christopher England
November 2017, Volume 76, Issue 5
- 1107-1132 The Social Provision of Punishment and Incarceration
by Daniel J. D'Amico - 1133-1155 The Mendacity of Reconciliation in an Age of Resentment
by David W. McIvor - 1157-1190 Empowering Justice: An Intersectional Feminist Perspective on Restorative Justice in the Sex Trade
by Kristine Riley - 1191-1218 Crime and Punishment in Ancient China and Its Relevance Today
by Xiuhua Zhang & Tianyu Yao & Wenjun Xu & Yujia Zhai - 1219-1255 Finding Tools to Limit Sectarian Violence in Indonesia: The Relevance of Restorative Justice
by Greg Acciaioli
September 2017, Volume 76, Issue 4
- 821-1081 The Drama of the Anthropocene: Can Deep Ecology, Romanticism, and Renaissance Science Rebalance Nature and Culture?
by Robert Schimelpfenig
May 2017, Volume 76, Issue 3
- 559-578 The Functions of Higher Education
by Marcus Ford - 579-617 Liberal Education: Cornerstone of Democracy
by Stephen C. Rowe - 618-647 The Contested Terrain of Academic Freedom in Canada's Universities: Where Are We Going?
by Howard Woodhouse - 648-669 Rhetorical Styles in University Accreditation: Judgmental Rules or Collaborative Creation?
by Daniel J. Royer - 670-696 The Significance of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) in the 21-super-st Century: Will Such Institutions of Higher Learning Survive?
by Earnest N. Bracey - 697-730 Higher Education in the Environmental Century
by Stephen Mulkey - 731-790 Exploring a New Kind of Higher Education with Chinese Characteristics
by Meijun Fan & Hengfu Wen & Li Yang & Jing He
March 2017, Volume 76, Issue 2
- 280-310 The Historical Roots of CIA-Hollywood Propaganda
by Pearse Redmond - 311-329 Gray Matters on Screen: Intelligence Agencies, Secret Societies, and Hollywood Movies
by Aaron Franz - 330-347 The Many Layers of Meaning of 007
by Jay Dyer - 348-380 Edward Snowden, Frenemy of the State
by Tarzie - 381-404 Why are the Pentagon and the CIA in Hollywood?
by Tom Secker & Matthew Alford - 405-434 Transforming Transformers into Militainment: Interrogating the DoD-Hollywood Complex
by Tanner Mirrlees - 435-457 The Soviet-Afghan War in Fiction
by Tom Secker - 458-482 Learning to Love Biomimetic Killing: How Jurassic World Embraces Life Forms as Weapons
by Robin Andersen - 483-521 Military Shooter Video Games and the Ontopolitics of Derivative Wars and Arms Culture
by Peter Mantello
January 2017, Volume 76, Issue 1
- 33-64 Constitutional Confusion: Slavery, Abortion, and Substantive Constitutional Analysis
by Justin Buckley Dyer - 65-94 African-American Midwifery, a History and a Lament
by Keisha Goode & Barbara Katz Rothman - 95-120 Punishing Abortion: Duty, Morality, and Practicality in Early 20-super-th-Century France
by Karen E. Huber - 121-227 A Social History of Christian Thought on Abortion: Ambiguity vs. Certainty in Moral Debate
by Ignacio Castuera
November 2016, Volume 75, Issue 5
- 1064-1231 Nature, Economy, and Equity: Sacred Water, Profane Markets
by Mason Gaffney - 1232-1242 Review Rent Unmasked: How to Save the Global Economy and Build a Sustainable Future (Essays in Honor of Mason Gaffney) Fred Harrison , Editor
by Brian Hodgkinson
September 2016, Volume 75, Issue 4
- 862-903 Malthus, Darwin, and the Descent of Economics
by Heather Remoff - 904-928 Gender, Honor, and Aggregate Fertility
by Leslie Root & Jennifer Johnson-Hanks† - 929-979 Ending an Era of Population Control in China: Was the One-Child Policy Ever Needed?
by Zhihe Wang & Ming Yang & Jiaming Zhang & Jiang Chang - 980-1004 Population Growth and its Implications for Global Security
by Robert J. Walker - 1005-1043 The Nexus of Population, Energy, Innovation, and Complexity
by Temis G. Taylor & Joseph A. Tainter
May 2016, Volume 75, Issue 3
- 589-604 Who's Afraid of Rural Poverty? The Story Behind America's Invisible Poor
by Lauren Gurley - 605-622 A Different Path for Rural America
by John Crabtree - 623-648 Agricultural Subsidies and Farm Consolidation
by Traci Bruckner - 649-680 New Life for the Octopus: How Voting Rules Sustain the Power of California's Big Landowners
by Mason Gaffney & Merrill Goodall - 681-720 Whose Water Is It?
by Hilary A. B. Lambert - 721-761 Challenges for Social-Change Organizing in Rural Areas
by Maura Stephens - 762-808 The Middle Way: The National Catholic Rural Life Conference and Rural Issues in the 20-super-th and 21-super-st Centuries
by David S. Bovée - 809-837 The Center for Rural Affairs: The First 20 Years
by Don Ralston & Marty Strange
March 2016, Volume 75, Issue 2
- 289-318 Tragedy of the Partnership: A Critique of Elinor Ostrom
by Walter Block & Ivan Jankovic - 319-345 Rethinking Common Versus Private Property
by David Ellerman - 346-371 Saving the Commons in an Age of Plunder
by H. William Batt - 372-414 The Meaning, Prospects, and Future of the Commons: Revisiting the Legacies of Elinor Ostrom and Henry George
by Franklin Obeng-Odoom - 415-455 The CO-City: Sharing, Collaborating, Cooperating, and Commoning in the City
by Christian Iaione - 456-487 Enclosing the Commons in Honduras
by Tyler Shipley - 488-563 Two Models of Ownership: How Commons Has Co-Existed with Private Property
by David Tabachnick
January 2016, Volume 75, Issue 1
- 8-22 Editor's Introduction: The Politics of Urban Reform in the Gilded Age and Progressive Era, 1870–1920
by Alexandra W. Lough - 23-57 A Radical Endeavor: Joseph Chamberlain and the Emergence of Municipal Socialism in Birmingham
by Jules P. Gehrke - 58-85 Hazen S. Pingree and the Detroit Model of Urban Reform
by Alexandra W. Lough - 86-115 “Ministering to the Social Needs of the People”: Samuel Jones, Strong Mayor Government, and Municipal Ownership, 1897–1904
by Ariane Liazos - 116-148 Building the Planning Consensus: The Plan of Chicago, Civic Boosterism, and Urban Reform in Chicago, 1893 to 1915
by Matthew P. McCabe - 149-192 Tom L. Johnson and Cleveland Traction Wars, 1901–1909
by Alexandra W. Lough - 193-216 Berkeley Mayor J. Stitt Wilson: Christian Socialist, Georgist, Feminist
by Stephen E. Barton - 217-245 L. D. Taylor: The Man Who Made Vancouver
by Mary Rawson - 246-260 Daniel Hoan and the Golden Age of Socialist Government in Milwaukee
by Todd J. Fulda
November 2015, Volume 74, Issue 5
- 878-1190 "Marie Howland—19-super-th-Century Leader for Women's Economic Independence
by Holly Jacklyn Blake
September 2015, Volume 74, Issue 4
- 654-675 How Foundations Exercise Power
by Joan Roelofs - 676-703 The “Big 3” Foundations and American Global Power
by Inderjeet Parmar - 704-742 The Gates Foundation, Ebola, and Global Health Imperialism
by Jacob Levich - 743-774 Making Public Policy: The New Philanthropists and American Education
by Robin Rogers - 775-795 Black Liberation and the Foundations of Social Control
by Andrew Gavin Marshall - 796-825 The Self-Help Myth: Towards a Theory of Philanthropy as Consensus Broker
by Erica Kohl-Arenas - 826-852 The Role of Foundations in Public Debates in Germany
by Rupert Strachwitz
May 2015, Volume 74, Issue 3
- 481-494 Curing Slums: The Jane Jacobs Way and the Henry George Way
by Walter Rybeck - 495-509 Jane Jacobs on Henry George: Progress or Poverty?
by Sanford Ikeda