Forum for Social Economics
1975 - 2011
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Volume 17, issue 2, 1988
- Goals, values, and community in the social economy: Some of the implications from the social theories of Aristotle, Toennies, and Scheler pp. 1-12

- Kenneth Stikkers
- Looking backward: Looking forward pp. 13-22

- John Davis
- On the morality of capitalism: In light of the market socialist alternative pp. 23-39

- James Yunker
- Conflict between the efficiency and equity goals of manpower policies pp. 41-50

- Masudul Choudhury
- Franz Mueller, eminent social economist pp. 51-52

- William Waters
Volume 17, issue 1, 1987
- Social catholicism, Marxism and solidarism: Views on human nature and values pp. 1-19

- Thomas Nitsch
- Business ethics: How much can be left to the market? pp. 21-25

- Almarin Phillips
- Economic self-sufficiency: Defined and measured in relation to economic proverty pp. 27-42

- Edward O’Boyle
- An economic response to the threat of nuclear war pp. 43-58

- Jon Wisman
Volume 16, issue 3, 1986
- Keynesian economics and Economists’ views on the state pp. 1-15

- Jon Wisman
- Should labor hire capital? an essay on the democratization of the workplace pp. 17-28

- Peter Lichtenstein
- Critical notes on the ‘free rider problem’ in collective action pp. 29-43

- Paul Burkett
- Pastoral economics within the framework of a social economy pp. 45-58

- Siegfried Karsten
- Evolution of science in general and economics in particular pp. 59-63

- William Waters
Volume 16, issue 2, 1986
- Wieser and the Austrian connection to social economics pp. 1-12

- Robert Ekelund and Mark Thornton
- Wieser and the Austrian connection to social economics pp. 1-12

- Robert Ekelund and Mark Thornton
- Reciprocity: Anthropological and economic theoretic perspectives pp. 13-25

- Roger McCain
- Reciprocity: Anthropological and economic theoretic perspectives pp. 13-25

- Roger McCain
- Capitalism and consumption vs. competruism and conservation pp. 27-44

- Bruce Gunn
- Capitalism and consumption vs. competruism and conservation pp. 27-44

- Bruce Gunn
- Islamic economics — A new economics or an old dogma? pp. 45-58

- Hamid Hosseini
- Islamic economics — A new economics or an old dogma? pp. 45-58

- Hamid Hosseini
- First Annual Divine Award presented to Dr. William R. Waters pp. 59-61

- William Waters
- First Annual Divine Award presented to Dr. William R. Waters pp. 59-61

- William Waters
- Economists’ evaluation of the economics of the bishops pp. 63-66

- Joseph Guerin
- Economists’ evaluation of the economics of the bishops pp. 63-66

- Joseph Guerin
Volume 16, issue 1, 1986
- Socialism and its future pp. 1-17

- John Elliott
- The Trojan horse: Workers' democracy in the citadel of capitalism pp. 19-33

- George Galster
- A conceptual context for collective bargaining pp. 35-62

- Larry Donnelly
- The nature and implications of a process conception of rationality based on social learning pp. 63-73

- Charles Fischer
Volume 15, issue 3, 1985
- Industrial policy and ‘participation’: The perspective of the Bishops’ pastoral letter pp. 1-19

- Stephen Worland
- Controlling power in the social economy: A socialist approach pp. 21-30

- E. Hunt
- The wage system and the distribution of power pp. 31-41

- Warren Samuels
- Power and decision making in health care pp. 43-61

- Rose Rubin
- An alternative to economic retrenchment William M. Dugger pp. 63-66

- Charles Zech
- Capitalism, competition and economic crisis: Structural changes in advanced industrialized countries, Y.S. Brenner pp. 67-69

- William Dugger
- Social viewpoint pp. 71-73

- George Rohrlich
Volume 15, issue 2, 1985
- Industrial policy and ‘participation’: The perspective of the bishops’ pastoral letter pp. 1-19

- Stephen Worland
- An alternative to economic retrenchment pp. 63-66

- Charles Zech
- Capitalism, competition and economic crisis: structural changes in advanced industrialized countries pp. 67-69

- William Dugger
- Social viewpoint pp. 71-73

- George Rohrlich
- Announcements pp. 79-81

- Charles Britton
Volume 15, issue 1, 1985
- Capitalist morality and social justice: A marxist critique pp. 1-17

- Rudy Fichtenbaum and Gordon Welty
- Reflections on the ethics of capitalism pp. 19-27

- Lewis Hill
- A broad utilitarian theory of value and moral value pp. 29-59

- James Yunker
- A note on an anniversary pp. 61-63

- Joseph Flubacher
Volume 14, issue 1, 1984
- A word from the editor pp. iii-iii

- Robert Deans
- New directions in humanistic economics or How to overcome the utility monster pp. 1-33

- Mark Lutz and Kenneth Lux
- Not by bread alone A comment on “new directions in humanistic economics” by Mark A. Lutz and Kenneth Lux pp. 35-44

- Y. Brenner
- Stabilization policy and long-term goals pp. 45-54

- Spiro Patton
- Remarks on the epistemological and methodological bases of economics pp. 55-62

- Franz Mueller
- Early years of the Association for Social Economics pp. 63-83

- Louis Buckley
- Editor’s comment pp. 84-84

- Robert Deans
- Temperance and economic assumptions pp. 88-88

- Ira Goldberg