Articles in Professional Journals and Books
340. “Is Transparency the Best Disinfectant?” Journal of Political Philosophy. (June, 2010).
339. “Life: The Most Basic Human Right.” Human Rights Journal 9:1 (January 2010) p. 100-110.
338. “The Normativity of Human Rights is Self Evident.” Human Rights Quarterly 32 (2010) p. 187-197.
337. “A Crisis of Consumerism” in Aftershocks: Economic Crisis and Institutional Choice, Anton Hemerijck, Ben Knapen, Ellen van Doorne (ed.), (Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2009) p. 155-162.
336. “Bottom-Up Nation Building.” Policy Review 158 (December 2009-January 2010).
335. “Behavioral Economics: A Methodological Note.” Journal of Economic Psychology 31:1 (February 2010) 51-54.
334. “Samson’s Children.” Society 46:6 (November-December 2009) p. 477-478.
333. “A New Social Movement?” Voluntary Simplicity: The Poetic Alternative to Consumer Culture, Ed. Samuel Alexander, Whanganui (NZ: Stead & Daughters, Ltd, 2009) p 55-73.
332. “The Capture Theory of Regulations—Revisited.” Society 46:319 (July-August 2009) p. 319-323.
331. “Reconstruction: An Agenda.” In Statebuilding and Intervention: Policies, practices and paradigms. ed. David Chandler. (Routledge Press: New York, NY 2009) p. 101-121.
330. “EU: Closing the Community Deficit.” Intereconomics: Review of European Economic Policy 43:6 (November/December 2008) p. 324-331.
329. “The Common Good and Rights: A Neo-Communitarian Approach.” Georgetown Journal of International Affairs (Winter/Spring 2009), pp 113-119.
328. “A Global, Community Building Language?“ International Studies Perspectives (Vol. 9, Issue 2, 2008) pp 113–127.
327. “Will the Right Islam Stand Up?” Sociological Forum (Vol. 23, Issue 1, Mar 2008) pp 174-182.
326. “Foreword.” Making Accountability Work: Dilemmas for Evaluation and for Audit. Eds. Marie-Louise Bemelmans-Videc, Jeremy Lonsdale and Burt Perrin. (Transaction Publishers: New Brunswick, NJ, 2007) pp. ix-xviii.
325. “Citizenship Tests: A Comparative, Communitarian Perspective.” The Political Quarterly (Vol. 78, No. 3, July-September 2007) pp. 353-363.
324. “Social Analysis and Social Action.” Discourse on Applied Sociology: Volume I Theoretical Perspectives. Eds. Samir Dasgupta & Robyn Driskell. (Anthem Press: New York, 2007) pp. 157-164.
323. “Don’t Brown the Latinos.” College and University Journal (2007, Vol. 82, No. 2) pp. 37-39.
322. “Hispanics and Asian Immigrants: America’s Last Hope.” Debating Immigration. Ed. Carol Swain. (Cambridge University Press: New York, 2007) pp. 189-205.
321. “Foreword.” A United Nations for the 21st Century: From Reaction to Prevention. Detlev Wolter. Germany: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft, 2007.
320. “Community Deficit.” Journal of Common Market Studies. Vol. 45, No. 1, pp.23-42.
319. “Corporate Crime.” International Handbook of White-Collar Corporate Crime. Ed. Henry Pontell & Gilbert Geis (Springer: New York, NY 2007) pp.187-199.
318. “Reconstruction: An Agenda.” Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding. Vol. 1, No. 1 (March 2007) pp. 27-45.
317. “Foreword: Civic Service Ananlysis Has Come of Age.” Civic Service Worldwide. Ed. Amanda Moore McBride & Michael Sherraden (M.E. Sharpe, Inc.: New York) pp. ix-xiii.
316. “The Global Importance of Illiberal Moderates.” Cambridge Review of International Affairs (Vol. 19, No. 3, September 2006) pp. 369-385.
315. “A Communitarian Perspective on Sex and Sexuality.” International Review of Sociology (Vol. 15, No. 2, July 2005) pp. 215-241.
314. “Communitarianism.” The Cambridge Dictionary of Socioloy. ed. Bryan S. Turner (Cambridge University Press 2006) pp. 81-83.
313. “Self-Evident Truth (Beyond Relativism).” Universalism vs. Relativism: Making moral judgements in a changing, pluralistic, and threatening world. Ed. Don Browning (Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc. 2006) pp. 19-32.
312. “The Unique Methodology of Policy Research.” The Oxford Handbook of Public Policy. ed. Michael Moran, Martin Rein & Robert E. Goodin (Oxford University Press 2006) pp. 833-843.
311. “Should the United States Support Religious Education in the Islamic World?” Journal of Church and State (Spring 2006) pp. 279-281.
310. “A Communitarian Approach: A Viewpoint on the Study of the Legal, Ethical and Policy Considerations Raised by DNA Tests and Databases.” Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics (Summer 2006) pp. 214-221.
309. “Religion and the State: Why Moderate Religious Teaching Should Be Promoted.” Harvard International Review (March 7, 2006) pp.14-17.
308. “Bad Lawyering.” The National Law Journal (January 2, 2006)
307. “The Fair Society.” Uniting America: Restoring the Vital Center to American Democracy. ed. Norton Garfinkle and Daniel Yankelovich (Yale University Press 2005) pp. 211-223
306. “No State Intrustions.” The National Law Journal (November 28, 2005)
305. “HIV Testing of Infants: Privacy and Public Health.” Ethical Health Care, ed. Patricia Illingworth and Wendy E. Parmet. (Pearson Prentice Hall, 2006) pp. 234-244.
304. “HIV Sufferers Have a Responsibility.” Ethical Health Care, ed. Patricia Illingworth and Wendy E. Parmet. (Pearson Prentice Hall, 2006) pp. 140-142.
303. “Response to Simon Prideaux’s ‘From Organisational Theory to the New Communitarianism of Amitai Etzioni’.” Canadian Journal of Sociology. Vol. 30, No. 2 (2005) pp. 215-217.
302. “Affective Bonds and Moral Norms: A Communitarian Approach to the Emerging Global Society.” International Politics and Society, ed. Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung. (Verlag J.H.W. Dietz Nachfolger GmbH, 2005) pp. 127- 143.
301. “Genocide Prevention in the New Global Architecture.” British Journal of Politics and International Relations. Vol. 7 (Blackwell Publishing Ltd., 2005) pp. 469-484.
300. “‘KELO V. NEW LONDON’ States to the Rescue.” The National Law Journal (September 19, 2005)
299. “Bookmarks for Public Sociologists,” The British Journal of Sociology, Volume 56, Issue 3 (Sept. 2005) pp. 373-378
298. “Response.” American Behavioral Scientist, ed. Emily Pryor. Vol. 48, No. 12. (Sage Publications, August, 2005) pp. 1657-1665.
297. “Beyond a Civil Society: a Good Society.” (Published in German as “Mehr als eine Zivilgesellschaft: eine gute Gesellschaft”) Zerreißt das soziale Band: Beiträge zu einer aktuellen geseschaftspolitischen Debatte, ed. Johannes Berger. (Campus Verlag GmbH, 2005) pp. 27-51.
296. “Oversight is Crucial.” The National Law Journal. (June 20, 2005).
295. “Cross Cultural Judgements: The Next Steps.” War and Border Crossings, ed. Peter A. French and Jason A. Short. (Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 2005) pp. 107-119.
294. “Transnational Moral Dialogues.” After Terror, ed. Akbar Ahmed and Brian Forst. (Polity Press, 2005) pp. 79-84.
293. “Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty is obsolete.” The National Law Journal. (April 25, 2005.)
292. “Limits of Privacy.” Contemporary Debates in Applied Ethics Blackwell (2005) pp. 253-262.
291. “Enforcing Nuclear Disarmament.” The National Interest Journal. No. 78 (Winter, 2004/5), pp. 81-89. Also published in Italian as “Una strategia per vincere il terrorismo nucleare.” Vita e Pensiero. (March, 2005), pp. 20-28.
290. “The Foundations of Socioeconomics and Its Relation to the Law.” Law and Economics, Alternative Economic Approaches to Legal and Regulatory Issues. (2005), pp. 15-23.
289. “The Capabilities and Limits of the Global Civil Society.” Millennium, Journal of International Studies. Vol. 33, No. 2 (December 2004), pp.341-353.
288. “On the Need For More Transnational Capacity.” Florida Law Review. Vol. 56, No. 5 (December 2004), pp. 921-932.
287. “The Post Affluent Society.” Review of Social Economy. Vol. 62, No. 3 (September, 2004), pp. 407-420.
286. “DNA Tests and Databases in Criminal Justice: Individual Rights and the Common Good.” DNA and the Criminal Justice System: The Technology of Justice, David Lazer, editor. (MIT Press, 2004) pp. 197-223.
285. “A Communitarian Position for Civil Unions.” Just Marriage, ed. Mary Lyndon Shanley. (Oxford University Press, 2004) pp. 63-66.
284. “It’s Not Just a Driver’s License Anymore.” The National Association of Court Security Officers, Vol. 1, No. 1 (July 2004), pp. 16-19.
283. “On Virtual, Democratic Communities.” Community in the Digital Age, Andrew Feenberg and Darin Barney, editors. (Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 2004, USA) pp. 225-238.
282. “The Emerging Global Normative Synthesis.” Symposium: Toward International Consensus Journal of Political Philosophy, Vol. 12, No. 2 (June 2004), pp. 214-244.
281. “Wie eine gute globale Gesellschaft entsteht.” Internationale Politik und Gesellschaft, No. 2 (2004), pp. 12-30.
280. “Response.” Symposium: Do Children Have the Same First Amendment Rights as Adults? Chicago-Kent Law Review, ed. Amitai Etzioni, Vol. 79, No. 1 (2004), pp. 299-313.
279. “On Protecting Children from Speech.” Symposium: Do Children Have the Same First Amendment Rights as Adults? Chicago-Kent Law Review, ed. Amitai Etzioni, Vol. 79, No. 1 (2004), pp. 3-53.
278. “What is Political?” Der Begriff des Politischen. Soziale Welt, Sonderband 14. Armin Nassehi und Markus Schroer, Herausgeber. (Nomos, 2003). Abstract published in CSA Worldwide Political Science Abstracts, 2006.
277. “Assimilation to the American Creed.” Reinventing the Melting Pot: The New Immigrants and What it Means to be American, Tamar Jacoby, ed. (Basic Books, 2004, New York) pp. 211-220.
276 . “Mosque and State in Iraq.” Policy Review No. 121 (October & November 2003) pp. 65-73. Also published: “The Taliban Theocracy: Changing Iraq.” Current, No. 459 (January 2004), pp. 28-32; “Iraq: dall’islam soft arriva la democrazia.” Vita e Pensiero, (March & April, 2004), pp. 22-28. Religion – Staat Gesellschaft (7. Jahrgang 2006) pp. 9-17.
275. “Communitarianism.” Encyclopedia of Community: From the Village to the Virtual World, Vol 1, A-D, Karen Christensen and David Levinson, eds. (Sage Publications, 2003) pp. 224-228.
274. “How Liberty is Lost.” Symposium: Fallacies in Democracy Society Vol. 40, No. 5 (July/August 2003) 44-51.
273. “On Self-Evident Truths.” Symposium: After Relativism, What? Academic Questions Vol. 16, No. 1 (Winter 2002/2003) 11-15.
272. “Are Virtual and Democratic Communities Feasible?” Democracy and New Media, Henry Jenkins and David Thorburn, editors. (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2003) pp. 85-100.
271. “Diversity within Unity.” 21st Century Opportunities and Challenges: An Age of Destruction or An Age or Transformation, Howard F. Didsbury, Jr., Ed. (World Future Society, 2003, Bethesda, Maryland) pp. 316-323. Also published: “Vielfalt in der Einheit.” (Diversity within Unity) Zeitschrift fur Glaubensformen und Weltanschauungen (Journal for the Study of Beliefs and Worldviews) Vol. 3, No. 2 (2002) 207-234.
270. “Toward a New Socio-Economic Paradigm.” Socio-Economic Review Vo. 1, No. 1 (2003) 105-118.
269. “Organ Donation: A Communitarian Approach.” Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal Vo. 13, No. 1 (March 2003) 1-18.
268. “Are Particularistic Obligations Justified?” The Review of Politics Vo. 64, No. 4 (Fall 2002) 573-598.
268. “On Social and Moral Revival.” The Journal of Political Philosophy Vo. 9, No. 3 (September 2001) 356-371.
267. “Public Health Law: A Communitarian Perspective.” Health Affairs: Perspective Vo. 21, No. 6 (November/December 2002) 102-104.
266. “Towards a Socio-Economic Paradigm.” Advancing Socio-Economics: An Institutionalist Perspective. J. Rogers Hollingsworth, Karl H. Muller and Ellen Jane Hollingsworth, editors. (Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, Inc., Lanham, Maryland, 2002) pp. 37-49.
265. “Implications of the American Anti-Terrorism Coalition for Global Architectures.” European Journal of Political Theory. Vol. 1, No. 1 (July 2002) 9-30.
264. “The Good Society.” Seattle Journal of Social Justice. Vol. 1, Issue 1 (Spring/Summer 2002) 83-96.
263. “Opening Islam.” Society. Vol. 39, No. 5 (July/August 2002) 29-35.
262. “Implications of Select New Technologies For Individual Rights and Public Safety.” The Harvard Journal of Law & Technology. Vol. Fifteen, No. 2 (Spring 2002) 258-290.
261. “Die Entdeckung des Gemeinwesens im Kultur-und Sozialbereich. Effektivitatsvorteile von Non-profit Organisationen.” Ehre oder Amt? Qualifizierung burgerschaftlichen Engagements im Kulturbereich (2002) 61-75.
260. “Individualism – Within History.” The Hedgehog Review Vol. Four, No. One (Spring 2002), 49-56.
259. “A Communitarian Approach on Character Education.” Bringing in A New Era in Character Education. William Damon, editor. (Hoover Institution Press, Stanford University. 2002).
258. “Beyond Transnational Governance.” International Journal, Vol. LVI, No. 4 (Autumn 2001), 595-610.
257. “The Third Way to a Good Society.” Sociale wetenschappen (44e jaargang 2001 nummer 3), 5.
256. “Communitarianism.” The Oxford Companion to Politics of the World, (Oxford University Press: UK, 2001), 158.
255. “The Communitarian Model.” Building a Healthy Culture: Strategies for an American Renaissance, (Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co: Grand Rapids, MI, 2001), 246-259.
254. “Is Bowling Together Sociologically Lite?” Contemporary Sociology, Vol. 30, No. 3 (May 2001), 223, 224.
253. “For a Soft Moral Culture.” The Kettering Review, Vol. 19, No. 2 (Spring 2001), 37-46.
252. “On Ending Nationalism.” International Politics and Society, No. 2 (2001), 144-153.
251. “Suffer the Children.” The Good Society: A PEGS Journal, Vol 10, No. 1 (2001), 67-71.
250. “Humble Decision Making.” Harvard Business Review on Decision Making, (Harvard Business School Press: Boston, MA, 2001), 45-57.
249. “The Monochrome Society.” Policy Review. No. 105 (February & March 2001), 53-70.
248. “Zur Theorie der Zivilgesellschaft.” Theorie und Praxis der Sozialen Arbeit, Vol 51, No. 11, pp 403-409.
247. “A Communitarian Perspective on Privacy.” Connecticut Law Review, Vol. 32, No. 3 (Spring 2000)
246. “Communitarianism.” Encyclopedia of Sociology, 2nd Ed. (2000), Vol 1, 355-362.
245. “Social Norms: Internalization, Persuasion, and History.” Law & Society Review, Vol 34, No. 1 (2000), 157-178.
244. “Creating good communities and good societies,” Contemporary Sociology, Vol. 29, Issue 1 (January 2000), 188-195.
243. “Toward a Theory of Public Ritual,” Sociological Theory, Vol. 18, No. 1 (March 2000), 40-59.
242. “Debating the Societal Effects of the Internet: Connecting with the World,” Public Perspective, Vol. 11, No. 3 (May/June 2000), 42-43.
241. “Law in Civil Society, Good Society, and the Prescriptive State,” Chicago Kent Law Review, Vol. 75, No. 2 (2000), 355-377.
240. “Moral Dialogues in Public Debates” The Public Perspective, Vol. 11, No. 2 (March/April 2000), pp. 27-30.
239. “A Contemporary Conception of Privacy,” Telecommunications and Space Journal, Vol. 6 (1999), 81-114.
238. “The Monochrome Society,” The Public Interest, No. 137, (Fall 1999), 42-55.
237. “Communitarian Elements in Select Works of Martin Buber,” The Journal of Value Inquiry, No. 33, (July 1999), 151-169.
236. “Less Privacy is Good for Us (And You),” Privacy Journal, (April 1999), 3-5.
235. “Medical Records: Enhancing Privacy, Preserving the Common Good,” Hastings Center Report, (March/April 1999), 14-23.
234. “The Good Society,” The Journal of Political Philosophy, Vol.7. No. 1, (March 1999), 88-103.
233. “Voluntary Simplicity: Characterization, select psychological implications, and societal consequences,” Journal of Economic Psychology, No. 19, (1998), 619-643.
232. “A Communitarian Note on Stakeholder Theory,” Business Ethics Quarterly, Vol. 8, Issue 4, (October 1998), 679-691.
231. “Moral Dialogues: A Communitarian Core Element,” Debating Democracy’s Discontent: Essays on American Politics, Law, and Public Philosophy, Anita L. Allen and Milton C. Regan, Jr., editors (Oxford, England: Oxford University Press, 1998), 183-192.
230. “Die Verantwortungsgesellschaft,” Conturen: Das Magazin Zur Zeit, (2/98), 14-25.
229. “HIV Testing of Infants: Privacy and Public Health,” Health Affairs, Vol. 17, No. 4, (July/August 1998), 170-183.
228. “Cross-Cultural Judgements: The Next Steps,” Journal of Social Philosophy, Vol. XXVIII, No. 3, (Winter 1997), 5-15.
227. “Ein Kommunitaristischer Anata gegenuber dem Sozialstaat,” Theorie und Prazis der sozialen Arbeit, Nr., (2/97), 25-31.
226. “Deliberations, Culture Wars, and Moral Dialogues,” The Good Society, A PEGS Journal, Vol. 7, No. 1, (Winter 1997), 34-38.
225. “New Issues: Rethinking Race,” The Public Perspective, Vol. 8., No.4, (June/July 1997), 39-40.
224. “Civic Repentance: Just and Effective,” Introduction to: Repentance: A Comparative Perspective, (Eds.) Amitai Etzioni and David Carney, (1997), 1-20.
223. “How Americans Can Contribute to the Common Good,” Fundamental Sources of Morality in American Politics, The Long Term View, Vol. 3, No. 3, Dermont Whittaker, Ed., (Andover, MA: Massachusetts School of Law), (Fall 1996), 78-81.
222. “Der moralsche Dialog-Ein kommunitaristischer Blick auf die Demokratie,”Demokratie am Wendepunkt, Werner Weidenfeld, (ed.), (Siedler Verlag: Bertelsmann Stiftung)(1996), 218-229.
221. “A Moderate Communitarian Proposal,” Political Theory, Vol. 24, No. 2, (May 1996), 155-171.
220. Positive Aspects of Community and the Dangers of Fragmentation,” Development and Change, Vol. 27, No. 2, (April 1996), pp. 301-314. Also published: Social Futures, Global Visions. Cynthia Hewitt de Alcantata (Ed.). UNRISD, Blackwell Publishers: Oxford. (1996). 89-101.
219. “Community of Communities.” The Washington Quarterly, Vol. 19, No. 3, (Summer 1996), 127-138.
218. “Die verantwortungsbewufte Gesellschaft Zur Rolle gemeinsamaer Werte fur das Gleichgewicht zwischen Individuum und Gesellschaft,” Warnfried Dettling (Ed.), Die Zukunft denken, International Symposium, (October 23, 1995), 42-49.
217. “The Responsive Community: A Communitarian Perspective,” Presidential Address, American Sociological Association, August 20, 1995. American Sociological Review, (February 1996), 1-11.
216. “A Moderate Communitarian Proposal,” Sociological Imagination, Vol. 32, No. 2, (Summer 1995), 67-78.
215. “Rethinking Peacekeeping, Beyond Intervention to Mediation” The Washington Quarterly, Volume 18, No. 3, (Summer 1995), 75-87.
214. “The Socio-Economics of Work,” Frederick C. Gamst (Ed.), Meanings of Work, Considerations for the Twenty-First Century, SUNY Press, Albany, (1995). 251-260.
213. “Too Many Rights, Too Few Responsibilities,” Michael Walzer (Ed.) Toward A Global Civil Society, Berghahn Books, Providence, RI, (1995), 99-105.
212. “Managers in the Moral Dimension: What Etzioni Might Mean to Corporate Managers,” Business Ethics Quarterly, (August 1993), 169-170.
211. “Restoring our Moral Voice,” The Public Interest No. 116, (Summer 1994), pp. 107-113. Also published: “On Restoring the Moral Voice, Virtue and Community Pressure,: Current, (September 1994), 9-11.
210. “Virtues in a Democracy,” Oliver F. Williams, C.S.C and John W. Houck (Eds.), Catholic Social Thought and the New World Order, University of Notre Dame Press, Notre Dame, (1993). 285-297.
209. “A Socio-Economic Perspective on Friction,” Sven-Erik Sjostrand (Ed.) Institutional Change, Theory and Empirical Findings, M.E. Sharpe, Inc., NY, (1993). Also published: Futures Research Quarterly, Vol. 9, No. 2, (Summer 1993), 5-22.
208. “The U.S. Sentencing Commission on Corporate Crime: A Critique,” Annals, American Academy of Political and Social Science, 525 (January 1993), pp. 147-156.
207. “The Evils of Self-Determination,” Foreign Policy, No. 89, (Winter 1992-93), pp. 21-35. Reprinted in: Moresh, No. 2, Vol 2, (Oct 1993), p. 43-49. The Annals of the International Institute of Sociology, Vol. IV, (1994), pp. 163-176.
206. “Virtues and Constitutional Democracy,” Kettering Review, (Summer 1992), pp. 31-37.
205. “The I & We paradigm,” Paul Ekins and Manfred Max-Neef (Eds.), Real-life Economics, Understanding Wealth Creation, Routledge, London and New York (1992), pp.48-53.
204. “How is Russia Bearing Up?” Challenge, (May-June 1992), pp. 40-43. Also published: “Socio-Economics and the Former Soviet Union,” Guest Opinion, Washington Economic Reports, United States Information Agency, No. 42, p. 7.
203. “Socio-Economics: Select policy implications,” Stephen E.G.Lea, Paul Webley and Brian M. Young (Eds.), New Directions in Economic Psychology, Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd., U.K. (1992), pp. 13-27.
202. “On the Place of Virtues in a Pluralistic Democracy,” Larry Diamond and Gary Marks (Eds.), Comparative Perspectives on Democracy: Essays in Honor of Seymour Martin Lipset. Published also: American Behavioral Scientist, Vol. 35, Nos. 4 & 5, (March/June 1992), Sage Publications, CA, (1992), pp. 530-540.
201. “Corporate Behavior: Fewer Flaws Mean Fewer Laws,” Business and Society Review, Number 81, (Spring 1992), pp. 13-17.
200. “Communitarian Solutions/What Communitarians Think,” The Journal of State Government, Vol 65, No. 1, January-March, 1992, pp. 9-11.
219. “Ethics, Development and the Need for a New ‘Paradigm’.” Journal of Regional Policy, No. 3-4/91. Istituto per lo Sviluppo Economico dell’Italia Meridionale, Naples, Italy. Vol. 11 – July/December, pp. 587-599.
199. “Socio-Economics: The Next Steps,” Amitai Etzioni and Paul R. Lawrence (Eds.), Socio-Economics Toward a New Synthesis, M.E. Sharpe, Inc., NY, (1991), pp. 347-352.
198. “Contemporary Liberals, Communitarians, and Individual Choices,” Amitai Etzioni and Paul R. Lawrence (Eds.), Socio-Economics Toward a New Synthesis, M.E. Sharpe, Inc., NY, (1991), pp. 59-73.
197. “Beyond ‘Political Correctness,’ Left or Right,” Symposium on Transcending Ideological Conformity, New Oxford Review, (October 1991), pp. 13-14.
196. “The socioeconomic view of redevelopment,” Review of Political Economy, Edward Arnold (Ed.), Vol. 3, No. 4, (1991), pp. 373-392.
195. “Reflections on Teaching Business Ethics,” Business Ethics Quarterly, Vol. 1, No. 4, (October 1991), pp. 355-365.
194. “Beyond Self-Interest,” Policy Analysis and Economics, Developments, Tensions, Prospects, David L. Weimer (Ed.), Recent Economic Thought Series. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Norwell, MA, (1991), pp. 65-84.
193. “Health Care Rationing: A Critical Evaluation,” Health Affairs, Vol. 10, No. 2, Summer (1991). pp. 88-95.
192. “The Socio-Economics of Property” To Have Possesions, A Handbook on Ownership and Property, Floyd W. Rudimin (Ed.), Special Issue, Journal of Social Behavior and Personality, Vol. 6, No. 6, (1991), pp. 465-468.
191. “The Good Polity. Can We Design It?” American Behavioral Scientist, Vol. 34, No. 5, Amy B. Cohen, Brett Gary, and John Noakes (eds.). Sage Publications, Newbury Park, CA, (May/June 1991), pp. 549-562.
190. “Socio-Economics Revisited,” Sociological Inquiry, Dennis L. Peck, (ed.) Vol. 61, No. 1, University of Texas Press, (February 1991), pp. 68-73.
189. “Policy Implications of Socioeconomics,” Handbook of Behavioral Economics, Stanely Kaish and Benjamin Gilad, (series eds.), Volume 2A, Roger Frantz, Harinder Singh and James Gerber, (volume eds.) JAI Press Inc., Greenwich, CT. (1991), pp. 5-18.
188. “A Matter of Goals: High Growth – Or Deficit Reduction?,” Journal of Accounting, Auditing & Finance, Vol. 4, No. 4 (New Series), Fall 1989, pp. 555-570.
187. “Policy Implications of Socio-Economics,” Policy Studies Review, (Spring 1990), Vol.9, No. 3, pp. 445-454.
186. “Pour une Science Sociale Deontologique,” La revue de MAUSS (Mouvement Anti-Utilitariste dans les Sciences Sociales), La Socio-Economie Une Nouvelle Discipline? (Third Trimester, 1990), pp. 14-32.
185. “Is Corporate Crime Worth The Time?,” Business and Society Review, Number 73, (Spring, 1990), pp. 32-35.
184. “Liberals and Communitarians,” Partisan Review, Vol. LVII No.2 (Spring 1990), pp. 215-227.
183. “New Hopes, Old Habits,” The National Interest, No. 19 (Spring 1990), pp. 95-102.
182. “Choosing Social Science Paradigms, Merging Disciplines,” National Forum, (Spring 1989), pp. 12-14.
180. “Corporations on the Government Gravy Train,” Business and Society Review, No. 62 (Summer 1987), pp. 4-10.
179. “Humble Decision Making,” Harvard Business Review, No. 4, (July-August 1989), pp. 122-126.
178. “Label ‘Em Hazardous: Economic Forecasters Are In Deep Voodoo,” Washington Journalism Review, Vol. 11, No. 5 (June 1989), pp. 39-41. Also published in Futures Research Quarterly, Spring 1991, Vol. 7, No. 1, pp. 31-35.
177. “Toward Deontological Social Sciences,” Philosophy of the Social Sciences, Vol. 19, No. 2, (June 1989), pp. 145-156.
176. “The Me First Model in the Social Sciences Is Too Narrow,” The Chronicle of Higher Education, (February 1, 1989), p. A44. Also published: General course offering Central Methodist College, Fayette, MO, 1993.
175. “When Rights Collide,” in Rise Axelrod and Charles Cooper, (Eds.) Reading Critically, Writing Well, (Second ed.), New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1989.
174. “Status-Separation and Status-Fusion: The Role of PAC’s in Contemporary American Democracy,” Research in Political Sociology, Vol. 4, pp. 145-165, 1989. Also published in Political Sociology of the State, Margaret and Richard G. Braungart eds., JAI Press, Greenwich, CT, (December 1990), pp. 67-87.
173. “Compliance, Goals, and Effectiveness,” in Jay M. Shafritz and J. Steven Ott, (Eds.) Classics of Organization Theory, (2nd ed.), Chicago: The Dorsey Press, (1987), pp. 177-187.
172. “Toward a New Paradigm,” in Paul J. Albanese (Ed.), Psychological Foundations of Economic Behavior, Praeger: New York, 1988, pp. 165-172.
171. “Seek High Growth, Not Deficit Reduction,” Business in the Contemporary World. Vol. 1, #1. October, 1988, pp. 37-46.
170. “Normative-Affective Factors: Toward a New Decisionmaking Model,” Journal of Economic Psychology, #9, (1988), pp. 125-150. Also published: “Normative-Affective Factors: Toward a New Decision-Making Model,” Decision Making. Alternatives to Rational Choice Models, Mary Zey (Ed.), Sage Publications, CA, (1992), pp. 89-111. Also in: Quarterly Applied Industrial Psychology, Institute of Psychology, Charles University, Prague. Vol. 1991/4.
169. “The Responsive Community,” in Roderick F. French (ed.) An Individual Institution in a Free Society, The George Washington University, Washington DC, 1988, pp. 82-94.
168. “The Responsive Community (I & We),” The American Sociologist, Summer 1987, pp. 146-157. Published also as: “I & We: The Case for the Responsive Community.” Social Justice Research, June 1988, Vol. 2, No. 2, pp. 88-94.
167. “U.S. Technological, Economic, and Social Development for the 21st Century,” Research in Public Policy Analysis and Management, Vol.4, (1987), pp. 241-270.
166. “Entrepreneurship, Adaptation and Legitimation: A Macro-behavioral Perspective,” Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, Vol. 8, (1987), pp. 175-189.
165. “Nine Ways for Coping With Future Angst: What I Learned” in Michael Marien and Lane Jennings (eds.) What I Have Learned: Thinking about the Future Then and Now (New York: Greenwood Press, 1987) pp.101-106.
164. “How Rational We?” Sociological Forum, Vol. 2 (Winter, 1987), No. 1, pp. 1-20.
163. “Toward a Kantian Socio-Economics,” Review of Social Economy, Vol. XLV (April, 1987), No. 1, pp. 37-47.
162. “Does Regulation Reduce Electricity Rates? A Research Note,” Policy Sciences, Vol. 19 (1986), pp. 349-357.
161. “I and We: The Case for the Open Community,” The National Social Conscience Conference Proceedings, The Peter E. Heller Program for Analysis of Social Policy Issues, November 21-22, 1985, Heller School, Brandeis University (October 1986).
160. “The Case for a Multiple-Utility Conception,” Economics and Philosophy, Vol. 2, No. 2 (October 1986), pp. 159-183.
159. “Socio-Economics: A Proposal for a New Interdisciplinary Field,” Journal of Social Behavior and Personality, Vol.1, No. 4 (1986), pp. 475-482.
158. “Tax Evasion and Perceptions of Tax Fairness: A Research Note,” The Journal of Applied Behavioral Science, Vol. 22, No. 2 (1986), pp. 177-185.
157. “A Better Way,” New Society, Vol. 75, No. 1211 (14 March 1986), p. 466.
156. “Rationality is Anti-Entropic,” Journal of Economic Psychology, Vol. 7 (1986), pp. 17-36.
155. “Opening the Preferences,” Journal of Behavioral Economics, Vol.XIV (Winter, 1985), pp. 183-205.
154. “Mixed Scanning Revisited,” Public Administration Review, Vol. 46, No. 1 (January/February 1986), pp. 8-14.
153. “Socio-Economics: A New Department?” Communicator, Vol. XVIII, No. 9 (November, 1985), p. 4. 166. “Guidance Rules and Rational Decision Making,” Social Science Quarterly, Vol. 66, No. 4 (December 1985), pp. 753-769.
152. “Special Interest Groups Versus Constituency Representation,” Research in Social Movements, Conflicts and Change, Vol. 8 (1985), pp. 171-195.
151. “The Political Economy of Imperfect Competition,” Journal of Public Policy, Vol. 5, Part 2 (May 1985), pp. 169-186.
150. “The American Way of Economic Development” in Orlando Fals Borda (Ed.), The Challenge of Social Change (Beverly Hills, Calif.): Sage Publications: 1985) pp. 57-74.
149. “Encapsulated Competition,” Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, Vol. 7, No. 3 (Spring 1985) pp. 287-302.
148. “Making Policy for Complex Systems: A Medical Model for Economics,” Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, Vol. 4, No. 3 (1985), pp. 383-395. Reprinted in Ray C. Rist (ed.), Policy Studies Review Annual, Vol. 8, New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Books.
147. “A Creative Adaptation to a World of Rising Shortages,”in John Calhoun (ed.) Environment and Population: Problems of Adaptation (New York: Praeger, 1983), pp. 260-264.
146. “The Reindustrialization of Vocational Education,” in Howard F. Didsbury, Jr. (ed.) The World of Work: Careers and the Future (Bethesda, Maryland: World Future Society, 1983), pp. 209-218.
145. “Towards a Political Psychology of Economics, Political Psychology, Vol. 4, No. 1 (March 1983), pp. 77-86.
144. “The MITIzation of America?” The Public Interest, No. 72 (Summer 1983), pp. 44-51. Published also in Paul Peretz (ed.) The Politics of American Economic Policy Making (Armonk, New York: 1987) pp. 108-113.
143. “Reindustrialization of America,” Policy Studies Review, Vol. 2, Vol. 4 (May 1983), pp. 677-694.
142. “A Management Computer for the President,” Technology Review, Vol. 86, No. 1 (January 1983), pp. 38-45.
141. “A Top Management Computer,” Behavioral Science, Vol. 28 (January 1983), pp. 1-3.
140. “The Fight Against Fraud and Abuse: Analyzing Constituent Support,” Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, Vol. 2, No. 1 (Fall 1982), pp. 26-38.
139. “The Reindustrialization of America,” Journal of Public and International Affairs (Winter 1981), pp. 1-21.
138. “Productivity: The Human Factor,” in John D. Hogan (ed.) Dimensions of Productivity Research (Houston, Texas: American Productivity Center, 1980), Vol. I, pp. 27-38.
137. “Choose We Must,” in Carl A. Bramlette, Jr. and Michael H. Mescon (eds.), The Individual and the Future of Organizations (Georgia: Franklin Foundation Lecture Series, 1980), pp. 25-40. Reprinted in Across the Board, Vol. XVII, No. 10 (October 1980), pp. 42-49. Published also as: “Social Progress vs. Economic Progress,” Social Policy, Vol. 10, No. 5 (March-April 1981), pp. 4-9. In: Jacqueline Scherer (ed.), Sociology, 81/82 (Guilford, Ct.: Dushkin Publ. Group, 1981), pp. 256-260.
136. “The Morality of School Experience,” in Louis Rubin (ed.), Critical Issues in Educational Policy (Boston: Allyn & Bacon, 1980), pp. 382-396.
135. “Beyond Integration, Toward Guidability,” in Philip M. Houser (ed.), World Population and Development: Challenges and Prospects (New York: Syracuse University Press, 1979), pp. 538-565.
134. “Work in the American Future: Reindustrialization or Quality of Life,” in Clark Kerr and Jerome M. Rosow (eds.) Work in America: The Decade Ahead (New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold Company, 1979), pp. 27-34. Reprinted in part as “A.B.C.: Choose One,” J.C. Penney Forum (Spring/Summer 1980), pp. 4-7.
133. “Sozialpsychologieche Aspekte Internationaler Beziehungen,” in Die Psychologie Des 20 Jahrhunderts (Zurich: Kinler Verlag, 1979), pp. 601-618.
132. “Hacia una Teoria Dirigista del Desarrollo,” Foro Internacional, Vol. XIX, No. 4 (April-June 1979), pp. 523-539.
131. “Genetic Engineering: Tinkering with Life?” in Hayrettin Kardestunger (ed.) Social Consequences of Engineering (San Francisco: Boyd & Fraser Publishing Company, 1979), pp. 228-244.
130. “Toward a New Affirmation,” National Forum, Vol. LVIII, No. 4 (Fall 1978), pp. 37-42.
129. “Planning–An Historical and Intellectual Perspective,” in Robert W. Burchell and George Sternlieb (eds.) Planning Theory in the 1980’s: A Search for Future Direction (New Brunswick: Center for Urban Policy Research, Rutgers University, 1978), pp. 209-211.
128. “From Zion to Diaspora,” Society (Transaction: Social Science and Modern Society) Vol. 15, No. 4 (May-June 1978), pp. 92-101.
127. “Individual Will and Social Conditions: Toward an Effective Health Maintenance Policy,” The Annals, AAPSS 437 (May 1978), pp. 62-73.
126. “Societal Overload: Sources, Components, and Corrections,” Political Science Quarterly, Vol. 92, No. 4 (Winter 1977-78).
125. “News That is Both National and Local,” Columbia Journalism Review, Vol. XVI, No. 5 (January/February 1978), pp. 42-43.
124. “The Role of Institutionalized Thinking,” Inter-Sectoral Educational Planning (Paris: OECD Organization for Economic Cooperational and Development, 1977), pp. 167-179.
123. “The Family: Is It Obsolete?” Journal of Current Social Issues, Vol. 14, No. 1 (Winter 1977).
122. “Basic Characterological Needs and Changing Social Systems,” in Gordon T. DiRenzo (ed.) We, the People: American Character and Social Change (Westport: Greenwood Press, 1977), pp. 273-284.
121. “Can Schools Teach Kids Moral Values?” New York University Education Quarterly. Vol. IX, No. I (Fall 1977). “Can Schools Teach Kids Values?” Today’s Education, Vol. 66, No. 3 (Sept.-Oct. 1977), pp. 28-38.
120. “Health as a Social Priority,” in Arthur Levine (ed.) Health Services: The Local Perspective. (New York: Proceedings of the Academy of Political Science, Vol. 32, No. 3, 1977), pp. 8-14.
119. “Quality Cost and Equal Access–Variables at Cross Purposes,” Medical Group Management, Vol. 24, No. 3 (May- June 1977), pp. 55-58.
118. “Old People and Public Policy,” Social Policy, Vol. 7, No. 3 (November-December 1976), pp. 21-29. Reprinted in Howard E. Freeman (ed.) Policy Studies Review Annual, Vol. 2, 1978, pp. 608-615.
117. “Amniocentesis: A Pandora’s Box,” Medical Opinion, Vol. 5, No. 8 (August 1976). Also printed in Public Health Reviews.
116. “‘Deinstitutionalization,’ Public Policy Fashion,” Evaluation, Vol. 3, Nos. 1-2 (1976), pp. 9-10. Also published as “No Place to Go,” The Washington Monthly, Vol. 8, No. 10 (December 1976), pp. 42-48; reprinted as “No Place to Go,” Readings in Social Problems ’77 – ’78 (Sluice Dock, Guilford, Ct.: The Dushkin Publishing Group, Inc., 1977), pp. 121-123.
115. “Rules for Using Forecasts and Forecasters,” World Future Society Bulletin, Vol. X, No. 3 (May-June, 1976), pp. 9-11. Also published as “Futures Analysis,”Analysen und Prognosen (July 1976), pp. 19-20. Also published as “Futures Analysis” in Estabrook Leigh, Libraries in Post-Industrial Society (Phoenix, Arix.: Onyx Press, 1977), pp. 40-44.
114. “On Medical Feedback Systems,” Evaluation, Vol. 2, No. 2 (1975), p. 11. Published also as “Evaluation Studies Required,” New Scientist, Vol. 65, No. 942 (March 27, 1975), p. 763.
113. “Societal Overload: Its Causes and Corrections,” in Melvin Zimet, The Frontier of Knowledge in Business 1974- 1975 (New York: Manhattan College, 1975), pp. 106-114.
112. “A Creative Adaptation to a World of Rising Shortages,” The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences, Vol. 420 (July 1975), pp. 98-110. Reprinted in Renaissance Universal Journal, Vol. 1, No. 4 (Fall 1976), pp. 3-8.
111. “Amniocentesis: A Case Study in the Management of Genetic Engineering,” Ethics in Science and Medicine, Vol. 2, No. 1 (May, 1975), pp. 13-24.
110. “Public Policy Issues Raised by a Medical Breakthrough,” Policy Analysis, Vol. 1, No. 1 (Winter 1975), pp. 69-76. Also published as “Issues of Public Policy in the USA Raised by Amniocentesis,” Journal of Medical Ethics, Vol. II, No. 1 (March 1976), pp. 8-11; as “Public Policy Issues Raised by Medical Breakthrough,” in E. Eldridge & N. Meredith (eds.) Environmental Issues: Family Impact (Minneapolis: Burgess Pub. Co., 1976), pp. 284-288.
109. “Human Nature and the Transforming Society,” International Journal of Group Tensions, Vol. 3, No. 3 (September 1974), pp. 284-312.
108. “Social Implications of the Use and Non-use of New Genetic and Medical Techniques,” Protection of Human Rights in the Light of New Scientific and Technological Progress in Biology and Medicine (Geneva: Council for International Organizations of Medical Sciences, 1974), pp. 48-75.
107. “Alternative Conceptions of Accountability,” Part 1, Hospital Progress, Vol. 55, No. 6 (June 1974), pp. 34-39. Part 2, (July 1974), pp. 56-59. Reprinted as “Accountability in Health Administration” in Selected Papers of the Commission on Education for Health Administration (Ann Arbor: Health Administration Press, 1975), pp. 3-24; “Accountability in Health Administration,” in Anthony R. Kovner and Duncan Neuhauser (eds.) Health Services Management: Readings and Commentary (Ann Arbor, Mich.: Health Administration Press, 1983), pp. 491-512. “Alternative Conceptions of Accountability,” in Harry I. Greenfield, Accountability in Health Facilities (New York: Praeger, 1975), pp. 121-142. “Alternative Conceptions of Accountability: The Example of Health Administration,” Public Administration Review, Vol. 35, No. 3 (May-June 1975), pp. 279-286. Reprinted in Frederick S. Lane (ed.) Current Issues in Public Administration (New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1978), pp. 510- 519.
106. “Interstate Integration of Students,” The Educational Forum, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 2 (January 1974), pp. 223-224.
105. “Public Policy and Curbing Violence,” International Journal of Group Tensions, Vol. 3, No. 3-4 (September 1973), pp. 76-95. As “Three Policies to Reduce Crime by One Third in Twelve Months,” The Forensic Quarterly, Vol. 50, No. 3 (August 1976).
104. “Moral and Social Implications of Genetic Manipulation,” in Claude A. Frazier, M.D. (ed.) Is it Moral to Modify Man? (Springfield, Ill.: Charles C. Thomas Pubs., 1973), pp. 267-269.
103. “The Crisis of Modernity: Deviation of Demise?” Journal of Human Relations, Vol. 21, No. 4 (Fourth Quarter, 1973), pp. 371-394. Translated into German as“Die Krise der Modernitat: Super Technologie oder Partizipation,” in Willy Hochkeppel (ed.) Wie Krank ist Amerika? (Hamburg: Hoffman und Campe Verlag, 1973), pp. 94-123. Translated into French as “La Crise de Modernite: deviation ou continuite,” The Human Context, Vol. V, No. 3 (Autumn 1973), pp. 622-637. Reprintedin the International Journal of Comparative Sociology, Vol. XVI, Nos. 1-2 (March-June 1975), pp. 1-18.
102. “Doctors Know More Than They’re Telling You About Genetic Defects,” Psychology Today, Vol. 7, No. 6 (November 1973), pp. 26, 28-31, 35-36, 137. Reprinted in the Congressional Record (February 20, 1974), pp. E737-E739; reprinted as “Biomedicine and Ethics: What Role for Genetic Engineering?” Current, No. 158 (January 1974), pp. 38-40.
101. “For Authority: New Style,” Social Education, Vol. 37, No. 6 (October 1973), pp. 546-547.
100. “Genetic Fix: Should We Dare, Who Will Decide?” Modern Medicine, Vol. 41, No. 22 (October 29, 1973), pp. 38D-48H.
99. “Educational Institutions as a ‘Guidable’ System,” The Library Quarterly, Vol. 143, No. 4 (October 1973), pp. 339-356. Reprinted in the Indian Journal of Social Research, Vol. XV, Nos. 2 & 3 (August-December 1974), pp. 164-178. Reprinted in Peabody Journal of Education, Vol. 54, No. 1 (October 1976), pp. 21-30.
98. “The Secret Power of Telephone Conference Calls,” Telecommunications, Vol. 7, No. 10 (October 1973), pp. 37-38.
97. “Health Care and Self Care: The Genetic Fix,” Society, Vol. 10, No. 6 (September-October, 1973), pp. 28-32. Reprinted in the Congressional Record (December 7, 1973), pp. S22159-S22160.
96. “An Engineer-Social Science Team at Work,” In John C. MacKinney and Richard A. Scribner (eds.) Institutions for the Application of Science to Social Needs (Washington, D.C.: AAAS, 1973), pp. 51-65. Reprinted in Technology Review, Vol. 77, No. 3 (January, 1975), pp. 27-31; in Research Management, Vol. XIX, No. 1 (June 1975), pp. 18-22.
95. “The Third Sector and Domestic Missions,” Public Administration Review, Vol. 33, No. 4 (July-August 1973), pp. 314-323.
94. “Projects de reforme des institutions d’enseignement,” Sociologie et Societes, Vol. 5, No. 1 (May 1973), pp. 151-182.
93. “Population Control,” in Harold Hart (Pub.) Population Control; For and Against (New York: Hart/ Pub. Co., Inc., 1973), pp. 151-163.
92. “Methadone: Best Hope for Now,” Smithsonian, Vol. 4, No. 1 (April, 1973), pp. 50, 52-53. Reprinted in Nursing Digest, Vol. II, No. 1 (January 1974), pp. 30-33; in Nursing Digest 1975 Review of Psychiatry and Mental Health (Wakefield, Mass.: Contemporary Pub., Inc., 1975), pp. 3-34; in Review of Community Health (Wakefield, Mass.: Contemporary Pub., Inc., 1975), pp. 226-229.
91. “Social Sciences Perspective on the Dynamics of our Crisis,” Philosophy Forum, Vol. 131, No. 1-2 (March, 1973), pp. 29-57.
90. “Minerva: An Electronic Town Hall,” Policy Sciences, Vol. 3, No. 4 (December 1972), pp. 457-474.
89. “Minerva: An Electronic Town Hall,” Media Ecology Review, Vol. II, No. 3 (November 1972), pp. 3-5.
88. “Politics: The Great Shaman,” Psychology Today, Vol. 6, No. 6 (November, 1972), pp. 89, 142-143. Reprinted in Annual Editions Readings in Social Problems ’73/’74 (Sluice Dock, Guilford, Ct.: The Dushkin Publishing Group, Inc., 1973), pp. 11-16; reprinted in Annual Editions Readings in Social Problems, ’74/’75 (Sluice Dock, Guilford, Ct.: The Dushkin Publishing Group, Inc., 1973), pp. 14-19.
87. “Americans Reject Their Constitution: What is to be Done?” The Educational Forum, Vol. XXXVI, No. 4 (May, 1972), pp. 461-463. Reprinted in The Congressional Record (January 29, 1973), pp. S1482-S1483.
86. “The Make Believe War on Pollution,” Proceedings Sixth International Water Quality Symposium (Washington, D.C.: The Water Quality Research Council, 1972), April 18-19, 1972, pp. 92-93.
85. “Continuity and Discontinuity in the Contemporary Crisis of Meanings,” The Journal of Aesthetic Education, Vol. 6, No. 1-2 (January-April, 1972). Reprinted in a revised version in “The Search for Political Meaning,” The Center Magazine, Vol. V, No. 2 (March-April, 1972), pp. 2-8. 11. Revised version published as “The Search for Political Meaning” in Nelson N. Foote and Carol Coe Conway (eds.), Social Institutions, A Book of Readings (Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt Publishing Co.), pp. 213-222.
84. “The Untapped Potential of the ‘Third Sector’,” Business and Society Review, No. 1 (Spring 1972), pp. 39-44.
83. “Cable TV: Instant Shopping or Participatory Technology,” Social Policy, Vol. 2, No. 4 (November-December 1971), pp. 52-55.
82. “The Educational Mission,” in Daniel U. Levine and Robert J. Havighurst (eds.), Farewell to Schools??? (Worthington, Ohio: Charles A. Jones Publishing Co., 1971, pp. 94-97.
81. “The Policy of Open Admissions,” in G. Kerry Smith (ed.), New Teaching New Learning (Washington, D.C.: American Association for Higher Education, 1971, pp. 110-120.
80. “Policy Research,” The American Sociologist, Vol. 6, Supplementary Issue (June, 1971), pp. 8-12. Translated into French in Synopsis (September-October, 1971), pp. 1-12. Reprinted in Robert B. Smith (ed.) An Introduction to Social Research, Vol. I of the Handbook of Social Science Methods (Cambridge, Mass.: Ballinger Publishing Co., 1983), pp. 77-92.
79. “Violence,” in Robert K. Merton and Robert Nisbet (eds.), Contemporary Social Problems (New York, Chicago, San Francisco: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Inc., 1971), pp. 709-742.
78. “School as a ‘Guidable’ System,” in Vernon F. Haubrich (ed.), Freedom, Bureaucracy & Schooling (Washington: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development NEA, 1971), pp. 29-45.
77. “Societal Turnability: A Theoretical Treatment,” in Bernard Udis (ed.) Adjustments of the U.S. Economy to Reductions in Military Spending (Prepared for the United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency ACDA E-156 December 1970), pp. 547-598. Reprinted in Bernard Udis (ed.) The Economic Consequences of Radical Military Spending (Lexington, Mass.: Lexington Books, 1973), pp. 337-388.
76. “Freeing the Food and Drug Administration,” The Record, Vol. 12, No. 10 (October 1970), pp. 37-39.
75. “Universities: Strike, Strike, Strike?” Educational Record, Vol. 51, No. 3 (Summer 1970), pp. 219-221.
74. “The War on Poverty: Between Economics and Politics,” Policy Sciences, Vol. 1 (1970), pp. 255-265.
73. “Consensus and Reforms in the ‘Great Society’,” Sociological Inquiry, Vol. 40, No. 1 (Winter 1970), pp. 113-129.
72. “Social-Psychological Aspects of International Relations,” in Garnder Lindzey and Elliot Aronson (eds.), The Handbook of Social Psychology (Reading, Massachusetts: Addison-Wesley Publishing Co., 1970), Vol. V, pp. 538-601.
71. “Indicators of the Capacities for Societal Guidance,” The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Vol. 338 (March 1970), pp. 25-34.
70. “Toward a Theory of Guided Societal Change,” Social Science Quarterly, Vol. 50, No. 3 (December 1969), pp. 749-754. Reprinted in Louis A. Zurcher, Jr. and Charles M. Bonjean (eds.), Planned Social Intervention (Scranton, London, Toronto: Chandler Pub. Co., 1970), pp. 222-227; reprinted in Jeffrey K. Hadden, Louis H. Masotti and Calvin J. Larson (eds.), Metropolis in Crisis: Social and Political Perspectives (Itasca, Illinois: F.E. Peacock Pub., 1971), pp. 487-490. Translated into German in K.W.H. Joachim (ed.) Planvolle Steverung des Gesellschaftichen Handels (Opladen: Westdeutscher Verlag, 1975), pp. 63-70.
69. “Man and Society: The Inauthentic Condition,” Human Relations, Vol. 22, No. 4 (1969), pp. 325-332. Reprinted in Frances F. Korten, Stuart W. Cook and John I. Lacey (eds.), Psychology and the Problems of Society (Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association, 1970), pp. 451-459; reprinted in Contents, Vol. 2, No. 2 (February 1970), pp. 33-36; reprinted in Robert Buckhout (ed.), Toward Social Change, (New York: Harper & Row Pub., 1971), pp. 24-28; reprinted in Morton Levitt and Ben Rubenstein (eds.), The Mental Health Field: A Critical Appraisal (Detroit: Wayne University Press, 1971), pp. 65-77.
68. “Agency for Technological Development for Domestic Programs,” Science, Vol. 164 (April 4, 1969), pp. 43-50. Reprinted in Congressional Record (April 21, 1969), pp. 3169-3174.
67. “On the Need for More Analysis and the Instruments for Its Advancement,” Behavioral Science, Vol. 14, No. 1 (January 1969), pp. 47-50.
66. “Faculty Response to Racial Tensions,” in The Campus and the Racial Crisis (Washington, D.C.: American Council on Education, 1969), pp. 108-125.
65. “Organizational Dimensions and Their Interrelationships: A Theory of Compliance,” in Bernard P. Indik and F. Kenneth Berrien (eds.), People, Groups, and Organizations (New York: Teachers College, 1968), pp. 94-109.
64. “Basic Human Needs, Alienation and Inauthenticity,” American Sociological Review, Vol. 33, No. 6 (December 1968), pp. 870-884. Reprinted in Gary A. Lloyd and Rita M. Comarda (eds.), Readings in Social Work Practice (New York: Selected Academic Readings, Simon & Schuster, Inc., 1970), pp. 2942 *1 – 2942 *16; reprinted in John F. Glass and John R. Staude (eds.), Humanistic Society: Today’s Challenge to Sociology (Pacific Palisades, California: Goodyear Pub. Co. Inc., 1972), pp. 74-93.
63. “On Public Affairs Statements of Professional Associations,” The American Sociologist, Vol. 3, No. 4 (November 1968) pp. 279-280.
62. “Societal Guidance: A Perspective on Society,” Bucknell Review, Vol. XVI, No. (1968), pp. 30-39.
61. “Mobilization as a Macro-Sociological Conception,” The British Journal of Sociology, Vol. XIX, No. 3 (September 1968), pp. 243-253.
60. “Social Analysis and Social Action,” The American Behavioral Scientist, Vol. XII, No. 1 (September-October 1968), pp. 31-33. Reprinted in Irving L. Horowitz (ed.), Sociological Self-Images: A Collective Portrait (Beverly Hills, California: Sage Publications, 1969), pp. 133-142.
59. “Sex Control, Science and Society,” Science, Vol. 161 (September 13, 1968), pp. 1107-1112. Reprinted in part in Mademoiselle (January 1969), pp. 150-152; reprinted in Lars Dencik (ed.), Scientific Research and Politics (Lund Sweden: Studentliteratur, 1969), pp. 110-125; reprinted in Carl Reiterman (ed.), Social Change (New York: Selected Academic Readings, Simon & Schuster, Inc., 1970), pp. 2947 *1 – 2947 *6; reprinted in F.H. Knelman (ed.), 1984 and All That (Belmont, California: Wadsworth, 1971; reprinted in Adela S. Baer (ed.) Heredity and Society: Readings in Social Genetics (New York: The Macmillan Co., 1973), pp. 323-335.
58. “Toward a Critical and Objective Sociology,” et al, Vol. 1, No. 3 (Summer, 1968), p. 11.
57. “Shortcuts to Social Change,” The Public Interest, No. 12 (Summer 1968), pp. 40-51. Reprinted in Current (October 1968), pp. 10-18; reprinted in Gerald Zaltman, Philip Kotler and Ira Kaufman (eds.), Creating Social Change (New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc., 1972), pp. 541-549; reprinted in Frank M. Loewenberg and Ralph Dolgoff (eds.), The Practice of Social Intervention: Roles, Goals & Strategies, (Itasca, Illinois: F.E. Peacock Pub., Inc., 1972), pp. 482-495; reprinted in Paul B. Horton & Gerald R. Leslie, Studies in the Sociology of Social Problems (New York: Appleton Century Crofts, 1971), pp. 555-567.
56. “Cybernetics of Society,” Medical Opinion and Review, Vol. 4, No. 8 (August 1968), pp. 22-29. Reprinted as “On Changing Societies,” Review and Expositor, Vol. LXVIII, No. 3 (Summer 1971), pp. 309-315; reprinted in Reflections of Pastoral Care (Baptist Medical Center System) Vol. 4, No. 3 (August 1972), pp. 4-6; reprinted in a different version in “Toward a Cybernetic Theory of Societal Processes,” in T.J. Nossiter,A.H. Hanson and Stein Rokkan (eds.), Imagination and Precision in the Social Sciences (London: Faber & Faber Ltd., 1972), pp. 109-120.
55. “Toward a Theory of Guided Societal Change,” Social Casework, Vol. XLIX, No. 6 (June 1968), pp. 335-338. Reprinted in Gary A. Lloyd and Rita M. Comarda (eds.), Readings in Social Work Practice (New York: Selected Academic Readings, Simon & Schuster, Inc., 1970), pp. 2940 *1 – 2941 *13. Translated into Dutch in Maatschappelijk Sturen en Maastschappelijk mobiliseren (Rotterdam: University Press, 1974).
54. “Making Riots Mandatory,” Psychiatry and Social Science Review, Vol. 2, No. 5 (May 1968), pp. 2-7. Reprinted as “America’s Racial Crisis: Did the Kerner Commission Fail?” Current, No. 99 (September 1968), pp. 23-35; also “The Sins of Commission: The Political Failure of the Kerner Report,” Motive, Vol. XXVIII, No. 8 (May 1968), pp. 22-26.
53. “Fatti e Consequenze,” Nuova Antologia, n. 2007 (March 1968), pp. 370-381.
52. “Government by Commissions,” The Record, Vol. 69, No. 6 (March 1968), pp. 563-565.
51. “Societal Guidance: A Key to Macro-Sociology,” Acta Sociologica Scandinavian Review of Sociology, Vol. 11 (Fasc. 4, 1968), pp. 197-206.
50. “How May Congress Learn?” Science, Vol. 159, No. 3811 (January 11, 1968), pp. 170-172.
49. “Mixed Scanning: A ‘Third’ Approach to Decision-Making,” Public Administration Review, Vol. 27, No. 5 (December 1967), pp. 385-392. Reprinted in Dean L. Yarwood (ed.), The National Administrative System: Selected Readings (New York: John Wiley, 1971), pp. 265-273; reprinted in Joseph A. Uveges, Jr., The Dimensions of Public Administration: Introductory Readings (Boston: Holbrook Press, 1971), pp.264-274; reprinted in Jong S. Jun and William B. Strom (eds.) Tomorrow’s Organizations: Challenges and Strategies (Glenview, Ill.: Scott, Foresman and Co., 1973), pp. 226-233; in A. Faludi (Ed.), A Reader in Planning Theory (Oxford: Pergamon, 1973).
48. “Nonconventional Uses of Sociology as Illustrated by Peace Research,” in Paul F. Lazarsfeld, William H. Sewell and Harold L. Wilensky (eds.), The Uses of Sociology (New York: Basic Books, 1967), pp. 806-836.
47. “Toward a Theory of Societal Guidance,” American Journal of Sociology, Vol. 73, No. 2 (September 1967), pp. 173- 187. Alternate version
46. “Social Control: Organizational Aspects,” International Encyclopedia of Social Science, Vol. 14 (New York: Macmillan, 1967), pp. 369-402.
45. “The Kennedy Experiment,” The Western Political Quarterly, Vol. XX, No. 2 (June 1967), pp. 361-380. Reprinted in Louis Kriesberg (ed.), Social Processes in International Relations (New York: Wiley, 1968), pp. 415-437; Don Carlson and Craig Comstock (eds.), Securing our Planet: How to Succeed When Threats are Too Risky and There’s Really No Defense (Los Angeles: Jeremy P. Tarcher, Inc.), pp. 40-50. Translated into German: Atomzeitalter, No. 3 (March 1966), pp. 79-88; translated into Italian: Tempi Moderni, Vol. IX, No. 24 (January-March 1966), pp. 101- 116. A different version: “Kennedy’s Russian Experiment,” Psychology Today, Vol. 3, No. 7 (December 1969), pp. 42-45, 62; reprinted in “Can JFK Peace Psychology Tactics Work for Nixon?” The Washington Post (December 7, 1969); reprinted in Edwin I. Megargee and Jack E. Hokanson (eds.), The Dynamics of Aggression (New York: Harper & Row, 1970), pp. 227-247; reprinted in Ralph K. White (ed.), Psychology and the Prevention of Nuclear War (New York: New York University Press, 1986), pp. 204-210.
44. “Toward a Macrosociology,” Academy of Management Proceedings, 27th Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C. (December 27- 29, 1967), pp. 12-33. Translated into Italian: “Una prospettiva teorica per l’elaborazione di una macrosociologia,” Rassegna Italiana di Sociologia, Vol. 8, No. 2 (April-June 1967), pp. 167-208; translated into Spanish: “Hacia una Macrosociologia (Una perspectiva teorica),” Revista Mexicana de Sociologia, Year 29, Vol. 29, No. 3 (July-September 1967), pp. 513-551; translated into German: “Elemente einer Makrosoziologie,” in Wolfgang Zapf (ed.), Theorien des sozialen Wandels (Cologne: Kiepenheuer und Witsch, 1969), pp. 147-176. Revised version in John C. McKinney and Edward A. Tiryakian (eds.), TheoretcalSociology: Perspectives and Developments (New York: Appleton Century Crofts, 1970), pp. 69-97; reprinted in James S. Coleman, Amitai Etzioni and John Porter, Macrosociology: Research and Theory (Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1970), pp. 107-143. Translated into Dutch in J.K.M. Gevers (ed.), Sociologie als wetenschap van de maatschappij (Amsterdam: Boon Meppel, 1971), pp. 87-122; reprinted in Fred I. Katz (ed.), Contemporary Sociological Theory (New York: Random House, 1971), pp. 161-186; translated into Polish“Perspectywy Teoretyczne Makrocosjologii,” Studia Socjologiczno Polityczne (25, 1968), pp. 45-65. Revised version as “Toward a Macrosociology–Elements of a Theory of Societal and Political Processes,” in Donald M. Freemen (ed.), Foundation of Political Science (New York: The Free Press, 1977), pp. 607-641.
43. “Toward a Sociological Theory of Peace,” in Llewellyn Gross (ed.), Sociological Theory: Inquiries and Paradigms (New York: Harper and Row, 1967), pp. 267-293.
42. “Sociological Perspectives on Strategy,” Transactions of the Sixth World Congress of Sociology, International Sociological Association, (1967), pp. 141-144.
41. “War and Disarmament,” in Robert K. Merton and Robert A. Nisbet (eds.), Contemporary Social Problems, rev. ed., (New York: Harcourt, Brace & World, 1966), pp. 723-773.
40. “On the National Guidance of Science,” Administrative Science Quarterly, Vol. 10, No. 4 (March 1966), pp. 466-487.
39. “Strategic Models for a De-polarizing World,” Journal of Peace Research, No. 2 (1965), pp. 136-146. Reprinted in William D. Coplin and Charles W. Kegley, Jr. (eds.), A Multi-method Introduction to International Politics (Chicago: Markham Pub. Co., 1971), pp. 276-289; reprinted in Clagett G. Smith (ed.), Conflict Resolution: Contributions of the Behavioral Sciences (Notre Dame: Univ. of Notre Dame, 1971), pp. 542-553.
38. “Organizational Control and Structure,” in James March (ed.), Handbook of Organizations (Chicago: Rand McNally, 1965), pp. 650-677. Translated into French: “Les structures de controle dans les organizations,” Synopsis (May-June 1967), pp. 33-51; translated into Dutch: “De controlestructuren in de organisaties,” Synopsis (May- June 1967), pp. 37-58.
37. “America in a Pluralistic World,” in Hans J. Morgenthau (ed.), The Crossroad Papers: A Look into the American Future (New York: Norton, 1965), pp. 184-195.
36. “Strategic Models for a Policentric World,” The Centennial Review, Vol. IX, No. 1 (Winter 1965), pp. 1-20.
35. “Dual Leadership in Complex Organizations,” American Sociological Review, Vol. 30, No. 5 (October 1965), pp. 688-698. Reprinted in “Leaders’ Control and Members’ Compliance,” in Gerald D. Bell (ed.), Organizations and Human Behavior (Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice Hall, Inc., 1967), pp. 81-85; reprinted in James E. Heald, Luis G. Romano and Nicholas P. Georgiady (eds.), Selected Readings on General Supervision (London: Macmillan Co., 1970), pp. 54-68.
34. “Social Analysis as a Sociological Vocation,” The American Journal of Sociology, Vol. LXX, No. 5 (March 1964), pp. 613-622. Reprinted in Arthur B. Shostak (ed.), Sociology in Action (Homewood, Ill.: Dorsey Press, 1966), pp. 317-323; reprinted in Edward A. Tiryakian (ed.), The Phenomenon of Sociology (New York: Appleton Century Crofts, 1971), pp. 372-383.
33. “Getting R & D Out of Orbit,” The American Behavioral Scientist, Vol. VIII, No. 2 (October 1964), pp. 6-10.
32. “Weltsicherheit ohne Abrustung?” Atomzeitalter (September 1964), No. 9, pp. 230-237.
31. “On Self-Encapsulating Conflicts,” The Journal of Conflict Resolution, Vol. 8, No. 3 (September 1964), pp. 242-255.
30. “Anatomy of an Incident,” Columbia Journalism Review, Vol. III, No. 2, (Summer 1964), pp. 27-30.
29. “Atlantic Union, the Southern Continents, and the United Nations,” in Roger Fisher (ed.), International Conflict and Behavioral Science (New York: Basic Books, 1964), pp. 179-207.
28. “European Unification: A Strategy of Change,” World Politics, Vol. XVI, No. 1 (October 1963), pp. 32-51. Translated into Italian in Mercurio, Vol. VII, No. 7, pp. 38-44. Reprinted in David McLellan, William C. Olson and Fred A. Sonderman (eds.), The Theory and Practice of International Relations (Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1974), pp. 384-394.
27. “European Unification and Perspectives on Sovereignty,” Daedalus, Vol. 92, No. 3 (Summer 1963), pp. 498-520. Reprinted in The Atlantic Community Quarterly, Vol. 11 (1964), pp. 120-122.
26. “The Epigenesis of Political Communities at the International Level,” American Journal of Sociology, Vol. LXVIII, No. 4 (January 1963), pp. 407-421. Reprinted in R.C. Simpson and I.H. Simpson (eds.), Social Organization and Behavior (New York: Wiley & Sons, 1964), pp. 452-457; reprinted in Louis Kriesberg (ed.), Social Processes in International Relations: A Reader (New York: Wiley & Sons, 1968), pp. 446-465; reprinted in James N. Rosenau (ed.), International Politics and Foreign Policy: A Reader in Research and Theory (New York: Free Press, 1969), pp. 346-358. Translated into Dutch in J.K.M. Gevers Sociologie als Watenschap van de maatschappij (Amsterdam: Boon Meppel, 1971), pp. 157-182.
25. “The Dialectics of Supranational Unification,” The American Political Science Review, Vol. LVI, No. 4 (December 1962), pp. 927-935. Reprinted in Robert W. Gregg and Michael Barkun (eds.), The United Nations System and its Functions: Selected Readings (Princeton, N.J.: Van Nostrand, 1968), pp. 406-417.
24. “The Decline of Neo Feudalism: The Case of Israel,” in Ferrel Heady and Sybil L. Stokes (eds.), Papers in Comparative Public Administration (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan, 1962), pp. 229-243. Reprinted in M. Lissak and E. Gutman (eds.) Political Institutions and Processes in Israel (Jerusalem: Hebrew University, 1971), pp. 70-87.
23. “A Paradigm for the Study of Political Unification,” World Politics, Vol. XV, No. 1 (October 1962), pp. 44-47.
22. “International Prestige, Competition and Peaceful Coexistence,” Archives Europeenees de Sociologie, Vol. 3, No. 1 (1962), pp. 21-41.
21. “The National Religious Institutions of American Jewry,” Judaism, Vol. 11, No. 2 (Spring 1962), pp. 112-122. Also published: Jacob Neusner (Ed.), Judaism in Cold War America, 1945-1990: A Collection of Scholarly Essays, Garland Publishing Inc., Connecticut, (1993).
20. “Two Approaches to Organizational Analysis: A Critique and a Suggestion,” Administrative Science Quarterly, Vol. 5, No. 2 (September 1960), pp. 257-278. Reprinted in Oscar Grusky and George A. Miller (eds.), The Sociology of Organizations: Basic Studies (New York: The Free Press, 1970), pp. 215-225; reprinted in Herbert C. Schulberg, Alan Sheldon and Frank Baker (eds.), Program Evaluation in the Health Fields (New York: Behavioral Publications, 1969), pp. 101-120: reprinted in Frank Baker (ed.) Organizational Systems: General System Approaches to Complex Organizations (Homewood, Ill.: Richard D. Irwin, 1973), pp. 459-475.
19. “New Directions in the Study of Organizations and Society,” Social Research, Vol. 27, No. 2 (Summer 1960), pp. 223-228.
18. “Interpersonal and Structural Factors in the Study of Mental Hospitals,” Psychiatry, Vol. 23, No. 1 (February 1960), pp. 13-22.
17. “Alternative Ways to Democracy: The Example of Israel,” Political Science Quarterly, Vol. 74, No. 2 (1959), pp. 196-214 reprinted in Nelson Polsby, Robert Dentler and P. Smith (eds.), Political and Social Life (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1963); reprinted in H. Eckstein and D.E. Apter (eds.), Comparative Politics (Glencoe, Ill.: Free Press, 1963), pp. 712-721.
16. “Authority Structure and Organizational Effectiveness,” Administrative Science Quarterly, Vol. 4, No. 1 (June 1959), pp. 43-67. Reprinted in C.Z. Wilson and M. Alexis, Organizational Decision Making (Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1967), pp. 14-28; reprinted in part in William A. Glaser and David L. Sills (eds.), The Government of Associations: Selections from the Behavioral Sciences (Totowa, N.J.: The Bedminister Press, 1966), pp. 209-213; reprinted in part as “Managers, Staff Experts and Authority,” in Robert Dubin (ed.), Human Relations in Administration (Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1968).
15. “The Functional Differentiation of Elites in the Kibbutz,” The American Journal of Sociology, Vol. LXIV, No. 5 (March 1959), pp. 476-487. Reprinted in Ernest Krauz (ed.) The Sociology of the Kibbutz. Studies of Israeli Society Vol. II (Rutgers, New Brunswick: Transaction Books, 1983).
14. “The Ghetto–A Re-Evaluation,” Social Forces, Vol. 37, No. 3 (1959), pp. 255-262.
13. “Lower Levels of Leadership in Industry,” Sociology and Social Research, Vol. 43, No. 3 (January-February 1959), pp. 209-212.
12. “Industrial Sociology: The Study of Economic Organizations,” Social Research, Vol. 25, No. 3 (Autumn 1958), pp. 303-324. Reprinted in Thomas Moranian, David Grunewald and Richard
Reidenbach (eds.), Business Policy and Its Environment
11. “Administration and the Consumer,” Administrative Science Quarterly, Vol. 3, No. 2 (September 1958), pp. 251-264.
10. “Kulturkampf ou Coalition, le Cas d’Israel,” Revue Francaise de Science Politique, Vol. VIII, No. 2 (June 1958), pp.311-331. Published in English as “Religious Parties: The Base of Political Stability”. Also published in Sociologica Religiosa, (1958), pp. 3-27.
9. “Democratic and Non-Democratic Supervision in Industry,” The Journal of Human Relations, Vol. 6, No. 4 (Summer, 1958), pp. 47-51.
8. “Human Relations and the Foreman,” The Pacific Sociological Review, Vol. 1, No. 1 (Spring 1958), pp. 33-38.
7. “Du Travail Considere comme Methode Educative dans les Ecoles d’Israel,” Enfance, Vol. 16, No. 5 (November-December 1957), pp. 535-545. Translated into English: “Work: An Educational Technique in Israeli Schools,” The School Review, Vol. LXVI, No. 3 (August 1958), pp. 329-340.
6. “The Organizational Structure of the Kibbutz,” Niv HaKevutza, Vol. 6, No. 3 (August 1957), pp. 412-433; Vol. 6, No. 4 (October 1957), pp. 658-682 (in Hebrew).
5. “Solidaric Work-Groups in Collective Settlements,” Human Organization, Vol. 16, No. 3 (Fall 1957), pp. 2-6.
4. “Agrarianism in Israel’s Party System,” The Canadian Journal of Economics and Political Science, Vol. 23, No. 3 (August 1957), pp. 363-375. Alternate version
3. “The Organizational Structure of ‘Closed’ Educational Institutions in Israel,” Harvard Educational Review, Vol. XXVII, No. 2 (Spring 1957), pp. 107-125.
2. “The Organizational Structure of Educational Institutions,” Megamot Child Welfare Research Quarterly, Vol. VII, No. 3 (July 1956), pp. 244-253 (in Hebrew).
1. “Social Maturity,” Encyclopedia Hebraica (1953) (in Hebrew), Vol. 7, pp. 613-616.