Process Thought, Economics, and Business

Barnard, Chester I.  Functions of the Executive.  30th Anniversary, edited and introduced
by Kenneth R. Andrews.  Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1968.

Benne, Robert.  “Reformed Capitalism or Aristocratic Socialism?”  In Economic Life:  Process Interpretations and Critical Responses, eds., W. Schroeder and F. Gamwell.  Chicago:  Center for the Scientific Study of Religion, 1988,  251-257.

Blake, Fay and Newman, Mort.  “Review: John B. Cobb, Jr.  Sustainability: Economics, Ecology and Justice.”  EcoSocialist Review (Spring 1994): 17.

Borowski, Paul J.  "Manager-Employee Relationships: Guided by Kant's Categorical Imperative or by Dilbert's Business Principle."  Journal of Business Ethics 17, no. 15 (Nov. 1998): 1623-32.  [abstract]

Brink, Betsy. "Thinking Theologically About the Economy:  John Cobb At the STW 1999 Fall Retreat." The Bridge, Winter 2000, 1, 4.

Buchanan, James M. and Viktor J. Vanberg.  "The Market as a Creative Process."  Economics and Philosophy 7, no. 2 (Oct. 1991): 167-86.  [abstract]

Cauthen, Kenneth.  “Economic Justice in a Capitalist Society.”  In Process Ethics:  A Constructive System (New York: Edwin Mellen Press, 1984), 316-32.

_____.  “Process Philosophy and the Social Order:  A Freedom-Equality Model.” In Economic Life:  Process Interpretations and Critical Responses, eds., W. Schroeder and F. Gamwell (Chicago:  Center for the Scientific Study of Religion, 1988), 89-125.

Cobb, Clifford. "Postmodernism and Chinese Economy." Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University 24.2 (2004): 1-5. [abstract] (article in chinese)

_____. "Tradition, Modernity and Postmodernism in the Chinese Economy." Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology 18.6 (2004): 15-20. [abstract] (article in Chinese)

            .“Toward an Economics of Sustainable Urbanization.” Seeking Truth 33, no. 4 (July 2006): 58-61. [abstract]Cobb, Clifford W. and John B., Jr.  “The Costs of Free Trade.”  Christian  Century (October 23, 1991): 967-69.

Cobb, Clifford W. et al.  “If the GDP is Up, Why is America Down?”  The Atlantic Monthly (October 1995): 59-78.

_____.  "The Ethical Responsibility of Business" [unpublished]

_____. "Toward an Economics of Sustainable Urbanization." Seeking Truth 33, no. 4 (July 2006): 58-61. [abstract]

_____  and John B. Cobb, Jr. The Green National Product: A Proposed Index of Sustainable Economic Welfare. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1994. [abstract]

Cobb, John B., Jr.  “Against Free Trade.”  Theology & Public Policy 4:2 (Fall, 1992): 4-16.

_____.  “A Buddhist-Christian Critique of Neo-Liberal Economics.” (unpubl.)

_____. "Christianity, Economics, and Ecology.”  In Christianity and Ecology: Seeking the Well-Being of Earth and Humans, eds. Dieter T. Hessel and Rosemary Radford Ruether (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2000), 497-511.

_____.  “Christianity, Political Theology, and the Economic Future.”  In Civil Religion and Political Theology, ed. Leroy S. Rouner (Notre Dame, IN:  University of Notre Dame Press, 1986), 207-23.

_____.“The Church and an Economic Vision for Cultural Pluralism.”  Quarterly Review (Summer, 1992): 57-74.

_____.  The Earthist Challenge to Economism: A Theological Critique of the World Bank.  New York: St. Martin Press, 1999. [abstract]

_____. "Economic Globalization and Its Problems: A Response to Eaton, Herpel, and Moe-Lobeda and Spencer." Political Theology 10 no. 4 (2009): 717-720. [abstract]  

_____.  “Ecology and Economics.” (unpubl.)

_____.  “Ecology, Economics, and Theology.” (unpubl.)

_____.  “Ecology, Ethics, and Theology.”  In Valuing the Earth:  Economics, Ecology, Ethics, eds. (Herman E. Daly and Kenneth N. Townsend. Cambridge, MA:  MIT Press, 1993), 211-27.

_____.  “Economic Aspects of Social and Environmental Violence.”  Buddhist-Christian Studies­ 22 (2002): 3-16.

_____.  “The Economic Globalization and Its Theoretical Justification (Chinese).”  Journal of Southwest University of Political Science and Law 6 (2002): 111-116.  

_____. “Economic Growth vs. Human Well-Being: An Interview with John Cobb.”  Buddhist-Christian Studies 18 (1998): 77-86. [Interview]

_____.  “Economic Justice in Process Perspective.”  Creative Transformation 15, no.1 (Winter 2006): 2-10.

_____.  “Economics.”  In A New Handbook of Christian Theology, eds., Donald W. Musser and Joseph L. Price (Nashville, TN:  Abingdon Press, 1992), 140-42.

_____.  “Economics and Ecology.” (unpubl.)

_____. "Economics for Animals as Well as People." Good News for Animals? Christian Approaches to Animal Well -Being, eds., Charles Pinches and Jay B. McDaniel (New York: Orbis Books, 1993) 172-186.

_____.  “Economics for Planetary Wellness.” (unpubl.)

_____. “Economism and Earthism.”  A New Earthism 17 (December 1996): 3-4.

_____.  “Economism or Planetism:  The Coming Choice.”  Earth Ethics 3:1 (Fall 1991): 1, 3-5.

_____.  “The Ethical Responsibility of Business.” (unpubl.)

_____.  “Ethics, Economics, and Free Trade.”  Perspectives [A Journal of Reformed Thought] 6:2 (February 1991): 12-15.  Also in:  On Moral Business:  Classical and Contemporary Resources for Ethics in Economic Life, eds., Max L. Stackhouse, Dennis P. McCann, and Shirley J. Roels (with Preston Williams).  Grand Rapids, MI:  Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1995.

_____.  “Free Trade and the World Trade Organization.”  (unpubl.)

_____. “Free Trade Versus Community: Social and Environmental Conse­quences of Free Trade in a World with Capital Mobility and Over­populated Regions.” (with Herman E. Daly)  Population and Environment: A Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies 11, no.3 (Spring 1990): 175-91.

_____. “Freedom and Bondage to God.” (a paper for a conference on "The Quality of the Resurrection Faith," in March 2002, in Vienna, Austria).

_____.  “From Individualism to Persons in Community:  A Postmodern Economic Theory.”  In Sacred Interconnections:  Postmodern Spirituality, Political Economy, and Art, ed. David R. Griffin (Albany: State University of New York Press, 1990), 123-42.

_____.  “From Quantity to Quality.”  Timeline 24 [Foundation for Global Community] (November-December 1995): 7.

_____.“Globalization and Security: The Prospects of the Underclass.”  In On the Edge of Scarcity: Environment, Resources, Population, Sustainability, and Conflict.  Edited by Michael N. Dobkowski and Isidor Walliaman.  Syracuse Studies on Peace and Conflict Resolution, ed. Louis Kiresberg.  (Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 2002), 4-15.

_____.  “Going Beyond Moralism.”  The Morikawa Vision  2:3 (Fall 1990): 1, 7.  [Free Trade]

_____.  “Growth Without Progress?”  Loyola of Los Angeles International and Comparative Law Journal 15, no.1 (December 1992): 45-61.

____.  “International and Transnational Trade.”  Church and Society 87, no.3 (Jan./Feb. 1997): 47-57.

_____.  “A Just and Sustainable Economic Order.” (unpubl.)

_____. "Landing the Plane in the World of Finance." Process Studies 38, no. 1 (Spring-Summer 2009): 119-38. [abstract]

_____.  “Landing the Whiteheadian Plane in the Field of Economics.” Contemporary Philosophy 12:9 (May 1989): 16-21.

_____.  "Liberation Theology and the Global Economy."  In Liberating the Future: God, Mammon and Theology, ed. Joerg Rieger (Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 1998.

_____.  “One Cheer for Global Democracy.”  (unpubl., conference paper, “Democracy, Globalization, and the Law,” CPS and Hamline University College of Law, St. Paul, MN, September 19-23, 2002.)

_____. "People vs Money Power." Justice Rising 4, no. 2 (Winter 2009): 4.

_____.  “A Post-Modern Economic Theory.” (unpubl.)

_____. Postmodernism and Public Policy: Reframing Religion, Culture, Education, Sexuality, Class, Race, Politics, and the Economy. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2002. [abstract]

_____.  “A Presidential Address on the Economy.”  In Postmodern Politics for a Planet in Crisis, eds., David R. Griffin and Richard Falk.  Albany: State University of New York Press, 1993, pp. 19-32.

_____.  “The Religious Character of the Global Crisis.”  In Socially Engaged Spirituality; Essays in Honor of Sulak Sivaraksa on His 70th Birthday (Bangkok: Sathirakoses-Nagapradipa Foundation, 2003): 189-191.

_____.  “Renewable and Non-Renewable Resources.”  Patagonia Mail Order  [Catalogue] (Fall-Winter 1992): [unpaginated insert].

_____.  “The Re-Inventing of America.”  Earthlight (Spring 1993): 9-10.

_____.  “Response to Robin Klay.”  Perspectives [Reformed Thought] 7:10  (December 1992): 10-11.

_____.  “Smaller-scale Economics.”  Arizona Republic (December 28, 1991): C1.

_____.  Sustainability:  Economics, Ecology, and Justice.  Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 1992. [abstract]

_____.  “Sustainable Community.”  Christian Century  (January 23, 1991): 81-82.

_____.  Sustaining the Common Good:  A Christian Perspective on the Global Economy.  Cleveland:  Pilgrim Press, 1994. [abstract]

_____.  “Theology and Economics.”  Journal of Theology [United Theological Seminary] 92 (1988): 25-33; also in The Whirlwind in Culture, eds. (Donald W. Musser and Joseph L. Price.  Bloomington, IN:  Beyer Stone Books, 1988), 135-49.

_____.  “Theology, Ecology, and Economics.” (unpubl.)

_____.  "Toward a Just and Sustainable Economic Order."  Journal of Social Issues 51, no.4 (1995): 83-100.

_____.  “Trade in Process Perspective.” (unpubl.)

_____.  “What Kind of Growth?  Pan Ecology 5, no.5 (Winter 1990): 1-8.

_____.  “Wirtschaft gegen Gemeinshaft:  Theologische Fragen an Kapitalistische Wirtschaftstheorien.”  Evangelische Kommentare 8 (August 1988): 445-50.

_____, and Charles Birch.  “Economic Development in Ecological Perspective.”  In The Liberation of Life (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1981), 265-95.

_____, and Herman E. Daly.  “For the Common Good.”  In Bringing Business on Board: Sustainable Development and the B-School Curriculum, ed. Peter N. Nemetz (Vancouver: JBA Press, 2002), 65-86.

_____.  “Free Trade Versus Community.”  Population and Environment 11, no.3 (Spring 1990): 175-191.

_____, William A. Beardslee, and Carol F. Johnston.  “Can Capitalism Be Christian?”  A Process Perspectives on Hard Issues Booklet, Process and Faith, 1986.

Copeland, Warren. "Rights and Welfare Reform". Process Studies 33, no. 2 (Fall-Winter 2004): 223-236.

_____. “Taking Internal Relations Seriously in Political Economy.” In Economic Life:  Process Interpretations and Critical Responses, eds. (W. Schroeder and F. Gamwell.  Chicago:  Center for the Scientific Study of Religion, 1988), 213-22.

Costanza, Robert and Herman E. Daly.  “Natural Capital and Sustainable Development.”  Conservation Biology 6:1 (March 1992): 37-46.

Daly, Herman E.  “A. N. Whitehead’s Fallacy of Misplaced Concreteness: Examples from Economics.”  Contemporary Philosophy 12, no. 9 (May 1989): 22-5.  Also in Steady-state Economics, Second Ed.  Washington, DC:  Island Press, 1991, 280-7.

_____.  Beyond Growth: The Economics of Sustainable Development.  Boston: Beacon Press, 1996. [abstract]

_____.  “Bios, Theos, Logos.”  Review: John B. Cobb, Jr. and Charles Birch, The Liberation of Life.  Christianity and Crisis (July 12, 1982): 216-218.

_____.  “The Circular Flow of Exchange Value and the Linear Throughput of Matter-Energy:  A Case of Misplaced Concreteness.”  Review of Social Economy 43:3 (December 1985): 279-97.

_____.  “Consumption: Value Added Physical Transformation and the Good Life.” (unpubl.)

_____.  Ecological Economics and the Ecology of Economics: Essays in Criticism. Cheltennham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar, 1999. [abstract]

_____.  “The Ecological and Moral Necessity for Limiting Economic Growth.” Faith in an Unjust World, vol. I, ed. Roger L. Shinn.  Philadelphia:  Fortress Press, 1980, pp. 212-220.

_____.  “Economics for Animals as Well as People.”  In Good News for Animals? Christian Approaches to Animal Well-being, eds., Charles Pinches and Jay B. McDaniel.  Maryknoll, NY:  Orbis Books, 1993, pp. 172-186.

_____. “Economics in a Full World.” Scientific American 293, no. 3 (September 2005): 100-107. [abstract]

_____.  “Elements of Environmental Macroeconomics.”  In Ecological Economics: The Science and Management of Sustainability, ed. Robert Costanza.  New York:  Columbia University Press, 1991, pp. 32-46.

_____.  “Farewell Lecture to World Bank.”  (unpubl., Jan. 14, 1994)

_____ and John B. Cobb, Jr. (with contributions by Clifford W. Cobb.)  For the Common Good: Redirecting the Economy Toward Community, the Environment, and a Sustainable Future. Boston: Beacon Press, 1994. [abstract]

_____.  “Free-Market Environmentalism:  Turning a Good Servant into a Bad Master.”  Critical Review, Vol. 6, No. 2-3 (1993): 171-183.

_____.  “From Adjustment to Sustainable Development:  The Obstacle of Free Trade.”  Loyola of Los Angeles International and Comparative Law Journal 15:1 (December 1992): 33-44.

_____.  “Globalization and Its Discontents.”  Philosophy & Public Policy Quarterly 21 no2/3 (Spring/Summer 2001):17-21.

_____.  (interviewed by Richard Swift.)  “Heretic in Babylon.”  The New Internationalist 257 (July, 1994): [???]

_____.  “Introduction to Essays Toward a Steady-state Economy.”  In Valuing the Earth, eds., Herman Daly and Kenneth Townsend.  Cambridge, MA:  MIT Press, 1993, pp. 11-47.

_____.  “On Economics as a Life Science.”  In Valuing the Earth, eds., Herman Daly and Kenneth Townsend.  Cambridge, MA:  MIT Press, 1993, pp. 249-265.

_____.  “Policy, Possibility and Purpose.”  Worldviews 6, no.2 (2002): 183-197.  (Unpublished version also available.)

_____.  “Postscript:  Some Common Misunderstandings and Further Issues Concerning a Steady-State Economy.”  In Valuing the Earth, eds., Herman Daly and Kenneth Townsend.  Cambridge, MA:  MIT Press, 1993, pp. 365-382.

_____. "Real Wealth or a House of Cards." Justice Rising 4, no. 2 (Winter 2009): 5.

_____.  "Reply to Mark Sagoff's 'Carrying Capacity and Ecological Economics'."  Bioscience 45, no.9 (October 1995): 621-24.

_____.  Review:  “International Policies to Accelerate Sustainable Development in Developing Countries” (Agenda 21, Ch. I, Sec. I), Unced, 1992. [For the Center for Our Common Future, 1992 (unpubl.)].

_____.  “Some Implications of Process Philosophy for Economic Thought.” (unpubl.)

        _____. "A Steady-State Economy." (Sustainable Development Commission, UK, April 24,
                     2008)

_____.  “The Steady-State Economy:  Postmodern Alternative to Growthmania.”  In Spirituality and Society:  Postmodern Visions, ed. David R. Griffin. Albany:  State University of New York Press, 1988, 107-121.

_____.  “The Steady-State Economy:  Toward a Political Economy of Biophysical Equilibrium and Moral Growth.”  In Valuing the Earth, eds., Herman Daly and Kenneth Townsend.  Cambridge, MA:  MIT Press, 1993, 325-363.

_____.  “The Steady-State Economy in Outline.”  In Living in the Environment, G. Tyler Miller.  Belmont, CA:  Wadsworth Publishing Co., 1990, 585-6.

_____.  “Sustainable Development:  From Religious Insight to Ethical Principle to Economic Policy.” [For the World Council of Churches Conference, Rio de Janeiro, June 1992] (unpubl.)

_____.  “Sustainable Growth:  an Impossibility Theorem.”  Development 3:4  (1990): 45-47 [Journal of S.I.D.].  Also in Valuing the Earth, eds., Herman Daly and Kenneth Townsend.  Cambridge, MA:  MIT Press, 267-273.

_____.  "Sustainable Growth? No Thank You."  In The Case Against the Global Economy, eds. J. Mander and E. Goldsmith (San Francisco: Sierra Club Books, 1996), 192-96.

_____ , ed. Toward a Steady-State Economy. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman, 1973. [abstract]

_____.  “U.N. Conferences on Environment and Development:  Retrospect on Stockholm and Prospects for Rio.”  Ecological Economics 5 (1992): 9-14.

_____ and Kenneth N. Townsend, eds. Valuing the Earth: Economics, Ecology, Ethics. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 1993. [abstract]

_____, and John B. Cobb, Jr.  For the Common Good:  Redirecting the Economy Toward Community, the Environment, and a Sustainable Future.  Boston: Beacon Press, 1989.

_____, and John B. Cobb, Jr.  “Toward a Self-reliant National Economy.”  New Options 63 (December 26, 1989): 4, 7-8.

Dibben, Mark R.  “Process, Enterprise and Demonstrable Applicability: Towards the Liberation of Managed Human Life.”  Concrescence: The Australasian Journal of Process Thought 3 (2002): 1-17.

_____. "Management and Organizational Studies." Handbook of Whiteheadian Process Thought. Vol. I. Edited by Michel Weber and Will Desmond. Heusenstamm, Germany: Ontos Verlag, 2008. 127-143. [abstract]

Dobkowski, Michael N. and Isidor Wallimann. Eds. On the Edge of Scarcity: Environment, Resources, Population, Sustainability, and Conflict. Syracuse: Syracuse  University Press, 2002. [abstract]

Dopfer, Kurt.  “Classical Mechanics With an Ethical Dimension:  Professor Tinbergen’s Economics.”  Journal of Economic Issues 22:3 (September 1988): 675-710.

_____.  “The Histonomic Approach to Economics:  Beyond Pure Theory and Pure Experience.” (unpubl.) [Economics, History, Business]

_____.  “How Historical is Schmoller’s Economic Theory?”  Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics 144 (1988): 590-91.

_____.  “The Natural Axiom of Economics.” (unpubl.)  [Economics, Business]

Dorrien, Gary.  “John B. Cobb, Jr. and Third-Way Economics.”  In Soul in Society:  The Making and Renewal of Social Christianity.  Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press, 1995, 316-355.

Ekins, Paul.  “Measuring Wealth Creation.”  Green Economics.  New York: Doubleday Anchor, 1992, 62-63. [On the Daly/Cobb/Cobb Index of Sustainable Economic Welfare]

_____.  “Programme for a Sustainable Economy.” (unpubl.)

Finn, Daniel Rush.  “Economic Individualism and the Prospects for Civilizing Enterprise:  A Response to William Sullivan.”  In Economic Life:  Process Interpretations and Critical Responses, eds., W. Schroeder and F. Gamwell.  Chicago:  Center for the Scientific Study of Religion, 1988, 23-28.

Gamwell, Franklin I.  "The Case for Regulating Campaign Finances:  A Religious Perspective." The Christian Century (4 March 1998): 230-33.

_____.  “Democracy, Capitalism, and Economic Growth.”  In Economic Life:  Process Interpretations and Critical Responses, eds., W. Schroeder and F. Gamwell.  Chicago:  Center for the Scientific Study of Religion, 1988, 223-250.

_____.  “Freedom and the Economic Order:  A Foreword to Religious Evaluation.” In Christianity and Capitalism:  Perspectives on Religion, Liberation, and the Economy, eds., Bruce Grelle and David A. Krueger (Chicago: Center for the Scientific Study of Religions, 1986),  49-65.

_____.  Review:  Herman Daly and John B., Jr.  For the Common Good:  Redirecting the Economy Toward Community, the Environment, and a Sustainable Future.  Journal of Religion 71, no.4 (October 1991): 590-91.

Gare, Arran. "Ecological Economics and Human Ecology." Handbook of Whiteheadian Process Thought Vol. I. Edited by Michel Weber and Will Desmond. Heusenstamm, Germany: Ontos Verlag, 2008. 161-167. [abstract]

Goodspeed, Henry. "Global Stock Markets: Imagining a Harmonious Society." PowerPoint presentation. 2007.

Greider, William.  "Oikonomia."  In One World, Ready or Not: the Manic Logic of Global Capitalism (1997): 444-73.

Griffin, David Ray, ed.  Sacred Interconnections:  Postmodern Spirituality, Political Economy, and Art.  Albany:  State University of New York Press, 1990. [abstract]

Gunnemann, Jon P.  “The Circumstances of Economic Justice:  A Response to Kenneth Cauthen.”  In Economic Life:  Process Interpretations and Critical Responses, eds., W. Schroeder and F. Gamwell.  Chicago:  Center for the Scientific Study of Religion, 1988, pp. 127-140.

Gunter, Pete A. Y.  Review:  Herman E. Daly and John B. Cobb, Jr., For the Common Good.  Process Studies 19:1 (Spring 1990): 56-61.

Hallman, David G. A Place in Creation: Ecological Visions in Science, Religion, and Economics. Toronto: The United Church Publishing House, 1992. [abstract]

Halstead, Ted and Clifford Cobb.  "The Need for New Measurements of Progress." In the Case Against the Global Economy, eds. J. Mander, and E. Goldsmith (San Francisco: Sierra Club Books, 1996), 197-206.

Hastings, Richard D.  “The Charm of Volatility.”  In Financial Sense Online: uncommon news for the wise investor  (Online article, December 20, 2002): 1-7.

Hayes, Randall. "Can We Ecologize Capitalism?: A 100 Year Plan" Siminar Paper given at the "Ecologizing the Economy:  The Best Prospect for Saving the Earth" Seminar. Haddon Conference Center: Claremont School of Theology (February 21, 2006).

Hill, John E. "Balancing Individuality and Community: Political.Economic Thought of John Adams and Adam Smith." A paper for the Sixth International Whitehead Cinference held in Salzburg, Austria, July 2-6, 2006. [abstract]

Hulbert, Steve. "Stefan Brunnhuber: Our Future Economy". Process Perspectives: Newsmagazine of the Center for Process Studies 30, no. 1 (Summer 2007): 10. 

Jackson, Wes.  “Ethics and Economics: Human Values and the Future of Agriculture.” (unpubl.) [Agriculture, Economics, Ethics]

Johnson, H. Thomas. "Confronting the Tyranny of Management by Numbers: How Business Can Deliver the Results We Care About Most." Reflections: The SoL Journal of Knowledge, Learning, and Change 5, no. 4 (2006): 1-11.

Johnston, Carol F.  “A Christian Critique of Economics.”  Buddhist-Christian Studies­ 22 (2002): 3-16.

_____.  “Economics, Eco-Justice, and the Doctrine of God.”  After Nature’s Revolt:  Eco-justice and Theology, ed. Dieter Hessell.  Minneapolis, MN:  Fortress Press, 1992, pp. 154-170.

_____.  “Economics for Community.”  Newsletter of the Center for Process Studies 10, no.4 (Fall, 1986): 1-2.

_____.  “Justice and Injustice: Un-Damning the Water of Life.” (unpubl.)

_____.  “Proposals for Transforming Economics and Culture in the 21st Century:  Inquiring into the Nature and Causes of the Health of Communities.”  [Conclusion to Dissertation. The Claremont Graduate School, 1993.]

_____.  Review:  Lester R. Brown et al.  Saving the Planet:  How To Shape an Environmentally Sustainable Global Economy.  The Egg:  An Eco-Justice Quarterly 12:1 (Winter 1991-92): 16-17.

_____.  “A Theological History of Economics:  How the Value Choices for Growth, Individualism, and Deductive Method Combined to Work Against Communities and the Land.”  [Abstract and Introduction of Dissertation. The Claremont Graduate School, 1993.]

_____.  The Wealth or Health of Nations: Transforming Capitalism from Within.  Cleveland, OH: The Pilgrim Press, 1998.  (Foreword by John B. Cobb, Jr.).

_____. "Whitehead on Economics." Handbook of Whiteheadian Process Thought Vol. I. Edited by Michel Weber and Will Desmond. Heusenstamm, Germany: Ontos Verlag, 2008. 101-114. [abstract]

Johnston, Carol. The Wealth or Health of Nations: Transforming Capitalism from Within. Cleveland: The Pilgrim Press, 1998. [abstract]

_____. "Whiteheadian Perspective on Global Economics." Ed. Zang, Yanyang. Hebie, China: Hebie University Press, 2003. 470-488. [abstract]

Kahlil, Elias L. "Action, Entrepreneurship, and Evolution." Handbook of Whiteheadian Process Thought. Vol. I. Edited by Michel Weber and Will Desmond. Heusenstamm, Germany: Ontos Verlag, 2008. 145-159. [abstract]

Killingsworth, M. Jimmie and Jacqueline S. Palmer.  “Utopian Rhetoric in Daly’s Steady-State Economics.”  In Ecospeak:  Rhetoric and Environmental Politics in America.  Carbondale & Edwardsville:  Southern Illinois University Press, 1992, pp. 244-53.

Kly, Yussuf N.  “Human Rights / Human Needs and Third Sector NGOs in Saskatchewan.” (unpubl., conference paper, “Democracy, Globalization, and the Law,” CPS and Hamline University College of Law, St. Paul, MN, September 19-23, 2002.)

Korten, David.  “Sustainable Development.”  World Policy Journal 9:1 (Winter 1991-2): 157-90. [Review:  Herman E. Daly and John B. Cobb, Jr., For the Common Good]

Kucheman, Clark A.  “On Robert C. Neville’s Beyond Production and Class:  A Process Project in Economic Theory.”  In Economic Life:  Interpretations and Critical Responses, eds., W. Schroeder and F. Gamwell.  Chicago:  Center for the Scientific Study of Religion, 1988, pp. 165-82.

Laszlo, Ervin.  Vision 2020: Reordering Chaos for Global Survival.  New York: Gordon and Breach, 1994.

Lindqvist, Martti.  “Process Theology.”  In Economic Growth and the Quality of Life.  Helsinki:  The Finnish Society for Missiology and Ecumenics, 1975, 119-121.

Love, Jan.  “Wholistic Economics.”  Sojourners 19:10 (December 1990): 46-49. [Review:  Herman Daly and John B. Cobb, Jr., For the Common Good.]

Lu, Jianyun. Review of Process Studies in China (I) by Zhihe Wang, Guihuan Huo, and Wenyu Xie. Process Studies 36, no. 2 (Fall-Winter 2007): 354-57.

McFague, Sallie. “God’s Household: Christianity, Economics and Planetary Living.” Available at http://www.progressivechristianwitness.org/pcw.cfm?p=5#The Creation and Christian Stewardship.

Meadows, Donella.  "Better than 1950, Worse than 1976."  The Global Citizen (December 3, 1990).

Meland, Bernard Eugene. Seeds of Redemption. New York: MacMillan, 1947. [abstract]

Mench, Elizabeth.  “Some Problems with Liberalism:  Or, What I Learned from Saint Augustine about Markets.”  (unpubl., conference paper, “Democracy, Globalization, and the Law,” CPS and Hamline University College of Law, St. Paul, MN, September 19-23, 2002.)

Moyers, Bill. “Ernesto Cortes, Jr., Organizer.” In Bill Moyers: A World of Ideas, ed. Andie Toucher (New York: Doubleday, 1990), 141-48. [Activism, Economics]

Muray, Leslie A.  “The Chicago School and Christian Socialism:  Implications for a Postmodern Theology.” (unpubl.)

_____.  “Freedom in a Post-Capitalist, Post-Marxist World:  Nicholas Berdyaev Revisited.” (unpubl.)

Nelson, Julie A.  “Breaking the Dynamic of Control:  A Feminist/Process Approach to Economic Ethics.”  Unpublished Conference Paper, Ethics Section of the American Academy of Religion, November 20, 1999, Boston, MA.

_____. “Clocks, Creation and Clarity: Insights on Ethics and Economics from a Feminist Perspective.” Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 7 (2004): 381-398.

_____.  “Confronting the Science/Value Split: Notes on Feminist Economics, Institutionalism, Pragmatism, and Process Thought.”  Cambridge Journal of Economics 27 (2003): 49-64.

_____. "Contemporary Schools of Economic Thought." Handbook of Whiteheadian Process Thought, Vol. I. Edited by Michel Weber and Will Desmond. Heusenstamm, Germany: Ontos Verlag, 2008. 119-126. [abstract]

_____. Economics for Humans. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2006.  

_____.  “Once More, With Feeling: Feminist/Process Economics Meets Critical Realism.”  (unpubl.)

_____.  “Value as Relationality: Feminist, Pragmatist, and Process Thought Meet Economics.” Journal of Speculative Philosophy 15, no. 2 (2001): 137-51.

Neville, Robert.  “Beyond Production and Class:  A Process Project in Economic Theory.”  In Economic Life:  Process Interpretations and Critical Responses, eds., W. Schroeder and F. Gamwell.  Chicago:  Center for the Scientific Study of Religion, 1988, 141-163.

Phipps, Ronald P.  “Whiteheadian Theory of Disjunctive vs. Integrative Economic and Social Development and Its Relevance to U.S.-China Trade Relations and Issues of Global Significance.”  (unpubl.)

Pickering, George.  “Property Rights:  Another Relational Perspective.”  Economic Life:  Process Interpretations and Critical Responses, eds., W. Schroeder and F. Gamwell.  Chicago:  Center for the Scientific Study of Religion, 1988, 79-88.

Poling, James Newton.  Render Unto God: Economic Vulnerability, Family Violence, and Pastoral Theology.  St. Louis, MO: Chalice Press, 2002. [abstract]

Pomeroy, Anne Fairchild.  “Process Ontology and the Critique of Capitalism.”  (unpubl. December 28, 2000)

Power, Thomas M.  Review: Herman E. Daly and John B. Cobb, Jr., For the Common Good.  Environmental Ethics 15:1 (Spring 1993): 85-90.

Quiring, John.  “Daly and Cobb on Religion and Economics.”  Newsletter of the Center for Process Studies 16, no. 1 (Winter-Spring 1992): 1, 7.

_____.  “Free Trade Versus Community and Ecology.”  Newsletter of the Center for Process Studies 14, no. 3 (Fall 1990): 9-10.

_____.  “John Cobb on Revisioning the Good Life.”  Newsletter of Human Relations Council of Pomona Valley, 30, no.2 (Spring 2000): 1-2. [Activism, Justice, Economics]

_____.  “Muray on Berdyaev’s Communitarianism.”  Newsletter of the Center for Process Studies 15, no. 1 (Winter-Spring 1991): 3.

_____.  Review:  John Cobb, “Facing the Future” [videocassette series] and Herman E. Daly and John B., “An Introduction to Ecological Economics” [videocassette].  Creative Transformation 1, no. 4 (Summer 1992): 9-10.

Rasmussen, Larry L.  “A World Out of Scale.”  Christianity and Crisis 50:7 (May 14, 1990): 154-58. [Review:  Herman Daly and John B. Cobb, Jr., For the Common Good]

Regan, Thomas J.  “The Role of Business in Society:  Some Whiteheadian Reflections.” (unpubl.)

_____.  “The Role of the Government and the Business Community in Shaping World Consciousness.”  In “Whitehead’s Notion of World Consciousness,” Ph.D. Dis., Fordham University, 1984, 146-190. [Also, “Business Education and Social Responsibility,” 158-170.]

_____. “Political Economy in a Whiteheadian World.” International Journal for Field-Being 1, no.1 (August 2001), 15 July 2003 < http://www.iifb.org/ijfb>.

Regnier, Robert.  "Bridging Western and First Nations Thought."  Interchange 26, no.4 (1995): 383-415.

Rieger, Joerg, ed.  Liberating the Future: God, Mammon and Theology.  Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 1998.

Ryan, John C.  Review:  Herman E. Daly and John B. Cobb, Jr.  For the Common Good. World-Watch 3:1 (January-February 1990): 38-39.

Sagoff, Mark.  "Carrying Capacity and Ecological Economics."  Bioscience 45, no.9 (October 1995): 610-20.

Satin, Mark.  “Four Ambitious Syntheses Win Out.”  New Options (August 27,  1990): 7-8. [On Herman Daly and John B. Cobb, Jr., For the Common Good.]

_____.  “It’s Overdue!:An Income Tax That’s Simple and Fair.”  In New Options for America.  Fresno: California State University Press, 1991, 64-71.

Schmandt, Jurgen and C. H. Ward. Sustainable Development: The Challenge of Transition. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000. [abstract]

Schroeder, W. Widick and Franklin I. Gamwell, eds. Economic Life: Process Interpretations and Critical Responses. Chicago: Center for the Scientific Study of Religion, 1988. [abstract]

Schroeder, W. Widick,  “Political Economy:  A Process Interpretation,”   In Economic Life:  Process Interpretations and Critical Responses, eds., Schroeder, W. Widick, and Franklin I. Gamwell.  Chicago: Center for the Scientific Study of Religion, 1988, 183-211.

_____.  “The Socialist/Communitarian Vision:  New Dream or Old Nightmare?”  In Christianity and Capitalism:  Perspectives on Religion, Liberalism, and the Economy, eds., Bruce Grelle and David A. Krueger.  Chicago, IL: Center for the Scientific Study of Religion, 1986, 109-126.

Schut, Michael.  “A Review of Sustaining the Common Good:  A Christian Perspective on the Global Economy by John B. Cobb, Jr.”  Earth Letter [???](  ): 4-5.

Sells, Jennifer.  Book Note: Herman Daly and John B. Cobb, Jr., For the Common Good. Utne Reader (May-June, 1990): 99.

Soelle, Dorothee and Shirley A. Cloyes. To Work and To Love: A Theology of Creation. Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1984. [abstract]

Spayde, John.  “Herman Daly.”  Utne Reader (January-February 1995): 62.

Stackhouse, Max L.  "Can 'Sustainability be Sustained? A Review of Cobb's Sustainability: Economics, Ecology, and Justice, (Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 1992)."  Princeton Seminary Bulletin 15, no.2 (New Series 1994): 143-55.

Stead, Edward and Jean Garner Stead. Management for a Small Planet. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications, 1992. [abstract]

Sturm, Douglas.  “The Barbarity of Poverty: A Moral Indictment Against the Powers-That-Be.”  Creative Transformation 15, no. 1 (Winter 2006): 11-13.

_____. "Corporate Culture and the Common Good." Community and Alienation: Essays on Process Thought and Public Life. Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 1988. 140-163.

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_____. "A New Social Covenant: From Democratic Socialism to Social Democracy." Community and Alienation: Essays on Process Thought and Public Life. Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 1988. 164-186.

_____.  “Property:  A Relational Perspective.”  In Economic Life: Process Interpretations and Critical Responses, eds., W. Schroeder and F. Gamwell.  Chicago: Center for the Scientific Study of Religion, 1988, 29-77.

_____.  “The Socialist Vision Revisited.”  Creative Transformation 3:4 (Summer 1994): 1-6

_____.  “Toward a New Social Covenant:  From Commodity to Commonwealth.”  In Christianity and Capitalism:  Perspectives on Religion, Liberalism, and the Economy, eds., Bruce Grelle and David A. Krueger.  Chicago, IL: Center for the Scientific Study of Religion, 1986, pp. 109-126.

Suarez-Villa, Luis.  “Panelists’ Comments on Cobb’s Paper.” [“Growth Without Progress?”] Loyola of Los Angeles International and Comparative Law Journal [???](December, 1992): 63-70.

Sullivan, William M.  “The Philosophy of Organism as Critique of Economic Individualism.”  In Economic Life:  Process Interpretations and Critical Responses, eds., W. Schroeder and F. Gamwell.  Chicago:  Center for the Scientific Study of Religion, 1988, 3-22.

Todd, Douglas.  “Exploring the Ethics of Free Trade.”  Vancouver Sun (Saturday, January 5, 1991): D 15. [On Herman Daly and John B. Cobb, Jr., For the Common Good]

Van Hoogstraten, Hans Dirk. Deep Economy: Caring for Ecology, Humanity and Religion. Cambridge, UK: James Clarke and Co., 2001. (John Cobb and Herman Daly are big influence on this book) [abstract]

Van Wyk, Alan R. Review of Of Divine Economy: Refinancing Redemption. by Marion Grau. Process Studies 35, no. 1 (Spring-Summer 2006): 169-72.

Wardrip, Peter. "Review: Tony Smith, Globalisation: A Systematic Marxian Approach" Worldviews 11 no. 1. (2007): 127-30.

Whitehead, A. N.  “Foresight.”  In Adventures of Ideas.  New York:  The Free Press, 1967 [1933], 87-99.  [Lecture at Harvard Business School]

Winslow, E. G.  “‘Human Logic’ and Keynes’s Economics.” (unpubl.)

_____.  “The Philosophical and Psychological Presuppositions of Keynes’s  Political Economy:  Dissertation Summary.”  (unpubl.) York University, Downsview, Ontario, Canada, 1985, 76 pp.  

Wylie-Kellermann, Jeanie.  “Cobb Challenges Precept of Economics.”  The Record [Episcopal diocesan paper, East Lansing, MI] [???] (May, 1989):