"A New Vision of Economic Democracy, Or: What To Do When the Bailout Fails." Tikkun (May/June 2009): 30-36.
"Is Capitalism Sustainable? The Case of China," Selected Papers of the Beijing Forum 2008 (forthcoming). [Chinese translation in International Politics Quarterly (v. 30, n. 2, Summer 2009): 94-111
"Is 'Sustainable Capitalism' an Oxymoron?" Perspectives on Global Development and Technology v. 8, no. 2-3 (2009): 557-78.
"Global Poverty: Alternative Perspectives on What We Should Do--and Why," Journal of Social Philosophy (Winter 2008): 471-491
"Debt and Deception," Review Essay on John Perkins, Confessions of an Economic Hit Man, and Noreena Hertz, Business Ethics Quarterly, v. 17, n. 1 (2007): 145-159.
"Democracy" in Richard Schmitt and Anatole Anton, eds., Toward a New Socialism (Rowman and Littlefield, 2006): 311-324.
"Does Historical Materialism Imply Communism?" in Reason and Emancipation: Essays in Honor of Kai Nielsen, Michel Seymour and Mathias Fitsch, eds. (Humanities Books, 2006): 196-207.
"Postscript to 'Economic Democracy: A Worthy Socialism that Would Really Work,'" (in Spanish translation) in Derecho a Decidir: Propuestas para el Socialismo del Siglo III, ed. Joaquin Arriola (Caracas: El Viejo Topo, 2006), pp. 67-92.
Older Articles (Most Significant):
"Successor-System Theory as an Orienting Devise: Trying to Understand China," Nature, Society, Thought, vol. 17, no. 4 (2004): 389-413.
"Ten Theses on Marxism and the Transition to Communism," in Tian Yu Cao, ed., The Chinese Model of Modern Development (New York: Routledge, 2005), pp, 188-215.
"On Socialist Envy" Theoria [South Africa] (October 1994): 37-41.
"A Democratic Theory of Economic Exploitation Dialectically Developed," Theory, Power, and Human Emancipation: Dimensions ofRadical Philosophy, ed. Roger Gottlieb (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1993), pp. 101-22. Reprinted in Exploitation, ed. Kai Nielsen and Robert Ware (Atlantic Highlands, NJ: Humanities Press, 1997), pp. 49-68.
"Economic Democracy: A Worthy Socialism That Would Really Work", Science and Society 56 (Spring 1992): 9-38.
"The Politics and Morality of Unequal Exchange: Roemer and Emmanuel, Analysis and Synthesis," Economics and Philosophy 7 (1991): 13-36.
"On the Exploitation of Cotton, Corn and Labor," in Robert Ware and Kai Nielsen, Analyzing Marx: New Essays on Analytical Marxism (Calgary: University of Calgary Press, 1989), pp. 281-298.
"Should Rawls Be a Socialist? A Comparison of his Ideal Capitalism with Worker-Controlled Socialism," Social Theory and Practice (Fall 1979): 1-27.
"There Is an Alternative: Economic Democracy and Participatory Economics, A Debate" [with Michael Albert] in Solidarity Economy: Building Alternatives for People and Planet, eds. Jenna Allard, Carl Davidson and Julie Matthaei (Chicago: Changemakers Publications, 2008) pp.47-82
"China: Market Socialist or Capitalist?" in Alternative Globalizations Conference Documents, ed. Jerry Harris (Chicago: Changemakers Publications, 2007) pp. 162-78
"Democratic Socialism," in Encyclopedia of Activism and Social Justice, ed. Gary Anderson and Kathryn Herr (Sage Publishers, 2007) Vol.1, pp. 445-48
"You Can't Get There from Here: Reflections on the Beijing Consensus" (In Chinese translation) in China Model and the Beijing Consensus, ed. Yu Keping (Beijing: China Social Science Literature Press, 2006) pp.72-98
"Stakeholders and Terrorists: On Carol Gould's Democratizing Globalization and Human Rights", in Philosophy Against Empire, eds. Tony Smith and Harry van der Linden, Radical Philosophy Today, v.4 (Philosophical Documentation Center, 2006)