BIBLIOGRAPHY OF PUBLISHED WORKS
Key: CP -- Reprinted in Kenneth E. Boulding Collected Papers I-VI
BE -- Reprinted in Beyond Economics
RI -- Further reprint information available from the CU Archive files
1968
Accomplishments and Prospects of the Peace Research Movement (with Hanna and Alan Newcombe). Arms Control and Disarmament, 1, 1 (1968): 43-58. CP V, pp. 291-308.
America's Economy: The Qualified Uproarious Success. In: America Now, John G. Kirk, ed. New York: Atheneum, for Metromedia, 1968, pp. 143-161. CP III, pp. 361-381.
Business and Economic Systems. In: Positive Feedback, John H. Milsum, ed. (based on papers presented at a Society for General Systems symposium, American Association for the Advancement of Science annual meeting, Montreal, Dec. 1964). Toronto: Pergamon Press, 1968, pp. 101-117. CP III, pp. 429-447.
The City as an Element in the International System. Daedalus (special issue on the Conscience of the City), 97, 4 (Fall 1968): 1111-1123. CP V, pp. 309-323. RI.
Copemanship. The Center Magazine (Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions) (July 1968): 60. RI.
Demand and Supply. In: International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, Vol. 4. New York: Crowell Collier and Macmillan, 1968, pp. 96-104.
The Dynamics of Society. Bell Telephone Magazine, 47, 3 (May/June 1968): 4-7. CP IV, pp. 423-428.
The Economics and Financing of Technology in Education: Some Observations. In: Planning for Effective Utilization of Technology in Education, Edgar L. Morphet and David L. Jesser, eds. (reports prepared for the National Conference, Denver, May 1961). Denver, Colo.: Designing Education for the Future, 1968, pp. 367-372.
Education for the Spaceship Earth. Social Education (special issue on International Education for the Twenty-First Century), 32, 7 (Nov. 1968): 648-652. RI.
The Effects of Military Expenditure Upon the Economic Growth of Japan (edited with Norman Sun; monograph). Tokyo: International Christian University, for the Disarmament Research Team Project, June 1968.
Ethical Dilemmas in Religion and Nationalism (1968 Felix Adler Lecture; pamphlet). New York: Ethical Culture Publications, 1968. 12 pp. RI.
Friends and Social Change (pamphlet). Philadelphia: Friends General Conference of the Religious Society of Friends, 1968. 4 pp.
Grants Versus Exchange in the Support of Education. In: Federal Programs for the Development of Human Resources, Vol. 1 (A Compendium of Papers Submitted to the Subcommittee on Economic Progress of the Joint Economic Committee, U.S. Congress). Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1968, pp. 232-238. CP III, pp. 383-391.
Greatness as a Pathology of the National Image. In: U.S. Foreign Policy: Responsibilities of a Superpower in International Politics (Proceedings of the 1968 World Affairs Conference of North Western Illinois, Dixon-Sterling, Mar. 1968). Champaign: University of Illinois Extension in International Affairs, Sept. 1968, pp. 35-42.
A Historical Note from the President. American Economic Review, 58, 5 (Dec. 1968): 1509-1510.
Is Ugliness the Price of Prosperity? In: Seminar on Environmental Arts and Sciences: Summary of Proceedings (held in Aspen, Colo., Aug. 1968). Boulder, Colo.: Thorne Ecological Foundation, 1968.
The Legitimation of the Market (C. Woody Thompson Memorial Lecture, Midwest Economics Association annual meeting, Chicago, Apr. 1967). Nebraska Journal of Economics and Business, 7, 1 (Spring 1968): 3-14. CP III, pp. 393-406.
Machines, Men and Religion. Friends Journal, 14, 24 (Dec. 15, 1968): 643-644.
Man's Choice: Creative Development or Revolution. In: The United States in a Revolutionary World -- Occasional Papers, Robert H. Simmons, ed. (papers presented at a California State College conference, Los Angeles, Apr. 1968). Pasadena, Calif.: American Friends Service Committee, 1968, pp. 1-7.
The Many Failures of Success. Saturday Review, 51, 47 (Nov. 23, 1968): 29-31. RI.
The "National" Importance of Human Capital. In: The Brain Drain, Walter Adams, ed. (papers presented at an international conference, Lausanne, Switz., Aug. 1967). New York: Macmillan, 1968, pp. 109-119. CP II, pp. 461-473. RI.
A Peace Movement in Search of a Party. War/Peace Report, 8, 1 (Jan. 1968): 12-13. Preface to a Special Issue. Journal of Conflict Resolution (special review issue), 12, 4 (Dec. 1968): 409-411.
Reflection of the Election -- An Interview with Kenneth Boulding. Town and Country Review (Boulder, Colo.), Nov. 14, 1968, pp. 4, 6.
Requirements for a Social Systems Analysis of the Dynamics of the World War Industry. Peace Research Society (International) Papers (Cambridge Conference, 1967), Vol. IX (1968): 1-8. RI.
Revolution and Development. In: Changing Perspectives on Man, Ben Rothblatt, ed. (1966 Monday Lectures Series). Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1968, pp. 207-226. CP V, pp. 325- 344.
The Role of Economics in the Establishment of Stable Peace. Economisch-Statistische Berichten (Rotterdam, Netherlands) (special issue in honor of the 65th birthday of Prof. Dr. J. Tinbergen), 53e, 2639 (Apr. 10, 1968): 332-334. CP III, pp. 407-411.
The Specialist With a Universal Mind (Guest editorial; paper presented to the Society for General Systems Research session, American Association for the Advancement of Science annual meeting, New York, Dec. 1967). Management Science, 14, 12 (Aug. 1968): B-647 to B-653. RI.
Statement (on Learning, Teaching, Education, and Development). In: 1968 Coloradan, Vol. 70. Boulder: Associated Students of the University of Colorado, 1968, p. 166.
Town and Country Interviews Dr. Kenneth Boulding. Town and Country Review (Boulder, Colo.), Apr. 11, 1968, pp. 1, 11, 13-14; Apr. 18, 1968, pp. 8, 11-12.
The University as an Economic and Social Unit. In: Colleges & Universities as Agents of Social Change, W. John Minter and Ian M. Thompson, eds. (papers presented at the 1Oth Annual College Self-Study Institute, Boulder, Nov. 1968). Boulder, Colo.: Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education, 1968, pp. 75- 87; discussion, pp. 89-128. CP III, pp. 413-427.
Values, Technology, and Divine Legitimation. In: Science, Philosophy, Religion, Lt. Gerald P. McCarthy, ed. (Proceedings of the 4th Annual Symposium, Sept. 1967). Kirtland Air Force Base, N.M.: Air Force Weapons Laboratory, 1968, pp. 4-16. RI.
What Can We Know and Teach About Social Systems? Social Science Education Consortium Newsletter (Boulder, Colo.), 5 (June 1968): 1-5. Also in: Social Science in the Schools: A Search for Rationale, Irving Morrissett and W. William Stevens, Jr., eds. (based on papers presented at the Purdue University conference, Feb. 1967). New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1971, pp. 150-161. CP IV, pp. 429-435. RI.
BOOK
Beyond Economics: Essays on Society, Religion, and Ethics. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1968. x + 302 pp. Translation: Japanese. Paperback edition: Ann Arbor Paperbacks, 1970 (nominated for a National Book Award, 1970).
BOOK REVIEWS
Review of General d'Armee Andre Beaufre, Deterrence and Strategy, translated from the French by Major-General R.H. Barry; and Arthur H. Dean, Test Ban and Disarmament: The Path of Negotiation. Political Science Quarterly, 83, 1 (Mar. 1968): 109-111.
Review of C.E. Black, The Dynamics of Modernization: A Study in Comparative History. History and Theory, 7, 1 (1968): 83-90.
Review of David Easton, A Systems Analysis of Political Life. Behavioral Science, 13, 2 (Mar. 1968): 147-149.
Observations Unlimited. Review of Eliot Janeway, The Economics of Crisis: War, Politics, and the Dollar. New York Times Book Review, 73, 3 (Jan. 21, 1968), p. 24.
"Prognostics": A Guide to Present Action. Review of Herman Kahn and Anthony J. Wiener, The Year 2000: A Framework for Speculation on the Next Thirty Three Years. Saturday Review, 51, 6 (Feb. 10, 1968): 36-37.
In the Money. Review of Ferdinand Lundberg, The Rich and the Super-Rich; and Ben B. Seligman, Permanent Poverty: An American Syndrome. New York Review of Books, 11, 4 (Sept. 12, 1968), pp. 40-42.
Asia: Soft States and Hard Facts. Review of Gunnar Myrdal, Asian Drama: An Inquiry into the Poverty of Nations. New Republic, 158, 18 (May 4, 1968): 2528. RI.
Review of Report from Iron Mountain on the Possibility and Desirability of Peace. Trans-action, 5, 3 (Jan./Feb. 1968): 16. RI.
Review of Gordon Tullock, The Organization of Inquiry. Journal of Economic Issues, 2, 2 (June 1968): 259-261.
1969
David Fand's "Keynesian Monetary Theories, Stabilization Policy, and the Recent Inflation," A Comment. Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 1, 3 (Aug. 1969): 588-589.
Economic Education: The Stepchild Too is Father of the Man. Journal of Economic Education, 1, 1 (Fall 1969): 7-11, CP III, pp. 449-455.
Economics as a Moral Science (Presidential address). American Economic Review (Papers and Proceedings of the 81st American Economic Association annual meeting, Chicago, Dec. 1968), 59, 1 (Mar. 1969): 1-12. CP II, pp. 447-460. RI.
Education and the Economic Process. In: The Alternative of Radicalism: Radical and Conservative Possibilities for Teaching the Teachers of America's Young Children, Thomas R. Holland and Catherine M. Lee, eds. (Proceedings of the 5th National Conference, Jan. 1969). New Orleans: TriUniversity Project in Elementary Education for the U.S. Office of Education, Jan. 1969, pp. 72-82. RI.
Failures and Successes of Economics. Think, 35, 3 (May/June 1969): 2-6. RI.
The Fifth Meaning of Love -- Notes on Christian Ethics and Social Policy (Paper presented at the Lutheran World Federation Consultation on Christian Ethics and True Humanity, Frankfurt, Germany, Aug. 1968). Lutheran World, 16, 3 (July 1969): 219- 229. CP IV, pp. 437-449. RI.
The Formation of Values as a Process in Human Learning. In: Transportation and Community Values (report of a conference, Airlie House, Warrenton, Va., Mar. 1969). Washington, D.C.: Highway Research Board, National Academy of Sciences, 1969, pp. 31-38; discussion, pp. 39-45. CP III, pp. 457-466.
The Future as Chance and Design (in German; paper presented to the 6th General Assembly and Congress of the International Council of Societies for Industrial Design, London, Sept. 1969). Bauwelt 50 (Berlin), 60 (Dec. 15, 1969): 1807-1811. CP IV (in English), pp. 525-534.
The Grants Economy (presidential address, Michigan Economics Association, Grand Valley State College, Mar. 1968). Michigan Academician, 1, 1 and 2 (Winter 1969): 3-11. CP II, pp. 475- 485.
Heretic Among Economists (interview). Business Week, 2053 (Jan. 4, 1969): 80-82.
The Interplay of Technology and Values: The Emerging Superculture. In: Values and the Future: The Impact of Technological Change on American Values, Kurt Baier and Nicholas Rescher, eds. New York: Free Press, 1969, pp. 336-350. CP IV, pp. 451-467. RI.
An Invitation to Join a New Association for the Study of the Grants Economy. Association for the Study of the Grants Economy Newsletter, 1 (Oct. 15, 1969): 2-3.
A Memorandum on the Facilitation of Behavioral Thinking: Four Modest Proposals for Highly Advanced Study (with Richard Christie). Subterranean Sociology Newsletter (University of Michigan), 4, 1 (Oct. 1969): 5-8.
Modern Man and Ancient Testimonies. Quaker Religious Thought, 11, 1 (Summer 1969): 3-14.
The Need for a University of the Building Industry (presentation to the ACSA Western Region meeting, Boulder, Colo., Nov. 1968). American Institute of Architects Journal, 51, 5 (May 1969): 79- 81.
Preventing Schismogenesis (comment on Richard Flacks, "Protest or Conform: Some Social Psychological Perspectives on Legitimacy"). Journal of Applied Behavioral Science, 5, 2 (Apr./May/June 1969): 151-153. RI.
Public Choice and the Grants Economy: The Intersecting Set. Public Choice, 7 (Fall 1969): 1-2. RI.
Research for Peace. Science Journal (London), 5A, 4 (Oct. 1969): 53-58. CP V, pp. 345-352.
The Role of Exemplars in the Learning of Community. World Studies Education Service Bulletin (London), 10 (Jan. 1969): 15-16.
The Role of Legitimacy in the Dynamics of Society (Graduate School Lecture Series, 1967; pamphlet). University Park: Pennsylvania State University Center for Research, College of Business Administration, 1969. 13 pp. CP IV, pp. 509-523.
The Role of the Church in the Making of Community and Identity (Ethan Allen Cross Memorial Lecture Series; pamphlet). Greeley, Colo.: First Congregational Church, 1969. 8 pp.
Some Unsolved Problems in Economic Education. In: Five Levels of Incompetence: Report of the 1969 Grove Park Institute, Thomas Vogt, ed. Washington, D.C.: Consortium of Professional Associations for Study of Special Teacher Improvement Programs (CONPASS), 1971, pp. 37-50.
Stability in International Systems: The Role of Disarmament and Development. In: International Security Systems: Concepts and Models of World Order, Richard B. Gray, ed. (based on the Department of Government Lecture Series, Florida State University, 1966-67). Itasca, Ill.: F.E. Peacock, 1969, pp. 193-210. CP V, pp. 353-372.
Statement Before the Subcommittee on Economy in Government of the Joint Economic Committee, U.S. Congress. In: The Military Budget and National Economic Priorities (Hearings of the Committee). Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1969, Part I, pp. 137-141. CP II, pp. 487-493. RI.
The Task of the Teacher in the Social Sciences. In: The Quest for Relevance: Effective College Teaching; Vol. III, The Social Sciences. Washington, D.C.: American Council on Education, for the American Association for Higher Education, Mar. 1969, pp. 3- 24. CP IV, pp. 469-490. RI.
Technology and the Changing Social Order. In: The UrbanIndustrial Frontier: Essays on Social Trends and Institutional Goals in Modern Communities, David Popenoe, ed. (based on the Urban Frontier: 1966-86 Lecture Series, Rutgers University, 1966-67). New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 1969, pp. 126-140. CP IV, pp. 491-507.
The Threat System. In: The Cost of Conflict, John A. Copps, ed. (Department of Economics Lectures, Western Michigan University, Winter Semester 1968; Michigan Business Papers No. 51). Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Bureau of Business Research, 1969, pp. 3-17.
What Don't We Know That Hurts Us? In: Selected Readings in Economic Education, Roman F. Warmke and Gerald Draayer, eds. (based on papers presented at the Experienced Teacher Fellowship Program, 1967-68, and a related conference). Athens: Ohio University College of Business Administration, for the Ohio Council on Economic Education, 1969, pp. 3-17.
BOOK REVIEWS
Economics Imperialism. Review of David Braybrooke and Charles E. Lindblom, A Strategy of Decision; Mancur Olson, Jr., The Logic of Collective Action; and Bruce M. Russett, ed., Economic Theories of International Politics. Behavioral Science, 14, 6 (Nov. 1969): 496-500.
A Forecast by Scientists. Review of Nigel Calder, ed., Unless Peace Comes: A Scientific Forecast of New Weapons. Virginia Quarterly Review, 45, 1 (Winter 1969): 139-140.
Review of Morton Fried, Marvin Harris and Robert Murphy, eds., War: The Anthropology of Armed Conflict and Aggression. Comparative Studies in Society and History, 11, 1 (Jan. 1969): 109-111.
Dialogue with a Marxist. Review of David Horowitz, Empire and Revolution: A Radical Interpretation of Contemporary History. Book World (Chicago Tribune), 3, 31 (Aug. 3, 1969): 6.
Tragic Nonsense. Review of Herbert Marcuse, An Essay on Liberation. New Republic, 160, 13 (Mar. 29, 1969): 28, 30.
Case Study in Non-Decision. Review of Congressman Richard D. McCarthy, The Ultimate Folly: War by Pestilence, Asphyxiation and Defoliation. New Republic, 161, 22 (Nov. 29, 1969): 24-25.
Review of J.E. Meade, The Growing Economy. Journal of Economic Literature, 7, 4 (Dec. 1969): 1161-1162.
One of the Great Men. Review of Arthur E. Morgan, Observations. Religious Humanism, 3, 2 (Spring 1969): 92.
Growth and Grace: Incompatible? Review of D.B. Robertson, Should Churches Be Taxed?; Alfred Balk, The Religion Business; Nino Lo Bello, The Vatican Empire; and Arthur Herzog, The Church Trap. Saturday Review, 52, 6 (Feb. 8, 1969): 27-28.
Review of Kenneth Schneider, Destiny of Change: How Relevant is Man in the Age of Development? Administrative Science Quarterly, 14, 2 (June 1969): 318.
Large Projects and Larger Questions. Review of Philip Sporn, Technology, Engineering, and Economics; and Sheldon Novick, The Careless Atom. Science, 165, 3892 (Aug. 1, 1969): 483-484.
VERSE
The Ditchley Bank Anthology. Michigan Business Review, 21, 2 (Mar. 1969): 17-19. Also: Journal of Money, Credit and Banking (conference of university professors of the American Bankers Association, Ditchley Park, Oxfordshire, Eng., Sept. 1968), 1, 3 (Aug. 1968): 354, 462, 507, 555, 624, 681.
X Cantos. Michigan Quarterly Review, 8, 1 (Winter 1969): 29-31. RI.
1970
The Balance of Peace. Peace Research Society (International) Papers (Copenhagen Conference, Aug. 1969), Vol. XIII (1970): 59-65. CP V, pp. 373-381.
Can There Be a National Policy for Stable Peace? AAUW Journal (special issue on Peace), 63, 4 (May 1970): 172-174. CP V, pp. 383-387.
Can We Curb Inflation Without Recession? If So, How? Denver Post, Feb. 15, 1970, p. 1.
The Challenge of the Great Transition (in Japanese). Mainichi Newspapers (Tokyo), Mar. 3, 1970, p. 9.
The Crisis of the Universities. Colorado Quarterly, 19, 2 (Autumn 1970): 120-129.
The Deadly Industry: War and the International System (introduction). In: Peace and the War Industry, Kenneth E. Boulding, ed. Chicago: Aldine, 1970, pp. 1-12. RI.
Dialogue (with others). In: Racism and American Education: A Dialogue and Agenda for Action, Kenneth B. Clark, ed. (report of the President's Commission for the Observance of Human Rights Year Conference, Martha's Vineyard, Mass., July, 1968). New York: Harper & Row, 1970, pp. 7-145; Boulding: pp. 30-32, 70, 119-121.
Factors Affecting the Future Demand for Education. In: Economic Factors Affecting the Financing of Education, Vol. 2, Roe L. Johns et al., eds. Gainesville, Fla.: National Educational Finance Project, 1970, pp. 1-27. CP III, pp. 503-531. RI.
The Family Segment of the National Economy (address at the American Home Economics Association annual meeting, Cleveland, June 1970). Journal of Home Economics, 62, 7 (Sept. 1970): 447-454.
Fun and Games with the Gross National Product -- The Role of Misleading Indicators in Social Policy. In: The Environmental Crisis: Man's Struggle to Live with Himself, Harold W. Helfrich, Jr., ed. (lectures in the 1968- 1969 Symposium in Environmental Crises, Yale University School of Forestry). New Haven: Yale University Press, 1970, pp. 157-170. CP III, pp. 467-482.
Fundamental Considerations. In: Perspectives on Campus Tensions, David C. Nichols, ed. Washington, D.C.: American Council on Education, 1970, pp. 3-17.
Gaps Between Developed and Developing Nations. In: Toward Century 21: Technology, Society, and Human Values, C.S. Wallia, ed. (based on the Human Values in a Technological Society Lectures, Stanford University, 1968). New York: Basic Books, 1970, pp. 125-134. CP VI, pp. 11-22.
The Impact of the Defense Industry on the Structure of the American Economy. In: Adjustments of the U.S. Economy to Reductions in Military Spending, Bernard Udis, ed. (report prepared for the United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, ACDA/E 156), Dec. 1970, pp. 399-433. Also in: The Economic Consequences of Reduced Military Spending, Bernard Udis, ed. Lexington, Mass.: D.C. Heath, 1973, pp. 225-252.
Is Economics Culture-Bound? American Economic Review (Papers and Proceedings of the 82nd American Economic Association annual meeting, New York, Dec. 1969), 60, 2 (May 1970): 406-411. CP II, pp. 495-502. RI.
The Knowledge Explosion. In: To Nurture Humaneness: Commitment for the 70's, Mary-Margaret Scobey and Grace Graham, eds. Washington, D.C.: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, National Education Association, 1970, pp. 86-92. CP VI, pp. 39-47.
A Look at National Priorities. Current History, 59, 348 (Aug. 1970): 65-72, 111. RI.
A New Ethos for a New Era. In: Canada and the United States in the World of the Seventies, R.H. Wagenberg, ed. (Proceedings of the 9th Annual Seminar on Canadian-American Relations, Nov. 1967). Windsor, Ontario: University of Windsor Press, 1970, pp. 91-98. CP VI, pp. 1-10.
No Second Chance for Man. Progressive (special issue on the Crisis of Survival), 34, 4 (Apr. 1970): 40-43. RI.
The Philosophy of Peace Research. In: Proceedings of the International Peace Research Association Third General Conference 1969 (Karlovy Vary, Czech., Sept. 1969), Vol. 1, Philosophy of Peace Research. Assen, Netherlands: Van Gorcum, 1970, pp. 5-19. CP V, pp. 389-405. RI.
The Real World of the Seventies and Beyond. In: Training a Ministry in the Seventies for a World of the Seventies and Beyond: 1969 Conference (Denver, Oct.-Nov. 1969). New York: Association for Clinical Pastoral Education, 1970, pp. 10-22. CP VI, pp. 23-37.
The Role of the Undergraduate College in Social Change. Perspectives (Proceedings of the Association for General and Liberal Studies annual meeting, Colgate University, Oct.-Nov. 1969), 1, 3 (Feb. 1970): 17-20.
The Scientific Revelation (presentations at the Conference on Science and the Morality of Intellect, University of Chicago, Feb. 1970). Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 26, 7 (Sept. 1970): 13-18. RI.
Social Systems Analysis and the Study of International Conflict. In: Problems of Modern Strategy (papers presented at the 10th Annual Conference, St. Catherine's College, Oxford, Sept. 1968; Studies in International Security: 14). London: Chatto and Windus, for The Institute for Strategic Studies, 1970, pp. 77-91. CP VI, pp. 49-65.
Some Functions of the Grants Economy. Association for the Study of the Grants Economy Newsletter, 2 (Aug. 15, 1970): 2-4.
Some Hesitant Reflections on the Political Future. In: 1970 Coloradan, Vol. 72. Boulder: Associated Students of the University of Colorado, 1970, pp. 204-205.
Statement Before the Select Subcommittee on Education of the House Committee on Education and Labor, U.S. Congress. In: Environmental Quality Education Act of 1970 (Hearings of the Committee). Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1970, pp. 597-605. RI.
The War Industry and the American Economy (Third Annual William Carlyle Furnas Memorial Lecture, 1969; pamphlet). De Kalb: Northern Illinois University Department of Economics, 1970. 18 pp. CP III, pp. 483-501.
What Is the GNP Worth? (summary of lecture presented at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Apr. 1970). In: Earth Day -- The Beginning: A Guide for Survival, National Staff of Environmental Action, eds. New York: Arno Press, Bantam Books, 1970, pp. 143-144.
BOOKS
Economics as a Science. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1970. vii + 161 pp. Edition: Indian. Translations: Chinese, German, Japanese, Korean, Swedish.
Peace and the War Industry (edited, and with an introduction; TRANSaction Book 11). Chicago: Aldine, 1970. ix + 159 pp. See also: Books, 1973.
A Primer on Social Dynamics: History as Dialectics and Development. New York: Free Press, 1970. ix + 153 pp. Translations: Dutch, Japanese.
The Prospering of Truth (Swarthmore Lecture, London Yearly Meeting, Aug. 1970). London: Friends Home Service Committee, 1970. 51 pp.
BOOK REVIEWS
Evolution & Taxes. Review of Peter F. Drucker, The Age of Discontinuity: Guidelines to Our Changing Society; and Herbert Stein, The Fiscal Revolution in America. TRANSaction, 7, 6 (Apr. 1970): 81-82.
Review of William R. Ewald, Jr., ed., Environment and Policy: The Next Fifty Years; and Environment and Change: The Next Fifty Years (commissioned on behalf of the American Institute of Planners' Fiftieth Year Consultation). American Journal of Sociology, 75, 5 (Mar. 1970): 878-880.
Review of John Hicks, A Theory of Economic History. American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 52, 4 (Nov. 1970): 619-620.
Review of Norman Uphoff and Warren F. Ilchman, eds., The Political Economy of Change: Theoretical and Empirical Contributions. American Political Science Review, 64, 2 (June 1970): 603-604.
Review of Nathan Leites and Charles Wolf, Jr., Rebellion and Authority: An Analytic Essay on Insurgent Conflicts (a RAND Corporation Research Study). Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 392 (Nov. 1970): 184-185.
Time as a Commodity. Review of Staffan B. Linder, The Harried Leisure Class. New Republic, 162, 8 (Feb. 21, 1970): 27-28.
Tantalizing Questions. Review of Margaret Mead, Culture and Commitment: A Study of the Generation Gap. Virginia Quarterly Review, 46, 2 (Spring 1970): 339-341.
Tools on a Grand Scale. Review of Emmanuel G. Mesthene, Technological Change: Its Impact on Man and Society (Harvard Studies in Technology and Society). Science 168, 3938 (June 19, 1970): 1442.
When Cost Push Comes to Shove. Review of Arthur M. Okun, The Political Economy of Prosperity. TRANSaction, 7, 11 (Sept. 1970): 64-68.
1971
After Samuelson, Who Needs Adam Smith? (paper presented at the 83rd American Economic Association annual meeting, Detroit, Dec. 1970). History of Political Economy, 3, 2 (Fall 1971): 225-237. CP III, pp. 553-567.
The American Economy After Vietnam (presentation at a symposium of the Maxwell Graduate School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University, Feb. 1970). In: After Vietnam: The Future of American Foreign Policy, Robert W. Gregg and Charles Kegley, Jr., eds. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday Anchor Books, 1971, pp. 307-323.
Discussion (of Allen V. Kneese, "Environmental Pollution: Economics and Policy"). American Economic Review (Papers and Proceedings of the 83rd American Economic Association annual meeting, Detroit, Dec. 1970), 61, 2 (May 1971): 167-169.
The Dodo Didn't Make It: Survival and Betterment (presentation at the 3rd Symposium on Science and Society, University of Chicago, Nov. 1970). Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 27, 5 (May 1971): 19-22.
Environment and Economics. In: Environment: Resources, Pollution & Society, William W. Murdoch, ed. Stamford, Conn.: Sinauer Associates, 1971, pp. 359-367. CP III, pp. 569-579.
An Epitaph: The Center for Research on Conflict Resolution, 1959-1971. Journal of Conflict Resolution, 15, 3 (Sept. 1971): 279-280.
Knowledge as a Road to Peace (keynote address of the COPRED Peace Workshop, Feb. 1971). Bulletin of the Peace Studies Institute (Manchester College, Ind.) (Aug. 1971): 1-4.
The Legitimacy of Central Banks. In: Reappraisal of the Federal Reserve Discount Mechanism, Vol. 2. Washington, D.C.: Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Dec. 1971, pp. 1-13. CP VI, pp. 67-82.
Letter on "Happiness" (in Japanese). Sankei Shimbun Newspaper (Tokyo), Jan. 1, 1971, p. 27.
The Meaning of Human Betterment (Gerald L. Phillippe Memorial Lecture, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Mar. 1971). Nebraska Journal of Economics and Business, 10, 2 (Spring 1971): 3-12. CP IV, pp. 601-612. RI.
The Misallocation of Intellectual Resources in Economics. In: The Use and Abuse of Social Science, Irving L. Horowitz, ed. (based on papers presented at a conference on Social Science and National Policy, Rutgers University, Nov. 1969). New York: E. P. Dutton, for TRANSaction Books, 1971, pp. 34-51. CP III, pp. 533-552.
The Need for Reform of National Income Statistics. In: Proceedings of the Social Statistics Section, 1970 (ASA annual meeting, Detroit, Dec. 1970). Washington, D.C.: American Statistical Association, 1971, pp. 94-97. CP III, pp. 581-586.
People Eyeing 21st Century as Age When Mankind Matures. Japan Times (Tokyo), Jan. 1, 1971, p. 6.
The Pursuit of Happiness and the Value of the Human Being (in Japanese). Nihon Keizei Shimbun (Japan Economic Journal; Tokyo), Jan. 1, 1971, Supplement 2, p. 39.
Toward a Modest Society: The End of Growth and Grandeur. In: Economic Perspectives of Boulding and Samuelson (Davidson Lectures -- 1970-71). Durham: Whittemore School of Business and Economics, University of New Hampshire, 1971, pp. 7-20; reply, pp. 21-22. CP VI, pp. 83-98.
Toward the Year 2000 (presentation at the National Council for the Social Studies annual meeting, Houston, Nov. 1969; SSEC Monograph Series, Publication No. 132). Boulder, Colo.: Social Science Education Consortium, 1971. 14 pp.
Unprofitable Empire, Britain in India 1880-1967: A Critique of the Hobson-Lenin Thesis on Imperialism (with Tapan Mukerjee). Peace Research Society (International) Papers (Rome Conference, 1970), Vol. XVI (1971): 1-21.
What Do Economic Indicators Indicate?: Quality and Quantity in the GNP. In: The Economics of Pollution (1971 Charles C. Moskowitz Lectures). New York: New York University Press, 1971, pp. 31-80.
Where Does Development Lead? Les Carnets de l'enfance (Assignment Children; Paris, UNICEF), 13 (Jan.-Mar. 1971): 48-57; summaries in French, Spanish and German, pp. 58-62.
A World-Famous "Economist-Philosopher" Gives His Views on Religion, Radicalism, the Hippies and More (interview). Seikyo Times (Tokyo), 113 (Jan. 1971): 31-32, 37-38.
BOOKS
Kenneth E. Boulding Collected Papers, Vol. I: Economics (1932-1955), Fred R. Glahe, ed. Boulder: Colorado Associated University Press, 1971. xi + 492 pp.
Kenneth E. Boulding Collected Papers, Vol. II: Economics (1956-1970), Fred R. Glahe, ed. Boulder: Colorado Associated University Press, 1971. viii + 510 pp.
BOOK REVIEWS
Living With Violence. Review of Hannah Arendt, On Violence; and E.V. Walter, Terror and Resistance: A Study of Political Violence. War/Peace Report, 11, 6 (June/July 1971): 17-18.
Review of Gottfried Dietze, Youth, University, and Democracy; Algo D. Henderson, The Innovative Spirit; and Lewis B. Mayhew, Arrogance on Campus. AAUP Bulletin, 57, 2 (June 1971): 296-297.
Review of E.J. Hobsbawm, Industry and Empire: An Economic History of Britain Since 1750. History and Theory, 10, 1 (1971): 147-149.
Review of John R. Platt, Perception and Change: Projections for Survival. Michigan Quarterly Review, 10, 4 (Fall 1971): 295-297.
Economists at a Family Picnic. Review of Joan Robinson, Economic Heresies: Some Old-Fashioned Questions in Economic Theory. Business Week, 2177 (May 22, 1971): 12.
The Intellectual Framework of Bad Political Advice. Review of W.W. Rostow, Politics and the Stages of Growth. Virginia Quarterly Review, 47, 4 (Autumn 1971): 602-607.
1972
Economics and General Systems. In: The Relevance of General Systems Theory: Papers Presented to Ludwig von Bertalanffy on His Seventieth Birthday, Ervin Laszlo, ed. New York: George Braziller, 1972, pp. 77-92. RI.
Economics as a Not Very Biological Science. In: Challenging Biological Problems: Directions Toward Their Solution, John A. Behnke, ed. (25th Anniversary volume). New York: Oxford University Press, for the American Institute of Biological Sciences, 1972, pp. 357-375.
Future Directions (with Martin Pfaff). In: Redistribution to the Rich and the Poor: The Grants Economics of Income Distribution, Kenneth Boulding and Martin Pfaff, eds. (Grants Economics Series). Belmont, Calif.: Wadsworth, 1972, pp. 387-390.
The Future of Personal Responsibility. American Behavioral Scientist (special issue on Changing Attitudes Toward Personal Responsibility; presentations at the Insurance Company of North America Conference, Philadelphia, May 1971), 15, 3 (Jan./Feb. 1972): 329-359. CP IV, pp. 535-567.
Grants Economics: A Simple Introduction (with Martin Pfaff and Janos Horvath). American Economist, 16, 1 (Spring 1972): 19-28. RI.
The Grants Economy and the Development Gap (with Martin Pfaff). In: The Gap Between Rich and Poor Nations, Gustav Ranis, ed. (Proceedings of the International Economic Association Conference, Bled, Yugoslavia, 1970). London: Macmillan Press, 1972, pp. 143-170.
The Household as Achilles' Heel (premier lecture of the Colston E. Warne lecture series, American Council on Consumer Interests annual conference, Dallas, Apr. 1972). Journal of Consumer Affairs, 6, 2 (Winter 1972): 110-119. CP VI, pp. 117-128.
How Things Go from Bad to Worse. In: Recycle This Book!: Ecology, Society, and Man, J. David Allan and Arthur J. Hanson, eds. (based on presentations at the ENACT Environmental Teach-In, Ann Arbor, Mich., Mar. 1970). Belmont, Calif.: Wadsworth Publishing Company, 1972, pp. 131-133.
Human Betterment and the Quality of Life. In: Human Behavior in Economic Affairs: Essays in Honor of George Katona, Burkhard Strumpel, James N. Morgan and Ernest Zahn, eds. Amsterdam: Elsevier Scientific, 1972, pp. 455-470. CP VI, pp. 99-116.
Introduction. In: Economic Imperialism: A Book of Readings, Kenneth Boulding and Tapan Mukerjee, eds. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1972, pp. ix-xviii.
Introduction. In: Analysis of the Problem of War, by Clyde Eagleton (Garland Edition). New York: Garland, 1972, pp. 5-7.
Japan Should Produce "Things" With Value Rather Than a "Strong Yen" (interview in Japanese). Nikkei Business (Tokyo), Dec. 25, 1972, pp. 63-65.
Kenneth Boulding: The Arrival of Spaceship Earth (interview). In: Philosophers of the Earth: Conversations with Ecologists, by Anne Chisholm. New York: E. P. Dutton, 1972, pp. 25-38.
The Liberal Arts Amid a Culture in Crisis. Liberal Education (Proceedings of the 58th Association of American Colleges annual meeting, Washington, D.C., Jan. 1972), 58, 1 (Mar. 1972): 5-17. CP VI, pp. 129-143.
Man as a Commodity. In: Human Resources and Economic Welfare: Essays in Honor of Eli Ginzberg, Ivar Berg, ed. New York: Columbia University Press, 1972, pp. 35-49. CP III, pp. 587-603.
The "Mantle of Elijah" Complex. In: Recycle This Book!: Ecology, Society, and Man, J. David Allan and Arthur J. Hanson, eds. (based on presentations at the ENACT Environmental Teach-In, Ann Arbor, Mich., Mar. 1970). Belmont, Calif.: Wadsworth Publishing Company, 1972, pp. 162-163.
New Goals for Society? In: Energy, Economic Growth, and the Environment, Sam H. Schurr, ed. (papers presented at an RFF Forum, Washington, D.C., Apr. 1972). Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, for Resources for the Future, 1972, pp. 139-151. CP IV, pp. 585-599. RI.
The Role of the Social Sciences in the Control of Technology (paper presented at the American Association for the Advancement of Science annual meeting, Boston, Dec. 1969). In: Technology and Man's Future, Albert H. Teich, ed. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1972, pp. 263-274. CP VI, pp. 187-200.
The Schooling Industry as a Possibly Pathological Section of the American Economy (paper presented at the American Educational Research Association annual meeting, New York, Feb. 1971). Review of Educational Research, 42, 1 (Apr. 1972): 129-143. CP IV, pp. 569-584.
The Three Faces of Power. In: 50 Years of War Resistance: What Now? London: War Resisters' International, 1972, pp. 18-21.
Toward a Theory for the Study of Community. In: Issues in Community Organization, Lawrence Witmer, ed. (papers prepared for the University of Chicago Conference on Community Organization, Spring 1968). Chicago: Center for the Scientific Study of Religion, 1972, pp. 23-31.
Toward the Development of a Cultural Economics. Social Science Quarterly (special issue including a symposium on the Idea of Culture in the Social Sciences), 53, 2 (Sept. 1972): 267-284. CP VI, pp. 145-164. RI.
Towards a Pure Theory of Foundations (paper prepared for the Kettering Foundation Conference on Foundations, Dayton, Nov. 1970; pamphlet). Danbury, Conn.: Non-Profit Report, 1972, 22 pp. (included with Non-Profit REPORT, 5, 3, Mar. 1972). CP VI, pp. 165-186. RI.
Towards a Twenty-First Century Politics (40th Lecture on Research and Creative Work, University of Colorado, Apr. 1971). Colorado Quarterly, 20, 3 (Winter 1972): 309-319. CP V, pp. 407-419. RI.
The Weapon as an Element in the Social System (presentation at the colloquium on Multipolar Strategy, Institute of International Studies, University of California, Berkeley, Mar. 1970). In: The Future of the International Strategic System, Richard Rosecrance, ed. San Francisco: Chandler, 1972, pp. 81-92.
BOOKS
The Appraisal of Change (lectures given for the Japan Broadcast Company, Oct. 1970; in Japanese). Tokyo: Nippon Hoso Shuppan Kyokai (Japan Broadcast Publishing Company), 1972. 176 pp.
Economic Imperialism: A Book of Readings (edited with Tapan Mukerjee). Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1972. xvii + 338 pp.
Redistribution to the Rich and the Poor: The Grants Economics of Income Distribution (edited with Martin Pfaff; Grants Economics Series). Belmont, Calif.: Wadsworth, 1972. 390 pp. Translation: Japanese.
BOOK REVIEWS
Review of Martin Bronfenbrenner, Income Distribution Theory. Journal of Economic Issues, 6, 2 and 3 (Sept. 1972): 123-128.
The Wolf of Rome. Review of Jay W. Forrester, World Dynamics. Business and Society Review, 2 (Summer 1972): 106-109.
Search for Time's Arrow. Review of Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen, The Entropy Law and the Economic Process. Science, 174, 4026 (Mar. 10, 1972): 1099-1100.
The Gospel of St. Malthus. Review of Garrett Hardin, Exploring New Ethics for Survival: The Voyage of the Spaceship Beagle. New Republic, 167, 9 (Sept. 9, 1972): 22-25.
A Devil Theory of Economic History. Review of Michael Hudson, Super Imperialism: The Economic Strategy of American Empire. Book World (Washington Post), 7, 53 (Dec. 31, 1972): 7, 13.
Review of Fred Charles Ikle, Every War Must End. Political Science Quarterly, 87, 4 (Dec. 1972): 705-707.
Yes, The Wolf is Real. Review of Donella and Dennis Meadows, Jorgen Randers, and William W. Behrens III, The Limits to Growth. New Republic, 166, 18 (Apr. 29, 1972): 27-28.
Review of Bruce Russett, What Price Vigilance? The Burdens of National Defense. American Political Science Review, 66, 1 (Mar. 1972): 217.
VERSE
A Ballad of Ecological Awareness. In: The Careless Technology: Ecology and International Development, M. Taghi Farvar and John P. Milton, eds. (record of the Conference on the Ecological Aspects of International Development, Airlie House, Warrenton, Va., Dec. 1968). Garden City, N.Y.: History Press, for the Conservation Foundation and the Center for the Biology of Natural Systems, Washington University, 1972, pp. 1, 669, 793, 955.
New Goals for Society? In: Energy, Economic Growth, and the Environment, Sam H. Schurr, ed. (papers presented at an RFF forum, Washington, D.C., Apr. 1971). Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, for Resources for the Future, 1972, p. 139. CP IV, p. 587. RI.
1973
Aristocrats Have Always Been Sons of Bitches (interview). Psychology Today, 6, 8 (Jan. 1973): 60-64, 67-68, 70, 86-87. RI.
ASGE -- In Retrospect and Prospect. Association for the Study of the Grants Economy Newsletter, 5 (Dec. 5, 1973): 2-3.
Can There Be a Growth Policy? In: Man and His Environment: The Vail Experience (summary of the 3rd Vail Symposium, Aug. 1973). Vail, Colo.: The Printery, for the Town of Vail, 1973, p. 19.
The Challenge of Change (Lecture 10 in "America and the Future of Man" Course By Newspaper). Distributed by Copley News Service for the Regents of the University of California in all major newspapers in the U.S., Dec. 6, 1973. RI.
Communication of the Integrative Network. In: Communication: Ethical and Moral Issues, Lee Thayer, ed. (based on a series at the Center for Advanced Study of Communication, University of Iowa, Iowa City, 1969-70). New York: Gordon and 3, pp. 201-213. CP VI, pp. 201-217.
Economic Theory of Natural Liberty. In: Dictionary of the History of Ideas, Vol. II, Philip P. Wiener, ed.-in-chief. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1973, pp. 61-71. CP VI, pp. 249-273.
The Economics of Ecology. In: Final Conference Report for the National Conference on Managing the Environment (Washington, D.C., May 1973). Washington, D.C.: Office of Research and Development, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1973, pp. 11-13 to 11-17. RI.
The Economics of Energy. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science (special issue on the Energy Crisis: Reality or Myth), 41 (Nov. 1973): 120-126.
Equality and Conflict. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science (special issue on Income Inequality), 409 (Sept. 1973): 1-8. CP VI, pp. 219-227.
Foreword. In: Image and Environment: Cognitive Mapping and Spatial Behavior, Roger M. Downs and David Stea, eds. Chicago: Aldine, 1973, pp. vii-xi.
Foreword. In: The People: Growth and Survival, by Gerhard Hirschfeld. Chicago: Aldine, for the Council for the Study of Mankind, 1973, pp. xiii-xvi.
Foreword. In: The Image of the Future, by Fred Polak, translated from the Dutch and abridged by Elise Boulding. San Francisco and Amsterdam: Jossey Bass/Elsevier, 1973, pp. v-vi.
General Systems as an Integrating Force in the Social Sciences. In: University Through Diversity: A Festschrift for Ludwig von Bertalanffy, Vol. II, William Gray and Nicholas D. Rizzo, eds. New York: Gordon & Breach, 1973. pp. 951-967. CP VI, pp. 229-247.
Intersects: The Peculiar Organizations. In: Challenge to Leadership: Managing in a Changing World (A Conference Board Study). New York: Free Press, for the Conference Board, 1973, pp. 179-201. RI.
Interview: Kenneth E.Boulding. In: Economics 73-74: Text. Guilford, Conn.: Dushkin, 1973, pp. 10-11.
Introduction. In: Poverty and Progress: An Ecological Perspective on Economic Development, by Richard G. Wilkinson. New York: Praeger, 1973, pp. xiii-xx.
Love, Fear and the Economist (interview). Challenge, 16, 3 (July-Aug. 1973): 32-39.
Organization Theory as a Bridge Between Socialist and Capitalist Societies. Journal of Management Studies, 10, 1 (Feb. 1973): 1-7.
Role Prejudice as an Economic Problem (Part I of "Combatting Role Prejudice and Sex Discrimination: Findings of the American Economic Association Committee on the Status of Women in the Economics Profession). American Economic Review, 63, 5 (Dec. 1973): 1049-1053.
The Shadow of the Stationary State. Daedalus (special issue on The No-Growth Society), 102, 4 (Fall 1973): 89-101. RI.
Social Dynamics. In: Summer School in Peace Research: Grindstone Island 1973 (report on the 4th Annual Summer School, June-July 1973). Dundas, Ont.: Canadian Peace Research Institute, Nov. 1973, p. 26.
Social Risk, Political Uncertainty, and the Legitimacy of Private Profit (paper presented at the Public Utility Conference, East Lansing, Feb. 1971). In: Risk and Regulated Firms, R. Hayden Howard, ed. East Lansing: Michigan State University Graduate School of Business Administration, 1973, pp. 82-93. CP VI, pp. 275-288.
System Analysis and Its Use in the Classroom (with Alfred Kuhn and Lawrence Senesh; SSEC Monograph Series, Publication No. 157). Boulder, Colo.: Social Science Education Consortium, 1973. 58 pp. RI.
A Theory of Prediction Applied to the Future of Economic Growth. In: International Symposium "New Problems of Advanced Societies" (Tokyo, Nov. 1972). Tokyo: Japan Economic Research Institute, 1973, pp. 53-61. CP VI, pp. 289-299.
BOOKS
Kenneth E. Boulding Collected Papers, Vol. III: Political Economy, Larry D. Singell, ed. Boulder: Colorado Associated University Press, 1973. ix + 614 pp.
The Economy of Love and Fear: A Preface to Grants Economics (Grants Economics Series). Belmont, Calif.: Wadsworth, 1973. 116 pp. Translations: Japanese, Spanish.
Peace and the War Industry. 2nd edition (edited, and with a revised introduction; Transaction/Society Book Series -- 11). New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction Books, 1973. 213 pp. See also: Books, 1970.
Transfers in an Urbanized Economy (edited with Martin and Anita Pfaff; Grants Economics Series). Belmont, Calif.: Wadsworth, 1973. 376 pp. Translation: Japanese.
BOOK REVIEWS
Multiply and Replenish: Alternative Perspectives on Population. Review of Howard M. Bahr, Bruce A. Chadwick, and Darwin L. Thomas, eds., Population Resources and the Future Non-Malthusian Perspectives. Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought, 8, 3/4 (1973): 159-163.
Global Economics: A Failure So Far. Review of Jagdish N. Bhagwati, ed., Economics and World Order: 's to the 1990's. War/Peace Report, 12, 5 (July/Aug. 1973): 30-31.
Review of William Breit and Roger L. Ransom, The Academic Scribblers: American Economists in Collision. Journal of Political Economy, 81, 4 (July/Aug. 1973): 1041-1042.
Review of Lester R. Brown, World Without Borders. International Development Review, 15, 2 (1973): 30.
Zoom, Gloom, Doom and Room. Review of H.S.D. Cole, Christopher Freeman, Marie Jahoda, and K.L.R. Pavitt, eds., Models of Doom: A Critique of the Limits to Growth; Ralph E. Lapp, The Logarithmic Century: Charting Future Shock; and John Maddox, The Doomsday Syndrome. New Republic, 169, 6 (Aug. 11, 1973): 25-27.
Review of Edgar S. Dunn, Jr., Economic and Social Development: A Process of Social Learning. Urban Studies (Glasgow), 10, 1 (Feb. 1973): 105-106.
Big Families Do Pay. Review of Bernard James, The Death of Progress; Mahmood Mamdani, The Myth of Population Control: Family, Caste, and Class in an Indian Village; and Herbert N. Woodward, The Human Dilemma. New Republic, 168, 9 (Mar. 3, 1973): 22-23.
Review of Richard A. Peterson, The Industrial Order and Social Policy. Administrative Science Quarterly, 18, 4 (Dec. 1973): 555-556.
Review of John Rawls, A Theory of Justice. Journal of Economic Issues, 7, 4 (Dec. 1973): 667-673.
Review of G.L.S. Shackle, Epistemics & Economics: A Critique of Economic Doctrines. Journal of Economic Literature, 11,: 1373-1374.
VERSE
COPRED, A Prophecy (written at the Consortium on Peace Research, Education and Development Advisory Council meeting, Windsor, Ontario, Apr. 1973). Peace and Change, 1, 2 (Spring 1973): 60.
Reflections. In: Final Conference Report for the National Conference on Managing the Environment (Washington, D.C., May 1973). Washington, D.C.: Office of Research and Development, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1973, p. iii.
1974
Bottleneck Economics. Technology Review, 76, 6 (May 1974): 16-17.
Defense Against Unwanted Change (Karl Taylor Compton Lecture, Feb. 1974). Cambridge, Mass.: Technology and Culture Seminar, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1974. 16 pp.
The Doubtful Future (Addison L. Roache Lecture, Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis, Mar. 1974). Review (Alumni Association of the College of Arts and Sciences, Graduate School, Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind.), 16, 4 (Summer 1974): 27-37.
ECON is a Four-Letter Word. In: Increasing Understanding of Public Problems and Policies - 1973 (based on presentations at the 23rd National Public Policy Conference, planned by the National Public Policy Education Committee, Gull Lake, Brainerd, Minn., Sept. 1973). Chicago: Farm Foundation, 1974, pp. 137-146.
Ethics of Growth. Technology Review, 76, 4 (Feb. 1974): 10, 83.
Foreword. In: Creative Tension: The Life and Thought of Kenneth Boulding, by Cynthia Kerman. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1974, pp. v-vii.
Foreword. In: The Logic of Social Systems, by Alfred Kuhn. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1974, pp. ix-xi.
Future Education Pattern at MSC (letter to the editor). Denver Post, Sept. 14, 1974, p. 8.
Imagining Failure, Successfully. Technology Review, 76, 7 (June 1974): 8.
Interview: Kenneth E. Boulding. In: The Study of Society. Guilford, Conn.: Dushkin Publishing Group, 1974, pp. 491-493. RI.
Introducing Freshmen to the Social System (with Elise Boulding). American Economic Review (Papers and Proceedings of the 86th American Economic Association annual meeting, New York, Dec. 1973), 64, 2 (May 1974): 414-419.
Introduction (to A Trans-Atlantic Dialogue: International Relations and the World Society; videotape based on the roundtable discussion conducted at the International Studies Association annual meeting, St. Louis, Mar. 1974). St. Louis: Center for International Studies, University of Missouri-St. Louis, 1974.
Introduction to the Global Society: Interdisciplinary Perspectives (with Elise Boulding; monograph; Learning Package Series Number l). St. Louis: Consortium for International Education, Center for International Studies, University of Missouri-St. Louis, 1974. 42 pp.
Kenneth E. Boulding (interview). In: On Growth: The Crisis of Exploding Population and Resource Depletion, Willem L. Oltmans, ed. New York: G.P. Putman's Sons/Capricorn Books, 1974, pp. 437-441.
Land as a Servant of Man: A Systematic Look at Land Use. In: Land Use in Colorado: The Planning Thicket, Thomas R. Kitsos, ed. (Proceedings of the 16th Annual Institute of Planning Officials, Estes Park, Colo., Oct. 1973). Boulder: Bureau of Governmental Research, University of Colorado, 1974, pp. 11-17.
The Learning of Peace (presidential address delivered at the International Studies Association annual meeting, St. Louis, Mar. 1974). International Studies Notes, 1, 2 (Summer 1974): 1-8. CP VI, pp. 301-318.
Plains of Science, Summits of Passion. Technology Review, 77, 2 (Dec. 1974): 6. RI.
Pricing in the Energy Crisis. Technology Review, 76, 5 (Mar./Apr. 1974): 8.
A Program for Justice Research (paper presented at the International Peace Research Association Fifth General Conference, Varanasi, India, Jan. 1974). Bulletin of Peace Proposals, 5 (1974): 64-72. CP VI, pp. 329-339.
The Quality of Life and Economic Affluence. In: Environmental Spectrum: Social and Economic Views on the Quality of Life, Ronald O. Clarke and Peter List, eds. (papers presented at the Symposium on Economic Growth and the Quality of Life, Oregon State University, Corvallis, May 1973). New York: D. Van Nostrand, 1974, pp. 82-95. CP VI, pp. 341-356.
Reflections on Planning: The Value of Uncertainty. Technology Review, 77, l (Oct./Nov. 1974): 8. RI.
The Social System and the Energy Crisis. Science (special issue on Energy), 184, 4134 (Apr. 19, 1974): 255-257. RI.
The Theory of Human Betterment. Technology Review, 76, 8 (July/Aug. 19 63.
Universities, University Knowledge, and the Human Future. Lux Mundi (Seoul, Korea), 3, 2 (Feb. 1974): 9-12.
What Went Wrong, If Anything, Since Copernicus? (paper presented at the American Association for the Advancement of Science Symposium on Science, Development and Human Values, Mexico City, July 1973). Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 30, 1 (Jan. 1974): 17-23. Also available on tape in the "Speaking of Science: Conversations With Outstanding Scientists" series, Vol. III. Washington, D.C.: American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1973. CP VI, pp. 319-327.
The World as an Economic Region. In: Regional Economic Policy: Proceedings of a Conference (Minneapolis, Nov. 1973). Minneapolis: Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, June 1974, pp. 27-34.
BOOK
Kenneth E. Boulding Collected Papers, Vol. IV: Toward a General Social Science, Larry D. Singell, ed. Boulder: Colorado Associated University Press, 1974. vii + 623 pp.
BOOK REVIEWS
Review of Daniel Bell, The Coming of Post-Industrial Society, A Venture in Social Forecasting. Journal of Economic Issues, 8, 4 (Dec. 1974): 952-953.
Defense Spending: Burden or Boon? Review of Emile Benoit, Defense and Economic Growth in Developing Countries. War/Peace Report, 13, 1 (June 1974): 19-21.
Review of Bernard Brodie, War & Politics. Friends Journal, 20, 3 (Feb. 1, 1974): 77-78.
Review of Wilson Clark, Energy for Survival: The Alternative to Extinction. Smithsonian, 5, 7 (Oct. 1974): 130.
Review of Alexander Eckstein, ed., Comparison of Economic Systems: Theoretical and Methodological Approaches. Political Science Quarterly, 89, 1 (Mar. 1974): 236-238.
Minus the Spark. Review of John Kenneth Galbraith, Economics & the Public Purpose. Monthly Labor Review, 97, 10 (Oct. 1974): 80-81.
Review of Gene Sharp, The Politics of Non-Violent Action; and R.S. Sampson, The Discovery of Peace. Armed Forces and Society, 1, 1 (Fall 1974): 139-144.
Review of Ben Whitaker, The Philanthropoids: Foundations and Society. Chronicle of Higher Education, 9, 2 (Sept. 30, 1974): 10.
1975
Can Peace Be Taught? Thresholds, 1, 2 (Apr./May 1975): 8-9.
The Clouded Future of the American Economy: Implications for Older Consumers. In: Proceedings of the National Forum on Consumer Concerns of Older Americans, Washington, D.C., June 1-3, 1975. Washington, D.C.: National Retired Teachers Association/American Association of Retired Persons, 1975, pp. 13-31; discussion, pp. 31-35.
Comment (on Gunnar Myrdal, "The Unity of the Social Sciences"). Human Organization, 34, 4 (Winter 1975): 332.
A Curmudgeon Stick (comment). Challenge, 18, 4 (Sept./Oct. 1975): 55.
Dialogue -- Civilized Society (with John Kenneth Galbraith). Mainichi Daily News (English edition) and Mainichi Shimbun (Japanese edition). Serialized beginning October 14, 1975; ending December 27, 1975 (61 segments).
Doers and Stoppers. Technology Review, 78, 1 (Oct./Nov. 1975): 8.
Economics and the Ecosystem (guest editorial). In: Living in the Environment: Concepts, Problems, and Alternatives, by G. Tyler Miller, Jr. Belmont, Calif.: Wadsworth Publishing Company, 1975, pp. 327-328. RI.
Entropy Economics. In: Public Utility Regulation: Change and Scope, Werner Sichel and Thomas G. Gies, eds. (papers presented at a seminar, Western Michigan University, May 1974). Lexington, Mass.: Lexington Books/D.C. Heath, 1975, pp. 1-12.
Envisioning the Future (interview). Cultural Information Service
(newsletter)
(Mar. 1975): 6-8.
The Evaluation of Large Systems. Technology Review, 77, 6 (May 1975): 12, 69.
The High Price of Technology Misused. Technology Review, 77, 8 (July/Aug. 1975): 5.
The International System in the Eighties: Models of International Peace. In: Dynamics of a Conflict, Gabriel Sheffer, ed. Atlantic Highlands, N.J.: Humanities Press, 1975, pp. 3-18. CP VI, pp. 357-374.
Introduction: Thirsting for the Testable. In: Comparative Public Policy: Issues, Theories, and Methods, Craig Liske, William Loehr and John McCamant, eds. New York: John Wiley/Halsted Press, for Sage Publications, 1975, pp. 7-10.
Introduction. In: Adjustments of Colorado School Districts to Declining Enrollments, by Mark Rodekohr (monograph). Lincoln: Nebraska Curriculum Development Center, University of Nebraska, for the Academic Disciplines Committee of the Study Commission on Undergraduate Education and the Education of Teachers, 1975, pp. 1-8.
Justification for Inequality: The Contributions of Economic Theory (lecture at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dec. 1974). Cambridge, Mass.: Technology and Culture Seminar, MIT, 1975. 16 pp.
The Management of Decline (based on an address to the Regents Convocation of the University of the State of Albany, Sept. 1974). Change, 7, 5 (June 1975): 8-9, 64. RI.
Notes on the Present State of Neoclassical Economics as a Subset of the Orthodox. Journal of Economic Issues, 9, 2 (June 1975): 223-228. RI.
Predictive Reliability and the Future: The Need for Uncertainty. In: The Future of Education: Perspectives on Tomorrow's Schooling, Louis Rubin, ed. (based on papers presented at the Alternative Futures of Education: Symposium '73, Philadelphia, Oct. 1973). Boston: Allyn and Bacon, for Research for Better Schools, 1975, pp. 54-74; editorial commentary, pp. 75-81.
The Pursuit of Equality. In: The Personal Distribution of Income and Wealth, James D. Smith, ed. (NBER Conference, Pennsylvania State University, Oct. 1972; Studies in Income and Wealth, Vol. 39). New York: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1975, pp. 11-28. CP VI, pp. 375-394.
Quality Versus Equality: The Dilemma of the University. Daedalus (special issue on American Higher Education: Toward an Uncertain Future, Vol. II), 104, 1 (Winter 1975): 298-303.
The Report of the President (presentation at the International Studies Association annual business meeting, Washington, D.C., Feb. 1975). International Studies Newsletter, 2, 1 (Mar. 1975): 1.
Some Observations on the Learning of Economics. American Economic Review (Papers and Proceedings of the 87th American Economic Association annual meeting, San Francisco, Dec. 1974), 65, 2 (May 1975): 428-430.
A Spectrum of Strategies for Research Grants. Technology Review, 77, 4 (Feb. 1975): 12.
The Stability of Inequality (paper presented at the Association for Social Economics session, Allied Social Sciences Association annual meeting, San Francisco, Dec. 28, 1974). Review of Social Economy, 33, 1 (Apr. 1975): 1-14. RI.
A Technology for Educational Art? Technology Review, 77, 7 (June 1975): 5.
Toward a Theory of Research Grants? Technology Review, 77, 3 (Jan. 1975): 5.
Trim "War Industry," Help the Economy. Los Angeles Times, Jan. 5, 1975, Part VIII, p. 5. RI.
Truth or Power? (editorial). Science, 190, 4213 (Oct. 31, 1975): 423.
What Are Resources? Forensic Quarterly, 49, 3 (Aug. 1975): 263-268.
What Do We Know When We Know a Number? Technology Review, 78, 2 (Dec. 1975): 10. RI.
BOOKS
Kenneth E. Boulding Collected Papers, Vol. V: International Systems: Peace, Conflict Resolution, and Politics, Larry D. Singell, ed. Boulder: Colorado Associated University Press, 1975. x + 497 pp.
Sonnets from the Interior Life and Other Autobiographical Verse. See: Verse.
BOOK REVIEWS
What's the Result? Review of Frank S. Levy, Arnold J. Meltsner, and Aaron Wildavsky, Urban Outcomes: Schools, Streets and Libraries (The Oakland Project). Working Papers for a New Society, 3, 2 (Summer 1975): 64-65.
Conditional Optimism About the World Situation. Review of Mihajlo Mesarovic and Eduard Pestel, Mankind at the Turning Point (Second Report to the Club of Rome). Science, 187, 4182 (Mar. 28, 1975): 1188-1189.
Review of Talcott Parsons and Gerald M. Platt, The American University. Higher Education (Amsterdam), 4 (1975): 114-116.
Review of Anatol Rapoport, Conflict in Man-Made Environment. Journal
of Peace
Science, 1, 2 (Spring 1975): 179-181.
Review of Paul Craig Roberts and Mathew A. Stephenson, Marx's Theory of Exchange, Alienation and Crisis (Hoover Institution Studies 36). Slavic Review, 34, 2 (June 1975): 406-408.
Review of Thomas Sowell, Say's Law: An Historical Analysis. Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 7, 2 (May 1975): 272-273.
Review of Frederick C. Thayer, An End to Hierarchy! Journal of Business, 48, 1 (Jan. 1975): 111-112.
VERSE
Sonnets from the Interior Life and Other Autobiographical Verse. Boulder: Colorado Associated University Press, 1975. 177 pp.
1976
Adam Smith as an Institutional Economist (pamphlet; Frank E. Seidman Distinguished Award in Political Economy acceptance paper). Memphis, Tenn.: P.K. Seidman Foundation, Nov. 1976. 10 pp. CP VI, pp. 395-406.
Colorado's Kenneth Boulding: A World Renowned Scholar Forecasts Our Future (interview). Denver Magazine (July 1976): 47-49, 71-72.
Colorado's Second Century: Outlook and Values. In: The Colorado Constitution: Is It Adequate for the Next Century? (report of the Citizens' Assembly on the State Constitution, Boulder, Colo., Aug. 1976). Morrison: Colorado Citizens' Committee on Government, 1976, pp. 8-11.
Comment (on Anita Pfaff, "The Normative Basis of Implicit Grants"). In: Grants and Exchange (papers presented at the Joint Institute on Comparative Urban and Grants Economics, Augsburg, Germany, Aug. 1972), Martin Pfaff, ed. Amsterdam: North-Holland Publishing Company, 1976, p. 99.
Comment I (on Margaret J. Gates, "Occupational Segregation and the Law"). Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 1, 3, Part 2 (Spring 1976 Supplement): 75-77. Also in: Women and the Workplace: The Implications of Occupational Segregation (based on a conference held at Wellesley, Mass., May 1975), Martha Blaxall and Barbara Reagan, eds. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1976, pp. 75-77. RI.
Economics, Evolution, and Law. In: Law and the American Future, Murray L. Schwartz, ed. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1976, pp. 30-42. Economics for Good or Evil. Technology Review, 78, 8 (July/Aug. 1976): 5. RI.
Energy and the Environment. Laramie: College of Commerce and Industry, University of Wyoming, Jan. 1976 (Occasional Paper #1). 19 pp.
Equity and Distribution: The Interaction of Markets and Grants. In: Grants and Exchange (papers presented at the Joint Institute on Comparative Urban Grants Economics, Augsburg, Germany, Aug. 1972), Martin Pfaff, ed. Amsterdam: North-Holland Publishing Company, 1976, p. 5-21.
Foreword. In: Communication Across Cultures for What? (Symposium on Humane Responsibility in Intercultural Communication), John C. Condon and Mitsuko Saito, eds. Tokyo: Simul Press, 1976, pp. i-iii.
Fruitful Inconsistencies: The Legacy of Adam Smith. Technology Review, 78, 5 (Mar./Apr. 1976): 3, 12.
The Great Laws of Change. In: Evolution, Welfare and Time in Economics: Essays in Honor of Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen (based on papers presented at the Vanderbilt Centennial Celebration Conference in Honor of Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen, Vanderbilt University, Oct. 1975), Anthony M. Tang, Fred M. Westfield and James S. Worley, eds. Lexington, Mass.: Lexington Books/D.C. Heath Company, 1976, pp. 3-14.
The Importance of Improbable Events. Technology Review, 78, 4 (Feb. 1976): 5, 71.
Inflation and the Social Contract. Technology Review, 78, 3 (Jan. 1976): 3.
Know-How and the Price of Cheese. Technology Review, 78, 7 (June 1976): 5.
Love, Economics, and Mancur Olson. In: General Systems Theorizing: An Assessment and Prospects for the Future (Proceedings of the 1976 Annual North American Meeting, Boston, Feb. 1976.) Washington, D.C.: Society for General Systems Research, 1976, pp. 138-143.
The Metaphor is the Message. Technology Review, 79, 2 (Dec. 1976): 5.
The Next 200 Years. In: Finite Resources and the Human Future (based on papers presented at the Symposium on Global Scarcities, Carleton College, Northfield, Minn., Oct. 1975), Ian G. Barbour, ed. Minneapolis: Augsburg Publishing House, 1976, pp. 155-167.
Outrageous Fortune. Technology Review, 79, 1 (Oct./Nov. 1976): 4-5.
Panel on Food and Development (discussion with others). In: Finite Resources and the Human Future. See above.
Panel on Resources and Growth (discussion with others). In: Finite Resources Human Future. See above.
Panel on the Human Future (discussion with others). In: Finite Resources and the Human Future. See above.
Publicly Supported, Universally Available Education and Equality. Phi Delta Kappan (special Bicentennial issue on Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow), 58, 1 (Sept. 1976): 36-41.
The Puzzle of the North-South Differential (presented as the Franklin Lecture in the Sciences and Humanities University, Apr. 1975). Southern Humanities Review, 10, 2 (Spring 1976): 119-130. Also in: The Southern Mystique: Technology and Human Values in a Changing Region, W. David Lewis and B. Eugene Griessman, eds. (based on presentations at the Technology and Human Values Conference, Auburn University, Apr. 1975). University: University of Alabama Press, for Auburn University, 1977, pp. 1-13.
Scholarly Rights and Political Morality. In: Controversies and Decisions: The Social Sciences and Public Policy, Charles Frankel, ed. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, for the American Academy of Arts and Sciences Project on Social Science Controversies and Public Policy Decisions, 1976, pp. 205-217.
A Sporting Chance. Technology Review, 78, 6 (May 1976): 4, 15.
Toward a Theory of Discrimination. In: Equal Employment Opportunity and the A T & T Case, Phyllis A. Wallace, ed. Cambridge, Mass.: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press, 1976, pp. 9-15.
Towards a Sustainable Society: The Transition to Human Maturity. In: International Symposium on Environment: Toward a Pollution-Free Society (papers presented at a symposium, Tokyo, May 1976). Tokyo: Nihon Keizai Shimbun (Japan Productivity Center), 1976, pp. 1-11.
Universities in a Evolutionary Environment. In: The International Association of University Presidents Fourth Conference, Nov. 10-13, 1975, edited by the Secretariat. Seoul, Korea: Kyung Hee University Press, June 1976, pp. 84-99.
BOOK REVIEWS
Review of Barry Commoner, The Poverty of Power: Energy and the Economic Crisis. Society, 14, 1 (Nov./Dec. 1976): 87-89.
Review of Harry G. Johnson, On Economics and Society. Canadian Journal of Economics, 9, 2 (May 1976): 385-387.
Review of Matthew Melko, 52 Peaceful Societies. American Political Science Review, 70, 1 (Mar. 1976): 206-207.
Review of Saul H. Mendlovitz, ed., On the Creation of a Just World Order: Preferred Worlds for the 1990's. Journal of Economic Issues, 10, 3 (Sept. 1976): 720-723.
Review of David Seckler, Thorstein Veblen and the Institutionalists: A Study in the Social Philosophy of Economics. Land Economics, 52, 1 (Feb. 1976): 127-128.
Review of Richard T. Selden, ed., Capitalism and Freedom: Problems and Prospects. Proceedings of a Conference in Honor of Milton Friedman. Journal of Business, 49, 2 (Apr. 1976): 266-268.
Review of George J. Stigler, The Citizen and the State: Essays on Regulation. Challenge, 19, 3 (July/Aug. 1976) 57-58.
Review of Lester Thurow, Generating Inequality: Mechanisms of Distribution in the U.S. Economy; and Stanley Lebergott, The American Income, Wealth, and Want. Journal of Economic Issues, 10, 4 (Dec. 1976): 970-974.
VERSE
Isaac Watts Revised. In: Finite Resources and the Human Future (based on papers presented at the Symposium on Global Scarcities, Carleton College, Northfield, Minn., Oct. 1975), Ian G. Barbour, ed. Minneapolis: Augsburg Publishing House, 1976, p. 175.
ALSO OF INTEREST:
Frontiers in Social Thought: Essays in Honor of Kenneth E. Boulding, Martin Pfaff and Janos Horvath, eds. Amsterdam: North-Holland Publishing Company, 1976. viii + 386 pp.
1977
Adam Smith in the Next Two Hundred Years. In: Adam Smith and the Wealth of 1776-1976 (Proceedings of a Bicentennial Conference, Mar. 1976), William R. Morrow and Robert E. Stebbins, eds. Richmond: Eastern Kentucky University, 1977, pp. 724-739.
The American Economic System as an Educator. In: Beyond the School: What Else Educates? (report of the Chief State School Officers 1977 Summer Institute, sponsored by the United States Office of Education, in cooperation with the Council of Chief State School Officers and the Michigan Department of Education, Bellaire, Michigan, July 28-August 5, 1977, Kenneth H. Hansen, ed., pp. 83-91.
The Anxieties of Uncertainty in the Energy Problem. In: Prospects for Growth: Changing Expectations for the Future, Kenneth D. Wilson, ed. New York: Praeger Publishers, for Edison Electric Institute, 1977, pp. 114-126. RI.
Commons and Community: The Idea of a Public. In: Managing the Commons, Garrett Hardin and John Baden, eds. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman and Company, 1977, pp. 280-294. CP VI, pp. 407-423.
Conversation...with Kenneth E. Boulding (interview). Organizational Dynamics, 6, 2 (Autumn 1977): 47-67. RI.
Coping With Decline (summary). Council of Educational Facility Planners Journal (report of the 54th Annual Conference, Seattle, Oct. 1977), 15, 6 (Nov./Dec. 1977): 6. Full text distributed as pamphlet: Council of Educational Facility Planners, Columbus, Ohio, 1977. 12 pp.
Determinants of Energy Strategies. In: Future Strategies for Energy Development: A Question of Scale (Proceedings of a conference, Oct. 1976). Oak Ridge, Tenn.: Oak Ridge Associated Universities, 1977, pp. 15-33. CP VI, pp. 425-444.
Dialogue (with Wilfred Beckerman) (conducted during the International Economic Association 5th World Congress of Economists, Tokyo, Sept. 1977) (in Japanese). Economist (Mainichi Newspapers, Tokyo) (Sept. 20, 1977): 10-16.
Energy and the International System. Mondes en Development (Paris; special issue on Disarmament and Development), 18 (1977): 237-250.
Energy Policy: A Piece of Cake. Technology Review, 80, 2 (Dec. 1977): 8.
The Evolution of Energy. Cornell Alumni News, 80, 5 (Dec. 1977): 27-28.
The Free State of Winston: Example or Warning? (discussion of film; with others). In: The Southern Mystique: The Impact of Technology on Human Values in a Changing Region, W. David Lewis and B. Eugene Griessman, eds. (based on presentations at the Technology and Human Values Conference, Auburn University, Apr. 1975). University: University of Alabama Press, for Auburn University, 1977, pp. 122-124.
A Friendly Clarification. Friends Journal, 23, 18, (Nov. 1, 1977): 552-553. RI.
General Principles, Particular Cases. Technology Review 79, 8 (July/Aug. 1977): 4, 80.
Guilt by Association. Technology Review, 79, 6 (May 1977): 3.
Less an Experiment Than an Art Form -- An Introduction to the Social Sciences. Change Magazine (Report on Teaching: 3), 9, 1 (Jan. 1977): 11. RI.
Looking a Gift Horse in the Mouth. Technology Review, 79, 5 (Mar./Apr. 1977): 5.
Metaphors and Models in the International System. In: Declarations on Principles: A Quest for Universal Peace ("Liber Amicorum Discipulorumque Prof. B.V.S. Roling"), Robert J. Akkerman, Peter J. Van Krieken, and Charles O. Pannenborg, eds. Leyden: The Netherlands: A. W. Sijthoff, 1977, pp. 311-321.
A National Peace Academy? (letter to the editor). Washington Post, June 13, 1977, p. 22.
Notes on Goods, Services, and Cultural Economics. Journal of Cultural Economics, 1, 1 (June 1977): 1-14.
The Peace Movement and the Dynamics of Peace (paper presented at the Peace Science Society (Int'l) Southern Section, Lake Cumberland State Park, Kentucky, Apr. 1973). Peace Progress (International Association of Educators for World Peace Journal of Education), 1, 4 (1977): 83-87.
Peace Research. International Social Science Journal, 29, 4 (special issue on Facets of Interdisciplinarity) (1977): 601-614.
The Power of Nonconflict. Journal of Social Issues (special issue on Social Conflict), 33, 1 (Winter 1977): 22-23. CP VI, pp. 445-458.
Prices and Other Institutions. Journal of Economic Issues, 11, 4 (Symposium on Contributions to Institutional Economics: Part I) (Dec. 1977): 809-821.
Replacement and Repair: Healing the Body Politic. Review, 80, 1 (Oct./Nov. 1977): 5, 23.
Taxes Can Be Fun. Technology Review, 79, 7 (June 1977): 4.
This Sporting Life. Technology Review, 79, 4 (Feb. 1977): 4-5. RI.
Toward a Normative Science. Technology Review, 79, 3 (Jan. 1977): 8, 72.
The Universe as a General System (Fourth Annual Ludwig Von Bertalanffy Memorial Lecture). In: The General Systems Paradigm: Science of Change of Science (Proceedings of the 21st Annual North American Meeting, Denver, Feb. 1977). Washington, D.C.: Society for General Systems Research, 1977, pp. 2-7. Reprinted: Behavioral Science, 22, 4 (July 1977): 299-306.
The Veracity of Outwardness. Friends Journal, 23, 8 (Apr. 15, 1977): 231-232. RI.
Women Employed: Impact on the Family (with others; based on the American Home Economics Association Center for the Family/ J.C. Penney Forum, Boston, June 1977). Journal of Home Economics, 69, 5 (Nov. 1977): 14-17.
Wood in the Energy Economy. In: Forestry for America's Future: Beyond the Bicentennial (Proceedings of the 1976 National Convention). Washington, D.C.: Society of American Foresters, 1977, pp. 1-7.
Yes, Virginia, There Will Be a Year 2000. In: 2000: Tomorrow: Five Perspectives (Supplement to 1976: United Bank of Denver Annual Review). Denver United Bank of Denver National Association, 1977, pp. 2-3.
BOOK
The Social System of Planet Earth (with Elise Boulding and Guy M. Burgess; prelim. ed.). Reading, Mass.: Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1977. xii + 196 pp. See also: Books, 1980.
BOOK REVIEWS
Review of Cyril S. Belshaw, The Sorcerer's Apprentice: An Anthropology of Public Policy. Canadian Public Policy, 3, 1 (Winter 1977): 119.
Review Symposium (with others) of William Breit and William P. Culbertson, Jr., eds., Science and Ceremony: The Institutional Economics of C.E. Ayres. Journal of Economic Issues, 11, 3 (Sept. 1977): 657-660.
"Drucker's Pension Fund Socialism," review of Peter F. Drucker, The Unseen Revolution: How Pension Fund Socialism Came to America. American Banker, Jan. 31, 1977, pp. 3, 34.
Twelve Friendly Quarrels with Johan Galtung. Review of Johan Galtung, Essays in Peace Research: Vol. 1, Peace Research, Education, Action; Vol. II, Peace, War and Defense. Journal of Peace Research, 4, 1 (1977): 75-86. RI.
Review of Irving Louis Horowitz and James Everett Katz, Social Science and Public Policy in the United States. Journal of Economic Issues, 11, 3 (Sept. 1977): 702-703.
Review of V.G. Kiernan, Marxism and Imperialism. American Political Science Review, 71, 3 (Sept. 1977): 1138-1139.
Review of Assar Lindbeck, Swedish Economic Policy. Journal of Business, 50, 2 (Apr. 1977): 248-249.
Review of Howard T. Odum and Elisabeth C. Odum, Energy Basis for Man and Nature. Friends Journal, 23, 9 (May 1, 1977): 276-277.
Review of Steven J. Rosen and James R. Kurth, eds., Testing Theories of Economic Imperialism. American Political Science Review, 71, 2 (June 1977): 658-660.
Is the "Best" Really Worth It? Review of Tibor Scitovsky, The Joyless Economy: An Inquiry Into Human Satisfaction. Monthly Labor Review 100, 5 (May 1977): 62-63.
VERSE
Summary (of the Conference on Economic Development, Poverty, and Income Distribution, Estes Park, Colo., Apr. 1976). In: Economic Development, Poverty, and Income Distribution, William Loehr and John P. Powelson, eds. Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press, 1977, pp. 1, 79, 189.
1978
Adjusting to Economic Slowdown (in Japanese). Asahi Journal 20, 14 (April 7, 1978): 21-26.
Age Discrimination in an Economic Setting. In: The Aging in Rural Mid-America: A Symposium on Values for an Evolving Quality of Life (June 1978), Lloyd Foerster, ed. Lindsborg, Kan.: Bethany College, 1978, pp. 67-77. CP VI, pp. 459-471.
Brief Reflections on the Impact of Science. In: Proceedings from the National Science Board's Regional Forum: An Experiment with Public Participation in Science Policy, Feb. 21, 1978. Denver: American Association of University Women, Colorado State Division, 1978, pp. iv-vi.
Comments (on Roger M. Troub, "Kenneth Boulding: Economics from a Different Perspective," and on Leonard Silk, "The Economics of Kenneth Boulding," papers presented at the Association for Evolutionary Economics Clarence E. Ayres Memorial Session on The Economics of Kenneth Boulding, New York, Dec. 1977). Journal of Economic Issues, 12, 2 (June 1978): 535-539.
Dependence and Interdependence as Determinants of Hemispheric Peace (dialogue with Johan Galtung). In: Conflict, Order, and Peace in the Americas: Part I: Dialogues on the Central Issues, Norman V. Walbek and Sidney Weintraub, eds. (based on a conference, Nov. 1976). Austin: Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, University of Texas, 1978, pp. 87-124.
Dilemmas of the Labour Bargain in the World of the Future (in Dutch). In: De Toekomst Van Ons Werk, Geert Hofstede, ed. Leiden: H. E. Stenfert-Kroese B.V., 1978, pp. 81-99. English edition: Futures for Work: A Book of Original Readings, Geert Hofstede, ed. (published for the centennial of the first works council in the Netherlands: Nederlandsche Gist-en Spiritusfabriek N.V., 1 November 1878--Gist-Brocades N.V., 1 November 1978). T: Martinus Nijhoff, 1979, pp. 81-98.
Do the Values of Science Lead to a Science of Value? (discussion of George Homans, "What Kind of Myth Is the Myth of a Value-free Social Science?" at the Southwestern Social Science Association, Dallas, Mar. 1977). Social Science Quarterly, 58, 4 (Mar. 1978): 548-550.
The Dynamics of World Distribution. In: Grenzen der Umberteilung, Martin Pfaff, ed. (papers presented at the Limits to Redistribution in Stagnating and in Growing Economies Conference, Augsburg, Germany, July 1976). Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, 1978, pp. 17-30. CP VI, pp. 473-488.
The Ethic of Science and the E.R.A. Technology Review, 80, 8 (Aug./Sept. 1978): 12-13.
Executive Forecast (interview; with others). Colorado/Business, 5, 1 (Jan. 1978): 64-65.
Future Directions in Conflict and Peace Studies. Journal of Conflict Resolution, 22, 2 (June 1978): 342-354. CP VI, pp. 489-503.
The Future of the Interaction of Knowledge, Energy and Materials. Behavior Science Research, 13, 3 (1978): 169-183.
Grants Economics in the Future of the Financial System (with Thomas Frederick Wilson). In: Redistribution Through the Financial System: The Grants Economics of Money and Credit, Kenneth E. Boulding and Thomas Frederick Wilson, eds. (Grants Economics Series). New York: Praeger, 1978, pp. 289-290.
Has the Wind Turned Against Us? In: Proceedings of a Symposium on Implications of Energy Conservation and Supply Alternatives (Colorado Springs, Colo., Jan. 1978). East Brunswick, N.J.: Science Applications, Inc., for the American Chemical Society, 1978, pp. 43-51.
The Household as a Unit in the Social System (with Elise Boulding) (1977-78 Human Ecology Distinguished Lecture, March 1978). Ecologue (College of Human Ecology, Michigan State University), 23, 2 (Fall/Winter 1978): 10-12.
In Praise of Inefficiency (presentation to the Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges, Denver, Oct. 1977). AGB Reports, 20, 1 (Jan./Feb. 1978): 44-48. RI.
An Incomplete Paradigm (reply to Pierre L. van den Berghe, "Sociobiology: A New Paradigm for the Behavioral Sciences?"). Social Science Quarterly, 59, 2 (Sept. 1978): 333-337.
The Legitimacy of the Business Institution. In: Rationality, Legitimacy, Responsibility: Search for New Directions in Business and Society, Edwin M. Epstein and Dow Votaw, eds. (based on presentations at the General Electric Foundation's workshop/conference, "Business and Society: State of the Art and Program for the Future," Berkeley, Calif., Mar. 1975). Santa Monica, Calif.: Goodyear Publishing Company, 1978, pp. 83-97.
The Limits to Progress in Evolutionary Systems. In: From Abundance to Scarcity: Implications for the American Tradition (The Hammond Lectures: Number 1; based on lectures given at Ohio State University, Fall 1977). Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 1978, pp. 17-36. CP VI, pp. 505-526.
Making Capitalism Just. Technology Review, 81, 1 (Oct. 1978): 12-13.
Measure for Measure. Technology Review, 80, 5 (Mar./Apr. 1978): 4,
18-19.
RI.
Memoirs of a Pre-Beatle-Liverpudlian-American. Society, 15, 3 (Mar./Apr. 1978): 64-73. CP VI, pp. 527-551. RI.
Normative Science and Agricultural Policy (pamphlet; presented as the Fourth James C. Snyder Memorial Lecture in Agricultural Economics, Mar. 1978). West Lafayette, Ind.: Dept. of Agricultural Economics, Purdue University, 1978. 21 pp. RI.
Notes on the Scope of Grants Economics. In: Association for the Study of the Grants Economy Tenth Anniversary Brochure 1968-1978, Martin Pfaff, ed. Augsburg, Germany: Center for the Study of the Grants Economy, International Institute for Empirical Social Economics, 1978, pp. 2/2 - 2/4.
Observations on Judgment and Public Policy Decisions. In: Judgment and Decision in Public Policy Formation, Kenneth R. Hammond, ed. (AAAS Selected Symposium 1; based on papers presented at the annual meeting, Denver, Feb. 1977). Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press, for the American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1978, pp. 112-118.
Our Habitat: The Universe. In: The Future of Human Settlements in the Rocky Mountain West, Terrell J. Minger, ed. (papers from the Vail Symposium VI, Aug. 1976). Vail, Colo.: The Printery at Vail, for the Town of Vail, 1978, pp. 3-12.
Passages: Work and Aging in America. Technology Review, 80, 3 (Jan. 1978): 4.
The Power of Negative Thinking. Technology Review, 80, 4 (Feb. 1978): 5, 55.
Preface. In: Redistribution Through the Financial System: The Grants Economics of Money and Credit, Kenneth E. Boulding and Thomas Frederick Wilson, eds. (Grants Economics Series). New York: Praeger, 1978, pp. v-viii.
Preface. In: Conflict, Order, and Peace in the Americas: Part 1: Dialogues on The Central Issues, Norman V. Walbek and Sidney Weintraub, eds. (based on a conference, Nov. 1976). Austin: Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, University of Texas, 1978, pp. 1-2.
The Problem of Consensus in American Society. In: The Search for a Value Consensus (based on a RF conference, New York, Mar. 1978). New York: Rockefeller Foundation, Sept. 1978, pp. 1-18.
Productivity (with others). Spectrum (special issue on Productivity), 15, 10 (Oct. 1978): 41-42, 44.
Reciprocity and Exchange: The Individual and the Household in Society (in French). In: Les Femmes dans la Societe Marchande, Andree Michel, ed. (based on presentations at the round table on The Economy and Sociology of the Family, Foundation Royaumont, France, Jan. 1977). Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1978, pp. 21-37.
Reflections on Law and Justice (based on a lecture at Cornell University, Oct. 1977). Cornell Review (Spring 1978): 11-18. CP VI, pp. 553-562.
Sociobiology or Biosociology? Society, 15, 6 (Sept./Oct. 1978): 28-34. Also in Sociobiology and Human Nature, Michael S. Gregory, Anita Silvers, and Diane Sutch, eds. (based on presentations at the American Association for theAdvancement of Science/NEXA Symposium on Sociobiology: Implications for HumanStudies, San Francisco State University, June 1977). San Francisco:Jossey-Bass Publishers, 1978, pp. 260-276.
Statement Before the Joint Economic Committee, U.S. Congress. In: Special Study on Economic Change: Part 3 (Hearings of the Committee, June 1978). Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1978, pp. 946-951.
Successes and Failures. Challenge (Twentieth Anniversary issue) (Mar./Apr. 1978): 11-13.
Symbol, Substance, and the Moral Economy. Technology Review, 81, 2 (Nov. 1978): 4-5. RI.
To Cultivate Our Garden. Technology Review, 80, 6 (May 1978): 4.
BOOKS
Ecodynamics: A New Theory of Societal Evolution (A Sage View Edition). Beverly Hills, Calif.: Sage Publications, 1978. 368 pp. Translation: Japanese. Paperback ed. (with study questions), 1981.
Redistribution Through the Financial System: The Grants Economics of Money and Credit (edited with Thomas Frederick Wilson; Grants Economics Series). New York: Praeger, 1978. xxxiii + 301 pp.
Stable Peace (based on lectures presented while the Distinguished Visiting Tom Slick Professor of World Peace, Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, University of Texas, Austin, 1976-77; nominated for a National Book Award, 1979). Austin: University of Texas Press, 1978. xii + 143 pp. Translations: Japanese, Portuguese.
BOOK REVIEWS
Review of Heinz Eulau, Technology and Civility: The Skill Revolution in Politics. Technology and Culture, 19, 2 (Apr. 1978): 253-254.
Review of Duncan MacRae, Jr., The Social Function of Social Science. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 166, 12 (Dec. 1978): 900-902.
VERSE
A Ballade of Augsburg (written at the German National Science Foundation Symposium: Limits to Distribution in Stagnating and in Growing Economies, Augsburg, June 1976). In: Association for the Study of the Grants Economy Tenth Anniversary Brochure 1968-1978, Martin Pfaff, ed. Augsburg, Germany: Center for the Study of the Grants Economy, International Institute for Empirical Social Economics, 1978, pp. 9/3 - 9/8.
Reply (to Fred L. Pryor, "When Boulding Sleeps . . .") In: Association for the Study of the Grants Economy Tenth Anniversary Brochure 1968-1978, Martin Pfaff, ed. Augsburg, Germany: Center for the Study of the Grants Economy, International Institute for Empirical Social Economics, 1978, p. 9/9.
1979
Appropriate Methodology for Human Learning. In: Recent Approaches to the Social Sciences, H.K. Betz, ed. (papers of the Second Symposium, Oct. 1978; Social Sciences Symposium Series, Vol. Two.) Calgary, Alberta: Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Calgary, 1979, pp. 181-193.
China Unearths Flowers and Dragons. Technology Review, 81, 5 (Mar./Apr. 1979): 8-9.
The City as Teacher and Learner. In: Housing Perspectives: Individuals and Families, 2nd ed., Carol S. Wedin and L. Gertrude Nygren, eds. Minneapolis, Minn.: Burgess Publishing Company, 1979, pp. 107-116.
Energy and Social Change. In: Energy and the Public (WATTec 6th Annual Energy Conference and Exhibition, Knoxville, Tenn., Feb. 1979). Springfield, Va.: National Technical Information Service, July 1979, pp. 251-259.
Ethics of the Critique of Preferences (lecture presented at the Project on Science and Social Policy, United Campus Ministry, Louisiana State University, Oct. 1976). In: The Morality of Scarcity: Limited Resources and Social Policy, William M. Finnin, Jr. and Gerald Alonzo Smith, eds. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1979, pp. 9-23. CP VI, pp. 563-579.
The Evolution of Peace: A Note (based on a lecture at the Peace Science Society (International) meetings, Berlin, Sept. 1979, in conjunction with receiving the Rufus Jones Award of the World Academy of Art and Science). Man, Environment, Space & Time, 1, 1 (Fall 1979): 96-97.
Foreword. In: Conflict Regulation, by Paul Wehr. Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press, 1979, pp. xiii-xiv.
Gluttoned on Riches or the Beauty of Restraint. Technology Review, 81, 3 (Dec. 1978/Jan. 1979): 6, 86.
A Grading Experience. Technology Review, 82, 1 (Oct. 1979): 8, 83.
Growth and Progress. In: Growth in a Finite World, Joseph Grunfeld, ed. (based on a series of symposia at the Franklin Institute, 1976). Philadelphia: Franklin Institute Press, 1979, pp. 9-20. CP VI, pp. 581-594.
Human Behavior vs. Product Behavior: Comment (on B.N. Ghosh). Eastern Economic Journal, 5, 1-2 (Jan./Apr. 1979): 331-332.
In Extremis. Technology Review, 81, 8 (Aug./Sept. 1979): 8-9.
Inflation as a Process in Human Learning. In: Essays in Post-Keynesian Inflation, James H. Gapinski and Charles E. Rockwood, eds. (based on presentations at the Conference on Inflation held in honor of Abba P. Lerner, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Mar. 1979). Cambridge, Mass.:Ballinger Publishing Company, 1979, pp. 11-30.
Introduction. In: The Challenge of Humanistic Economics, by Mark
The Limits to Societal Growth. In: Societal Growth: Processes and Implications, Amos H. Hawley, ed. (based on presentations at the 73rd American Sociological Association annual meeting, San Francisco, Sept. 1978). New York: Free Press, 1979, pp. 317-327.
Malthus the Miserific Vision and the Moral Hope (Third Annual Malthus Lecture, Apr. 1979; pamphlet; Occasional Paper Series 2, 3). Chapel Hill: Institute of Nutrition, University of North Carolina, June 1979. 11 pp.
Managing the Slowdown. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (centennial edition on Ideas In Transition: Tomorrow's America), Mar. 25, 1979, pp. 36-39.
The Market and the Budget in Perspective: The Economics of Human Relationships in the Household and in the Society. In: The Family in Post-Industrial America: Some Fundamental Perceptions for Public Policy Development, David Pearce Snyder, ed. (based on presentations at a AAAS annual meeting session, Washington, D.C., Jan. 1978; AAAS Selected Symposium 32). Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press, for the American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1979, pp. 5-20.
Marxism and the Future of Capitalism (dialogue with Ernest Mandel, sponsored by the Institute for the Study of Contemporary Social Problems, Seattle, May 1978) National Forum (Phi Kappa Phi Journal), 69, 1 (Winter 1979): 18-22.
Measurement in Human Affairs (condensation of paper presented at the American Association for the Advancement of Science annual meeting Symposium on The Metric System: Costs vs. Benefits, Houston, Jan. 1979): Chemical Engineering, 57, 5 (Jan. 29, 1979): 5. Complete paper published as: Numbers and Measurement on a Human Scale, 1980.
The Miracle of Japan: How Long Can It Last? In: Japanese-American Relations in the World Economy (conference held Aug. 1978). Saratoga Springs, N.Y.: Skidmore College, Spring 1979, pp. 9-37.
Nature and Artifice (based on a presentation at the William O. Douglas Inquiry into the State of Individual Freedom, Washington, D.C., Dec. 1978). Center Magazine, 12, 3 (May/June 1979): 2-4.
New Magazine: An Opportunity for the Membership (editorial). Science, 206, 4419 (Nov. 9, 1979): 641.
The Next 200 Years: Can We Move Toward a Sustainable High-Level Society? (First Annual World Food Institute Lecture, Apr. 1976; pamphlet). Ames: Iowa State University, 1979. 10 pp.
A Not-So-Simple Little System. Technology Review, 82, 2 (Nov. 1979): 8, 85.
A Note on Anatol Rapoport as a Philosopher. In General Systems:
Yearbook of the Society for General Systems Research, Vol. 23
(1978), Kenneth E. Boulding and H.R. Porter, eds. Louisville,
Ky.: System Science Institute, University of Louisville, for the Society for General Systems
Research,
1979, pp. 5-7.
A Note on the Future of Grants Economics. Association for the Study of the Grants Economy Newsletter, 10 (Feb. 1979): 2-3.
Numbers Count (condensation of paper presented at the American Association for the Advancement of Science annual meeting Symposium on The Metric System: Costs vs. Benefits, Houston, Jan. 1979). The Sciences (New York Academy of Sciences journal), 19, 8 (Oct. 1979): 6-9. Complete paper published as: Numbers and Measurement on a Human Scale, 1980.
The Only Sure Thing About the Future is Uncertainty. In: Growth in a Conserving Society (based on papers prepared for the 47th Couchiching Conference of the Canadian Institute of Public Affairs, Geneva Park, Ontario, Aug. 1978). Toronto: Yorkminster Publishing Limited, 1979, pp. 166-172.
Persuading by Threat. Technology Review, 81, 4 (Feb. 1979): 10-11.
Philosopher: Ken Boulding (interview). Christian Science Monitor, Aug. 7, 1979, pp. B1 - B3. RI.
Pondering the New Decade's Improbables. Rocky Mountain News (Denver), Dec. 30, 1979, pp. 43, 58.
Prices and Values: Infinite Worth in a Finite World. In: Value & Values in Evolution, Edward A. Maziarz, ed. (based on paper presented at the Current Evolution of Man's Sense of Values Centenary Symposium, Loyola University, Chicago, Jan. 1970). New York: Gordon and Breach, 1979, pp. 31-46. CP VI, pp. 595-612.
Science and Uncertain Futures. Technology Review, 81, 7 (June/July 1979): 8-9.
The Sciences and the Humanities: Kindred Activities (comment). Humanities Report, 1, 5 (May 1979): 2-3.
Third Plenary Session: Panel Discussion (with others). In: The Ethics of Corporate Conduct (Proceedings of the Twentieth Air Force Academy Assembly, Colorado Springs, Mar. 1978). Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1979, pp. 54-80.
The Threatening Economy (with others; by David Mermelstein). New York Times Magazine, Dec. 30, 1979, pp. 12-15, 33-34.
Toward a Rethinking of the Quaker Message (based on a paper prepared for a discussion group at Friends General Conference, Ithaca, N.Y., July 1978). Friends Journal, 25, 16 (Oct. 1, 1979): 5-8.
The War Industry. In: Inflation and National Survival, Clarence C. Walton, ed. (Proceedings of the Academy of Political Science, 33, 3; Proceedings of a conference, Williamsburg, Va., Feb. 1979). New York: Academy of Political Science, in conjunction with the American Council of Life Insurance, 1979, pp. 91-100. CP VI, pp. 613-624.
Welcome. In: Federal R&D/R&D, Industry, & the Economy: International Aspects of R&D, Don I. Phillips, Gail J. Breslow, Patricia S. Curlin, eds. (Colloquium Proceedings, 19-20, June 1979; AAAS Report No. 79-R-14).Washington, D.C.: American Association for the Advancement of Science, forthe AAAS Committee on Science, Engineering, and Public Policy, Oct. 1979, pp.5-6.
Welding and Nondestructive Testing of Social Systems. Technology Review, 81, 6 (May 1979): 8-9.
Where Do We Go From Here? -- Reflections on Possible Futures (in Japanese). Tokyo: The Asahi Shimbun (Mar.-May 1979), serially in 24 segments.
BOOK
General Systems: Yearbook of the Society for General Systems Research, Vol. XXIII, 1978 (edited with H. R. Porter; published in honor of Anatol Rapoport). Louisville, Ky.: System Science Institute, University of Louisville, for the Society for General Systems Research, 1979. ii + 191 pp.
BOOK REVIEWS
Review of David Collard, Altruism and Economy: A Study in Non-Selfish Economics. Journal of Political Economy, 87, 6 (Dec. 1979): 1383-1384.
Heaps and Humps: Why Something Seems Wrong with Everything. Review of Charles E. Lindblom, Politics and Markets: The World's Political-Economic Systems; and Edward R. Tufte, Political Control of the Economy. Wharton Magazine, 3, 3 (Spring 1979): 68-69.
Universal Physiology. Review of James Grier Miller, Living Systems. Contemporary Sociology, 8, 5 (Sept. 1979): 687-691. RI.
Review of Frederic L. Pryor, The Origins of the Economy: A Comparative Study of Distribution in Primitive and Peasant Economies; and A. Allan Schmid, Property, Power, and Public Choice: An Inquiry Into Law and Economics. Journal of Economic Issues, 13, 3 (Sept. 1979): 781-785.
Asking Tough Questions About Rich and Poor Countries. Review of Barbara Ward, Progress for a Small Planet. Christian Science Monitor, Nov. 7, 1979, p. 19.
VERSE
Thoughts at the AAAS Workshop on the Role of Scientific and Engineering Societies in Development. In: The Role of Scientific & Engineering Societies in Development (Proceedings of a Workshop conducted by the AAAS for the U.S. Department of State, Washington, D.C., May 1979), Jeannette Wedel, ed. Washington, D.C.: American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1979, p. iii.
Verse from the WATTec 6th Annual Energy Conference and Exhibition. In: Energy and the Public (WATTec 6th Annual Energy Conference and Exhibition, Knoxville, Tenn., Feb. 1979). Springfield, Va.: National Technical Information Service, July 1979, p. 233.
1980
The Catastrophe That Wasn't. Technology Review, 83, 2 (Nov./Dec. 1980): 4, 76.
Corporate Taxation (letter to the editor with others; comments on Alan F. Kay, "A Less Taxing Way to Pay Uncle Sam"). Harvard Business Review, 58, 4 (July/Aug. 1980): 183.
The Economic Background for the Future of Solar Energy. In: Economics of Solar Energy and Conservation Systems, Vol. II: Solar Applications and Cost, Frank Kreith and Ronald E. West, eds. Boca Raton, Fla.: CRC Press, 1980, pp. 1-6.
Economics in Disarray. Technology Review, 82, 6 (May 1980): 6, 20.
Equilibrium, Entropy, Development, and Autopoiesis: Towards a Disequilibrium Economics (paper presented at the American Economic Association annual meeting session on Disequilibrium Economics and the Evolutionary Vision, Denver, Sept. 1980). Eastern Economic Journal, 6, 3-4 (Aug./Oct. 1980): 179-188.
An Evolutionary View of Technology Forecasting. Technology Review, 82, 3 (Dec./Jan. 1980): 8-9.
Foreword. In: Emile Benoit, Progress and Survival: An Essay on the Future of Mankind, Jack Benoit Gohn, ed: Praeger, 1980, pp. v-vi.
Foreword. In: Holonomy: A Human Systems Theory, by Jeffrey S. Stamps. Seaside, Calif.: Intersystems Publications, 1980, p. i.
Foreword. In: Subsidies to Higher Education: The Issues, Howard P. Tuckman and Edward Whalen, eds. New York: Praeger, 1980, pp. v-vii.
Foreword. In: Autopoiesis, Dissipative Structures, and Spontaneous Social Orders, Milan Zeleny, ed. (AAAS Selected Symposium 55). Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press, for the American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1980, pp. xvii-xxi.
Future Cities and Industry: Human Skill Must Outmatch Exhaustion of Resources (paper presented at the Symposium on Cities and Industry in the 21st Century, Kobe, Japan, Feb. 1980). Japan Economic Journal, 18, 894 (Mar. 11, 1980): 20, 14.
General Comments. In: Energy in Transition 1985-2010: Final Report of the Committee on Nuclear and Alternative Energy Systems (National Research Council, National Academy of Sciences, Washington, D.C., 1979). San Francisco: W. H. Freeman and Company, 1980, pp. 613-618.
The Global Lifeboat: Energy and the Third World. In: Energy and the Way We Live (article booklet for the Twelfth Course by Newspaper). San Francisco: Boyd & Fraser Publishing Company, for Courses by Newspaper, 1980, pp. 25-27.
Graduate Education as Ritual and Substance. In: Philosophy and Future of Graduate Education, William K. Frankena, ed. (papers and commentaries presented at an international conference, Apr. 1978). Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1980, pp. 143-159. CP VI, pp. 625-643.
How to Approach the Future (in Japanese). In: Visions Towards 80s, Katsuhisa Yamada, ed. Tokyo: Japanese Government Ministry of International Trade and Industry, 1980.
The Human Mind as a Set of Epistemological Fields (paper presented at the Symposium on Intellect and Imagination: The Limits and Presuppositions Intellectual Inquiry, Emory University, Atlanta, Oct. 1979). Bulletin of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 33, 8 (May 1980): 14-30.
The Implications of Improved Water Allocation Policy. In: Western Water Resources: Coming Problems and the Policy Alternatives (Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City Symposium, Denver, Sept. 1979). Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press, 1980, pp. 299-311.
Is Blood Thicker Than Water? Technology Review, 83, 1 (Oct. 1980): 6-7.
Money Market Madness. Technology Review, 82, 4 (Feb. 1980): 6-7.
The Moral Environment of Public Policy. In: Increasing Understanding of Public Problems and Policies -- 1980 (Proceedings of the 30th National Public Policy Education Conference, l, Colo., Sept. 1980). Oak Brook, Ill.: Farm Foundation, 1980, pp. 3-13.
The Next 100 Years? Science (Centennial Issue), 29, 4452 (July 4, 1980): 19. RI.
Numbers and Measurement on a Human Scale. In: The Metric Debate, David F. Bartlett, ed. (based on papers presented at the American Association for the Advancement of Science annual meeting, Houston, Jan. 1979). Boulder: Colorado Associated University Press, 1980, pp. 53-66.
On Being Rich and Being Poor: Technology and Productivity. In: Appropriate Technology and Social Values -- A Critical Appraisal, Franklin A. Long and Alexandra Oleson, eds. Cambridge, Mass.: Ballinger Publishing Company, in association with the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1980, pp. 193-205. CP VI, pp. 645-659.
Physiology and Ecology: The Two Legs of General Systems. In: Systems Science and Science (Proceedings of the 24th Annual North American Meeting, with the American Association for the Advancement of Science, San Francisco, Jan. 1980), Bela H. Banathy, ed. Louisville: Society for General Systems Research, Systems Science Institute, University of Louisville, 1980, pp. 178-184.
Preface. In: Getting Grants, by Craig W. Smith and Eric W. Skjei. New York: Harper & Row, 1980, pp. xii-xiv.
The Ripening Society. Technology Review, 82, 7 (June/July 1980): 6-7.
Science: Our Common Heritage (presidential address to the American Association for the Advancement of Science annual meeting, San Francisco, Jan. 1980). Science, 207, 4433 (Feb. 22, 1980): 831-836. CP VI, pp. 661-681. RI.
Science: A World Community (based on a statement prepared for the American Association for the Advancement of Science International Consortium meeting, Washington, D.C., Feb. 1980). Chemical and Engineering News, 58, 15 (Apr. 14, 1980): 3.
Spaceship Earth Revisited. In: Economics, Ecology, Ethics: Essays Toward a Steady-State Economy, Herman E. Daly, ed. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman and Company, 1980, pp. 264-266. (with reprint of "The Economics of the Coming Spaceship Earth," 1966)
Statement Before the House Committee on Science and Technology, U.S. Congress. In: National Academy of Sciences Report: Energy in Transition, 1985-2010 (Hearing of the Committee, Jan. 1980). Washington, D.C.: U. S. Government Printing Office, 1980, pp. 23-26.
Toward a Vintage Society. Technology Review, 82, 8 (Aug./Sept. 1980): 4-5.
The Wages of Sin. Technology Review, 82, 5 (Mar./Apr. 1980): 6, 20.
Welcome to Our Annual Meeting. In: American Association for the Advancement Science Annual Meeting Program: Science: Our Common Heritage, Arthur Herschman, ed. (San Francisco, Jan. 1980). Washington, D. C.: AAAS, 1980, inside front cover.
BOOKS
Beasts, Ballads, and Bouldingisms: A Collection of Writings by Kenneth E. Boulding, Richard P. Beilock, ed. New Brunswick and London: Transaction Books, 1980. 199 pp.
The Social System of the Planet Earth (with Elise Boulding and Guy M. Burgess). Reading, Mass.: Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1980. xvii + 233 pp. Instructor's Manual also. See also: Book, 1977.
BOOK REVIEWS
Review of Roger Benjamin, The Limits of Politics: Collective Goods and Political Change in Postindustrial Societies. Political Science Quarterly, 95, 4 (Winter 1980-81): 697-698.
Review of Nicholas Rescher, Scientific Progress: A Philosophical Essay on the Economics of Research in Natural Science. International Journal of General Systems, 6, 3 (1980): 173-174.
Yes, the World is Winding Down, But Is the Sky Really Falling, Too? Review of Jeremy Rifkin, Entropy: A New World View. Christian Science Monitor (Monthly Book Review Section), Nov. 10, 1980, pp. B4 - B5.
ALSO OF INTEREST
Kenneth Boulding: Economist, Pacifist, Dreamer, by Patricia Kent Gilmore. Denver Post, April 13, 1980, pp. 26-27.
1981
Agricultural Economics in an Evolutionary Perspective. American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 63, 5 (Dec. 1981) (Proceedings of the American Agricultural Economics Association annual meeting, Clemson, S.C., July 1981): 788-795.
Allocation and Distribution -- The Quarrelsome Twins (paper presented at the Association for Social Economics annual meeting, Denver, Sept. 1980). In: Value Judgment and Income Distribution, Robert A. Solo and Charles W. Anderson, eds. (Praeger Studies in Grants Economics). New York: Praeger, 1981, pp. 141-164.
Bargaining for What? Technology Review, 84, 2 (Nov./Dec. 1981): 4, 20.
Cartels, Prices, and the Grants Economy. In: The Challenge of the New International Economic Order, Edwin P. Reubens, ed. (presentations at a conference, City College., Apr. 1979). Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press, 1981, pp. 61-70.
Cowboy Economics. Technology Review, 83, 6 (May/June 1981): 6-7.
Defending Whom From What? Technology Review, 83, 7 (July 1981): 6-7.
The Echo Stops Here. Technology Review, 84, 1 (Oct. 1981): 4, 14.
Ecodynamics, A Response by the Author. Journal of Social and Biological Structures, 4 (1981): 187-194. (Included in "Kenneth Boulding's Ecodynamics: A Symposium on Ecodynamics: A New Theory of Societal Evolution," pp. 145-194).
Economist Drops GOP Affiliation (letter to the editor/to President Reagan). Boulder Daily Camera, April 19, 1981, p. 10. See also: Defending Whom From What? 1981. RI.
Escape from Entropy. In: A New Pattern for Understanding Economics: The Entropy Paradigm (Proceedings of a conference, April 1980). Glassboro, N.J.: Glassboro State College, 1981, pp. 51-55.
The Ethical Background of the Problems of Energy and Food (based on a paper presented at the Conference on Energy and Food, Ohio State University, Oct. 1980). NICM Journal (National Institute of Campus Ministries), 6, 2 (Spring 1981): 25-33.
The Evolution of Peace (presentation at the International Congress of Arts and Sciences of the World University of the World Academy of Arts and Science, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass., June 1980). Man, Environment, Space andTime, 1, 2 (Spring 1981): 77-87.
Faculty Retirement as an Economic and Political Problem (paper presented at the 1981 American Association for Higher Education National Conference, Washington, D.C., Mar. 1981). AAHE Bulletin, 33, 9 (May 1981): 1, 12-15. RI.
Foreword. In: The Evolutionary Vision: Toward a Unifying Paradigm of Physical, Biological, and Sociocultural Evolution, Erich Jantsch, ed. (AAAS Selected Symposium 61). Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press, for the American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1981, pp. xv-xvi.
Foreword. In: Choice Over Chance: Economic and Energy Options for the Future, by William F. Thompson, Jerome J. Karaganis, and Kenneth D. Wilson. New York: Praeger, for Edison Electric Institute, 1981, pp. v-xii.
Foreword. In: William Welch, The Art of Political Thinking: Government and Common Sense, Katharine S. Welch, ed. Totowa, N.J.: Littlefield, Adams and Company, 1981, pp. ix-x.
Foreword. In: Autopoiesis: A Theory of Living Organization, Milan Zeleny, ed. (N.H. Series in General Systems Research, Vol. 3). New York: North Holland, 1981, pp. xi-xiii.
Friends and the Economy (presentation to the Friends Committee on National Legislation Dialogue, Guilford College, Greensboro, N.C., Oct. 1980). Guilford Review, 13 (Spring 1981): 53-57.
The Future of General Systems. In: Interdisciplinary Teaching, Alvin M. White, ed. (New Directions for Teaching and Learning, Number 8). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, Dec. 1981, pp. 27-34.
Human Knowledge as a Special System (papered for the Society for General Systems Research Silver Anniversary International Meeting, London, Aug. 1979). Behavioral Science, 26, 2 (April 1981): 93-102. RI.
Mature People in a Mature Society. In: Energy and the Elderly: A Public Policy Response, Patsy J. Daniels, ed. (Conference Proceedings, May 1981). Omaha: The Gerontology Program, College of Public Affairs and Community Service, University of Nebraska at Omaha, 1981, pp. 1-22.
The Meaning of Development. Technology Review, 83, 3 (Jan. 1981): 6-7. RI.
On the Virtues of Muddling Through. Technology Review, 83, 4 (Feb./Mar. 1981): 6-7.
The Political Paradox. Technology Review, 83, 5 (Apr. 1981): 6-7.
Science and Its Social Environment. Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society, 1 (1981): 33-35.
Space as a Factor of Production (Wallace W. Atwood Lecture, Clark University, Worcester, Mass., April 6, 1981). Monadnock, Vols. 54 and 55 (1980 and 1981): 15-26.
Survival at Gunpoint. Technology Review, 83, 8 (Aug./Sept. 1981): 6-7.
Technology in the Perspective of Societal Evolution (in German). In: Fortschritt ohne MaB?: Eine Ortsbestimmung der wissenschaftlichtechnischen Zivilisation, Reinhard Low, Peter Koslowski, Philipp Kreuzer, eds. (papers presented at the CIVITAS Symposium on Technological Development -- Progress or Cul-de-sac?, Tegernsee, Germany, May 1980). Munich: R. Piper & Company Verlag, 1981, pp. 168-181.
Toward an Evolutionary Theology. In: The Spirit of the Earth, Jerome Perlinski, ed. (A Teilhard Centennial Celebration). New York: Seabury Press, 1981, pp. 105-116.
The World Community of Scholars: Reflections on the Delhi Global Seminar of December 1980. Scientific and Engineering Societies in Development Newsletter (American Association for the Advancement of Science), 1 (Fall 1981): 7-8.
BOOKS
Ecodynamics: A New Theory of Societal Evolution. Paperback edition (including study questions): Beverly Hills, Calif.: Sage Publications, 1981. 368 pp. See also: Books, 1978.
Evolutionary Economics. Beverly Hills, Calif.: Sage Publications, 1981. 200 pp.
A Preface to Grants Economics: The Economy of Love and Fear (Praeger Studies in Grants Economics). New York: Praeger, 1981. ix + 145 pp.
BOOK REVIEWS
Review of Paul Blumberg, Inequality in an Age of Decline. Political Science Quarterly, 96, 2 (Summer 1981): 321-323.
Review of Herman Kahn, World Economic Development: 1979 and Beyond. Economic Development and Cultural Change, 29, 3 (Apr. 1981): 645-649.
. . . and when the cupboard is bare? Review of Jerrold H. Krenz, Energy: From Opulence to Sufficiency; and Richard J. Barnet, The Lean Years: Politics in the Age of Scarcity. Nature, 289, 5795 (Jan. 1981): 331.
VERSE
A Small Hymn to Science. In: Report on the Global Seminar on the Role of Scientific and Engineering Societies in Development, New Delhi, December 1-5, 1980. New Delhi: Indian National Science Academy, in cooperation with the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the Indian Science Congress Association, 1981, p. iii. Also in: Proceedings of the Global Seminar on the Role of Scientific & Engineering Societies in Development. New Delhi: Indian National Science Academy, 1982, p. iii.
Sonnets from Laxenburg: On the Numbers From Zero to Ten (written during a visit to the IIASA System and Decision Sciences Area, June/July 1981; pamphlet). Laxenburg, Austria: International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, 1981. 15 pp.
1982
Appropriate Strength. Technology Review, 85, 2 (Feb./Mar. 1982): 8, 18. Development as Evolution Towards Human Betterment: How To Go From Bad to Better Instead Of From Bad To Worse (Charles Carter Lectures 1982; pamphlet). Lancaster, Eng.: University of Lancaster, 1982. 47 pp.
Economic Affluence and the Quality of Life. In: Prospects for Man: The Quality of Life, W.J. Megaw, ed. (Proceedings of the 5th Annual Prospects for Man Symposium, June 1975). Toronto: Centre for Research on Environmental Quality, Faculty of Science, York University, 1982, pp. 79-87; discussion, pp. 88-95.
Foreword. In: The Political Economy of Arms Reduction: Reversing Economic Decay, Lloyd Dumas, ed. (AAAS Selected Symposium 80). Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press, for the American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1982, pp. xiii-xiv.
Foreword. In: The Logic of Organization: A System-Based Social Science Framework for Organization, by Alfred Kuhn and Robert D. Beam. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Publishers, 1982, pp. xi-xii.
Innovation and the Grants Economy. In: Managing Innovation: The Social Dimensions of Creativity, Invention and Technology (based on presentations at the Aspen Institute Conference on Creativity, Queenstown, Md., Nov. 1980), Sven B. Lundstedt and E. William Colglazier, Jr., eds. New York: Pergamon Press, with the Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies and the Ohio State University, 1982, pp. 45-52.
International Economic Relations. In: Population and the World Economy in the Twenty-First Century, Just Faaland, ed. (papers presented at the Nobel Symposium on Population Growth and World Economic Development, Noresund, Norway, Sept. 1981). Oxford, England: Basil Blackwell Publisher Ltd., for the Norwegian Nobel Institute, 1982, pp. 128-146; discussion, pp. 147-174.
Interview (with Kyoko Baba; in Japanese). In: Preparing for the New Era of Internationalized Business. Tokyo: Kodansha International, 1982, pp. 70-76.
Irreducible Uncertainties (presentation at the American Association for the Advancement of Science annual meeting Symposium on Common Foundations of Economics and Ecology, Washington, D.C., Jan. 1982). Transaction/Society, 20, 1 (Nov./Dec. 1982): 11-17.
Kenneth Boulding: A Discussion (with Harry Redner; Part I). Social Alternatives (Brisbane, Australia), 3, 1 (Oct. 1982): 15-20. (For Part II, see 1983)
A New Face for the Democratic Party? Technology Review, 85, 3 (Apr. 1982): 8-9.
Pathologies of the Public Grants Economy. In: The Grants Economy and Collective Consumption, R.C.O. Matthews and G.B. Stafford, eds. (Proceedings of the International Economic Association Conference, Cambridge, England, Sept. 1979). London: Macmillan Press, for the International Economic Association, 1982, pp. 3-19; discussion, pp. 20-22.
Property: Whose Right? Technology Review, 85, 8 (Nov./Dec. 1982): 11, 83.
Rags, Riches, and Redistribution. New Jersey Bell Journal, 5, 1 (Spring 1982): 28-34.
The Role of Government in a Free Economy. Review of Social Economy, 40, 3 (Dec. 1982) (Proceedings of the Centennial Conference on Economics and Ethics: Retrospect and Prospect, Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wis., Nov. 1981): 417-426.
The Role of Government in a Free Society. Technology Review, 85, 6 (Aug./Sept. 1982): 6-7.
The Role of Households in World Development (papers presented at a conference, Oct. 1981; pamphlet). Guelph, Ontario, Canada: College of Family and Consumer Studies, University of Guelph, 1982. 21 pp.
Science and National Defense: A Speculative Essay and Discussion. In: Science, Technology, and the Issues of the Eighties: Policy Outlook, Albert H. Teich and Ray Thornton, eds. (report prepared for the National Science Foundation in support of the Second Five Year Outlook for Science and Technology; based on papers presented at two workshops convened by AAAS, Nov./Dec. 1980). Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press, for the American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1982, pp. 253-268.
Science, Technology, and Our Environment (in Japanese; paper presented at the Asahi Shimbun International Symposium on Science and Man, Tokyo, April 1982). Tokyo: The Asahi Shibun, 1982.
A Second Look at Progress and Poverty. In: Land Value Taxation: The Progress and Poverty Centenary, Richard W. Lindholm and Arthur D. Lynn, Jr., eds. (Proceedings of the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy Symposium, Cambridge, Mass., Sept. 1978). Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, for the Committee on Taxation, Resources and Economic Development (TRED), 1982, pp. 5-17.
The Social Sciences and Human Development. In: Proceedings of the Global Seminar on the Role of Scientific and Engineering Societies in Development (New Delhi, Dec. 1980). New Delhi: The Indian National Science Academy, in cooperation with the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the Indian Science Congress Association, 1982, pp. 36-40.
Undoing Doomsday. Technology Review, 85, 4 (May/June 1982): 8, 84.
The Unimportance of Energy. In: Energetics and Systems, William J. Mitsch, Rammohan K. Ragode, Robert W. Basserman, and John A. Dillon, Jr., eds. (based on papers presented at the International Society for Ecological Modelling and the Southeast Region of the Society for General Systems Research joint symposium, Louisville, Ky., Apr. 1981). Ann Arbor, Mich.: Ann Arbor Science Publishers, 1982, pp. 101-108.
What Hope for Peace? (in Japanese). Sekai (Tokyo) (special issue on Voice for Peace) (July 1982): 68-71.
BOOK REVIEWS
Review of Peter Checkland, Systems Thinking, Systems Practice. Journal of Applied Systems Analysis, 9 (1982): 137-138.
Review of Robert Riddell, Ecodevelopment: Economics, Ecology and Development: An Alternative to Growth Imperative Models. Journal of Economic Literature, 20, 3 (Sept. 1982): 1076-1077.
Knowledge, Resources, and the Future. Review of Julian L. Simon, The Ultimate Resource; and of Lester R. Brown, Building a Sustainable Society. Bioscience, 32, 5 (May 1982): 343-344.
VERSE
Minutes and Comments (Symposium on Colorado Futures, July 1982). Academy Notes (Academy of Independent Scholars, Boulder, Colo.), 1, 3 (Sept. 1982): 1.
1983
Commentary. In: Free Enterprise: 15 Commentaries, Bert Elwert, ed. Chicago: College of Business Administration, University of Illinois at Chicago, 1983, pp. 1-4.
The Concept of Evolution in the Interaction Between Science and Religion. In: Teilhard and the Unity of Knowledge (Georgetown University Centennial Symposium, May 1981), Thomas M. King and James F. Salmon, eds. New York: Paulist Press, 1983, pp. 57-71; discussion, pp. 72-73.
Conflict Management as a New Discipline. In: Conflict Resolution Technology, Donald W. Cole, ed. Cleveland: The Organization Development Institute, 1983, pp. 65-73.
Efficiency and Effectiveness: Normative Foundations of Transfer Policy. In: Public Transfers and Some Private Alternatives During the Recession (papers presented at an International Scientific Conference of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, Augsburg, Germany, July 1980), Martin Pfaff, ed. Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, for the International Institute for Empirical Social Economics, 1983, pp. 7-21.
The Evolution of Riches. Science Digest, 91, 6 (June 1983): 32, 34-35.
Foreword (with Lawrence Senesh). In: The Optimum Utilization of Knowledge: Making Knowledge Serve Human Betterment, Kenneth E. Boulding and Lawrence Senesh, eds. (Academy of Independent Scholars Forum Series)(papers presented at the AIS symposium, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Nov. 1981). Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press, 1983, pp. ix-xi.
Foreword. In: The Art of Judgment: A Study of Policy Making, by Sir Geoffrey Vickers. London: Harper & Row Limited, 1983, pp. 7-8. (book orig. pub. 1965)
Hope For The Future: Is War Becoming Obsolete? (conversation with Eugene M. Lang, following the Symposium on Hope for the Future, Apr. 1983). Swarthmore College Bulletin (Sept. 1983): 5-6.
How Do Things Go From Bad to Better? The Search for Normative Analysis. Social Science Journal, 20, 3 (July 1983) (Western Social Science Association Silver Anniversary: Transformations in the Social Sciences, Albuquerque, Apr. 1983): 9-14.
Illusion of "National Defense." The Colgate News (Colgate University), Nov. 11, 1983, p. 8.
Impact Assessment of National Defense. Impact Assessment Bulletin (Special Issue on Impacts of the Arms Race), 2, 4 (Fall 1983): 13-20.
The Information Society. In: The Princeton Papers: Multinational Management in the Electronic Era (presentations at the Senior Management Conference, Princeton, N.J., June 1983). Mississauga, Ontario, Canada: Corporate Relations Department, Northern Telecom Limited, Sept. 1983, pp. 32-33.
Introduction. In: Mark Davidson, Uncommon Sense: The Life and Thought of Ludwig von Bertalanffy (1901-1972), Father of General Systems Theory. Los Angeles, J.P. Tarcher, 1983, pp. 17-19.
Kenneth Boulding: A Discussion (with Harry Redner; Part II). Social Alternatives (Brisbane, Australia), 3, 2 (Mar. 1983): 26-31. (For Part I, see 1982)
National Defense Through Stable Peace (lectures presented June/July 1981; pamphlet). Laxenburg, Austria: International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, 1983. 38 pp.
On Dennis Pirages, "The Ecological Perspective and the Social Sciences." International Studies Quarterly, 27, 3 (Sept. 1983) (Symposium: A Tribute to Harold and Margaret Sprout): 267-269.
The Optimum Utilization of Knowledge: Some Central Concepts. In: The Optimum Utilization of Knowledge: Making Knowledge Serve Human Betterment, Kenneth E. Boulding and Lawrence Senesh, eds. (Academy of Independent Scholars Forum Series) (papers presented at the AIS symposium, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Nov. 1981). Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press, 1983, pp. 1-19.
Perspectives on Violence. Zygon, 18, 4 (Dec. 1983) (special issue on Origins, Functions, and Management of Aggression in Biocultural Evolution; papers presented at an Institute on Religion in an Age of Science symposium, American Association for the Advancement of Science annual meeting, Washington, D.C., Jan. 1982): 425-437.
Quakerism and the Arts (presentation at the Intermountain Yearly Meeting, Ghost Ranch, N.M., June 1983). Friends Journal, 29, 16 (Nov. 1, 1983): 5-7.
Reflections on the Uncertain Future of Social and Community Life. In: Handbook of Social Intervention, Edward Seidman, ed. Beverly Hills, Calif.: Sage Publications, 1983, pp. 639-651.
Reflections on Values, Science, War and Peace: What Signs of Hope? (address at the 10th General Conference of the International Peace Research Association plenary session on Global Demilitarization, Gyor, Hungary, Sept. 1983). Bulletin of Peace Proposals, 14, 4 (1983): 351-354.
Science and the Christian Phylum in Evolutionary Tension. In: The Experiment of Life: Science and Religion, F. Kenneth Hare, ed. (papers presented at the William Temple Centenary Conference, Trinity College, Toronto, Aug. 1981). Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1983, pp. 89-109.
System Theory, Mathematics, and Quantification (comment on Hassan Mortazavian, "System Theory and Its Relevance to Information Science Problems"). In: The Study of Information: Interdisciplinary Messages, Fritz Machlup and Una Mansfield, eds. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1983, pp. 547-550.
Technology in the Evolutionary Process. In: The Trouble With Technology, Stuart Macdonald, D. McL. Lamberton, Thomas Mandeville, eds. London: Frances Pinter Publishers, 1983, pp. 4-10.
World Society: The Range of Possible Futures. In: How Humans Adapt: A Biocultural Odyssey, Donald J. Ortner, ed. (papers presented at the Seventh International Symposium, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., Nov. 1981; Smithsonian International Symposia Series). Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Press, 1983, pp. 395-421.
BOOK
The Optimum Utilization of Knowledge: Making Knowledge Serve Human Betterment (edited with Lawrence Senesh; Academy of Independent Scholars) (papers presented at the AIS symposium, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Nov. 1981). Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press, 1983. xi + 382 pp.
BOOK REVIEWS
Review of Thomas Balogh, The Irrelevance of Conventional Economics. Journal of Economic Literature, 21, 2 (June 1983): 554-555.
Ecodynamics. Review of Kenneth E. Boulding, Ecodynamics: A New Theory of Societal Evolution. Interdisciplinary Science Reviews (London), 8, 2 June 1983): 108-113.
Filling in the Niches. Review of Kenneth E. Boulding, Ecodynamics: A New Theory of Societal Evolution. Science Digest (Jan. 1983): 98.
Review of Robert Gilpin, War and Change in World Politics. Transaction/ -Society, 20, 3 (Mar./Apr. 1983): 83-84.
Review of Garrett Hardin, Naked Emperors: Essays of a Taboo-Stalker. Population and Development Review, 9, 2 (June 1983): 372-374.
VERSE
Sonnet For Prayer. Friends Journal, 29, 6 (Apr. 1, 1983): 11. Also in: Quaker Life, 24, 3 (Apr. 1983): 11.
ALSO OF INTEREST
A Man For All Systems: Talking with Kenneth Boulding, by Geoffrey C. Harcourt. Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 6, 1 (Fall 1983): 143-154.
1984
Changes in Human Valuations Will Eliminate Starvation and Poverty (paper presented at the Asahi Shimbun International Symposium on A Message to the 21st Century, Tokyo, Oct. 1984). Asahi Evening News (Tokyo), Oct. 26, 1984, p. 6.
Cybernetics in the Evolutionary Process. In: Technology, International Stability and Growth (papers presented at the International Cybernetics Society Conference, Denver, Oct. 1979), S. Basheer Ahmed and Alice Pearce Ahmed, eds. Port Washington, N.Y.: National University Publications, Associated Faculty Press, Inc., 1984, pp. 1-14.
The Fallacy of Trends: On Living With Unpredictability. National Forum (Phi Kappa Phi Journal), LXIV, 3 (Summer 1984): 19-20.
The Meaning of the Twenty-First Century: Reexamining the Great Transition. World Future Society Bulletin, 18, 4 (July/August 1984): 1-6.
The Next Thirty Years in General Systems (guest editorial). General Systems Bulletin, 15, 1 (Fall 1984): 2-4.
Pathologies of Defense. Journal of Peace Research, 21, 2 (1984): 101-108.
Response (to Gibson Winter, "Hope for the Earth: A Hermeneutic of Nuclearism") (with others). Religion and Intellectual Life, 1, 3 (Spring 1984): 39-43.
Skinner: A Dissident View (comments on B.F. Skinner, "Selection by Consequences"). Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 7, 4 (Dec. 1984): 484.
Sources of Reasonable Hope for the Future. American Economic Review (Papers and Proceedings of the 96th American Economic Association annual meeting, San Francisco, Calif., Dec. 1983), 74, 2 (May 1984): 221-225.
Statement to the Continuing Committee (presentation to the AAAS Continuing Global Seminar Committee meeting, New Delhi, India, Dec. 1983). Scientific and Engineering Societies in Development Newsletter, 5 (Winter 1984): 5-7.
Toward an Evolutionary Theology: Science and Creationism, Ashley Montagu, ed. New York: Oxford University Press, 1984, pp. 142-158.
BOOK
The Economics of Human Betterment (edited) (Proceedings of Section F (Economics) of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, annual meeting, University of Sussex, England, Aug. 1983). London, Macmillan Press, 1984. xiii + 220 pp.
BOOK REVIEWS
Review of Robert Axelrod, The Evolution of Cooperation. Commonweal, CXI, 10 (May 18, 1984): 310, 314.
Review of Hazel Henderson, Creating Alternative Futures: The End of Economics. Journal of Social and Biological Structures, 7 (1984): 81-83.
VERSE
Sonnets (On the creation of an Institute of Peace, by the United States Congress, Oct. 1984). Washington, D.C.: National Peace Academy Campaign, Dec. 1984.
ALSO OF INTEREST
Kenneth and Elise Boulding: Partners in Building the New Jerusalem, by Cynthia Kerman and Carlene Bagnall. In: Living in the Light: Some Quaker Pioneers of the 20th Century, Leonard S. Kenworthy, ed. Kennett Square, Pa.: Friends General Conference and Quaker Publications, 1984, pp. 22-40. KENNETH E. BOULDING
Recent Bibliography (For earlier publications, see: <I>Bibliography of Published Works by Kenneth E. Boulding (1932-1984)</I>, compiled by Vivian L. Wilson, with the assistance of Susan Dunahay. Boulder: Colorado Associated University Press, 1985, 112 pp. [over 1,000 entries; includes alphabetical listings of: all articles, monographs, and pamphlets by title; books by title; book reviews by authors' reviewed; verse by title])
1985
ARTICLES
Affluence and Starvation. In: <I>A Message to the 21st Century</I> (proceedings of the Asahi International Symposium, Tokyo, Oct. 1984). Tokyo: Asahi Shimbun/Asahi Evening News, 1985, pp. 85-91; discussion, pp. 92-105.
The Arts Applied to Economics. In: <I>Managerial Economics for the Arts</I>, Virginia Lee Owen and William S. Hendon, eds. (Vol. III of the Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Cultural Economics and Planning, Akron, Apr. 1984) Akron, Ohio: University of Akron, for the Association for Cultural Economics, 1985, pp. 1-8.
Comment on H. Geoffrey Brennan, "Markets and Majorities, Morals and Madness: An Essay on Religion and Institutional Choice." In: <I>Morality of the Market: Religious and Economic Perspectives</I>, Walter Block, Geoffrey Brennan, and Kenneth Elzinga, eds. (proceedings of an international symposium on Religion, Economics and Social Thought, Au-. 1982) Vancouver, B.C.: The Fraser Institute, 1985, pp. 251-261; discussion, pp. 262-278.
Foreword. In: Mark Sommer, <I>Beyond the Bomb: Living Without Nuclear Weapons: A Field Guide to Alternative Strategies for Building a Stable Peace</I>. Boston, Mass.: EXPRO (Exploratory Project on the Conditions of Peace) Press, 1985, pp. iii-vi.
The Geiger Encounter and the Evolutionary Origin of the State (commentary on Gebhard Geiger, "The Concept of Evolution and Early State Formation"). <I>Politics and the Life Sciences</I>, 3, 2 (Feb. 19851): 172-175.
Health and the Spirit of Man (presentation to the Group Health Institute, Phoenix, Ariz., June 1979). In: <I>A Collection of the Spirit of Man Lectures</I>. Claverack, N.Y.: Caldwell B. Esselstyn Foundation, 1985, pp. 1-7.
How Do Things Go From Bad To Worse? (paper presented at the American Association for the Advancement of Science annual meeting session on Normative Analysis, Detroit, May 1983) <I>Annals of Operations Research</I>, 2 (1985): 11-21.
Internal and External Influences on Development. In: <I>Argentina and Australia: Essays in Comparative Economic Development</I>, A. E. Dingle and D. T. Merrett, eds. (presentations a symposium, Univ. of Melbourne, May 1982; Occasional Papers No. 1). Clayton, Victoria, Australia: Economic History Society of Australia and New Zealand, 1985, pp. 1-18.
Introduction. In: <I>Bibliography of Published Works by Kenneth E. Boulding</I>, compiled by Vivian L. Wilson, with the assistance of Susan Dunahay. Boulder: Colorado Associated University Press, 1985, p. v.
Learning By Simplifying Complexity: How To Turn Data Into Knowledge. In: <I>The Science and Praxis of Complexity</I> (contributions to the symposium held at Montpellier, France, May 1984). Tokyo: United Nations University, 1985, pp. 25-34. Also pub. in French in: <I>Science et pratique de la complexite</I>. Paris: La Documentation Francaise, for the UNU and the Institut de l'audiovisuel et des telecommunications en Europe (IDATE), 1986, pp. 35-45. Condensation pub. as "Learning By Simplifying Complexity": <I>United Nations University Newsletter</I> (Tokyo), 8, 3 (May 1985): 5.
My Life Philosophy. <I>The American Economist</I>, 29, 2 (Fall 1985): 5-14.
The National Peace Academy and the Conflict Over Peace Research. In: <I>The Hundred Percent Challenge: Building a National Institute of Peace: A Platform for Planning and Programs</I>, Charles Duryea Smith, ed. Cabin John, Md.: Seven Locks Press, 1985, pp. 122-130.
National Security Through Stable Peace. In: <I>On the Fate of the Earth: Peace On and With the Earth For All Its Children</I> (Second Biennial Conference, Washington, D.C., Sept. 1984). San Francisco: Earth Island Institute, 1985, pp. 561-570; discussion, pp. 579-585.
The Origin and Meaning of a Learning Society (condensation; with others). In: <I>Building a Learning Society</I>, Lawrence Senesh and Robert D. Beam, eds. (October 1984 Conference) Norfolk, Virginia: Old Dominion University, 1985, pp. 3-4.
Puzzles Over Distribution. <I>Challenge</I>, 28, 5 (Nov./Dec. 1985): 4-10. (Boulding photo featured on cover)
Regions of Time. <I>Papers of the Regional Science Association</I> (31st North American Meetings, Denver, Nov. 1984), vol. 57 (1985): 19-32.
Revolution and Human Betterment (in Korean). <I>The Korea Economic Daily</I>, Oct. 15, 1985 (special 21st Anniversary Edition), p. 3.
The Sciences in the Spectrum of Human Knowledge (paper presented at the Seventh International Conference on Systems Dynamics, University of Brussels, June 1982). <I>Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design</I>, vol. 12 (1985): 21-30.
Systems Research and the Hierarchy of World Systems: General Systems in Special Chaos. <I>Systems Research </I> (special issue on Evolutionary Visions of the Future), 2, 1 (1985): 7-11.
BOOKS
Human Betterment. Beverly Hills, Calif.: Sage Publications, 1985. 223 pp.
Kenneth E. Boulding/Collected Papers, Vol. VI: Toward the Twenty-First Century: Political Economy, Social Systems, and World Peace, Larry D. Singell, ed. Boulder: Colorado Associated University Press, 1985. viii + 695 pp.
The World as a Total System. Beverly Hills, Calif.: Sage Publications, 1985. 183 pp.
BOOK REVIEWS
Review of Oliver M. Ashford, Prophet or Professor? The Life and Work of Lewis Fry Richardson. <I>Climatic Change</I>, 7 (1985): 461-462.
Driven by a Rage to Accumulate. Review of Robert L. Heilbroner, The Nature and Logic of Capitalism. <I>New York Times Book Review</I>, Oct. 20, 1985, pp. 43, 59.
Comment on World Development Report 1984: Review Symposium (with others). <I>Population and Development Review</I>, 11, 1 (Mar. 1985): 131-132.
VERSE
Notes from a session on The General Systems Paradigm: Model for a Changing Science, held at the 143rd Annual Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Denver, Colorado, February 25, 1977. <I>Cybernetic</I>, 1, 1 (Summer-Fall 1985): 141.
Thoughts in Verse on Contributions to the Symposium. Pub: <I>The Science and Praxis of Complexity</I> (contributions to the symposium held at Montpellier, France, May 1984). Tokyo: United Nations University, 1985, pp. 375-380.
ALSO OF INTEREST
Kenneth Ewart Boulding (1910 - ). In: Mark Blaug, <I>Great Economists Since Keynes: An Introduction to the Lives & Works of One Hundred Modern Economists</I>. Brighton, Sussex, England: Wheatsheaf Books, Ltd., 1985, pp. 21-23.
1986
ARTICLES AND PAMPHLET
Change of Consciousness (with others). In: <I>How Peace Came To The World</I>, Earl W. Foell and Richard A. Nenneman, eds. (based on entries to the Christian Science Monitor's Peace 2010 contest, 1985). Cambridge, Mass. and London: MIT Press, for the Christian Science Publishing Society, 1986, pp. 164-167.
Confession of Roots. <I>International Studies Notes</I>, 12, 2 (Spring 1986) (special issue on Retrospective on International Studies) (based on a plenary panel session at the International Studies Association 26th Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., Mar. 1985): 31-33.
<I>Conflict and Defense: A General Theory</I> (featured as "Citation Classic"). <I>Current Contents</I> (Social & Behavioral Sciences), 18, 43 (Oct. 27, 1986): 20; and <I>Current Contents</I> (Arts & Humanities), 8, 43 (Oct. 27, 1986): 20.
The Economics and the Noneconomics of the World War Industry (paper presented at the 61st Annual Western Economic Association International Conference session on "Economics and the Peace Problem, " San Francisco, July 4, 1986). <I>Contemporary Policy Issues</I>, 4, 4 (Oct. 1986): 12-21.
Energy Policy in Black and White: Belated Reflections on <I>A Time To Choose</I>. In: <I>Geography, Resources, and Environment</I>, Vol. II: <I>Themes from the Work of Gilbert F. White</I>, Robert W. Kates and Ian Burton, eds. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1986, pp. 310-325.
Foreword. In: Glenn L. Johnson, <I>Research Methodology for Economists: Philosophy and Practice</I>. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company, 1986, pp. xiii-xv.
Levels of Knowledge and Leaming. In: <I>Learning and Development: A Global Perspective</I>, Alan Thomas and Edward W. Ploman, general eds. (papers presented at the Global Learning Symposium, Apr./May 1985) Ontario, Canada: Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, 1986, pp. 80-89.
Mending the World: Quaker Insights on the Social Order (pamphlet). Wallingford, Penn.: Pendle Hill Pamphlet 266. 33 pp.
Pathologies of the Market and Their Cure. <I>Market Process</I> (Newsletter of the Center for the Study of Market Processes, George Mason University), 4, 1 (Spring 1986): 2-3.
Peace, Justice, Freedom, and Competence (paper presented at the 32nd Annual Conference, "Can Scientific Understanding of Religion Clarify the Route to World Peace?" of the Institute on Religion in an Age of Science, Star Island, N.H., July/Aug. 1985). <I>Zygon</I>, 21, 4 (Dec. 1986): 519-533.
Preface. In: Lloyd J. Dumas, <I>The Overburdened Economy</I>. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1986, pp. xi-xiv.
Preface. In: William H. Newell, <I>Interdisciplinary Undergraduate Programs: A Directory</I>. Oxford, Ohio: Association for Integrative Studies, 1986, p. i.
A Proposal for a Network Entitled "Quakers Associated in Social Action Research" (QUASAR). <I>Friends Association for Higher Education Newsletter</I>, 6, 2 (Fall 1986): 6-8.
Quakers in Higher Education: What Is Required Of Us? In: <I>Proceedings of the Friends Association for Higher Education Seventh Annual Conference, "Quakers in Higher Education: What Is Required Of Us?</I> (held at Malone College, Canton, Ohio, June 1986). Greensboro, N.C.: Friends Association for Higher Education, 1986, pp. 1-6.
Religion and the Pathologies of Economic Life. <I>Religion and Intellectual Life</I>, 4, 1 (Fall 1986) (special issue on Religion and the Economy: Theory, Practice, Vision): 9-22.
The Role of Conflict in the Dynamics of Society. <I>Current Research on Peace and Violence</I>, 9, 3 (1986): 98-102. Also in: Philip van der Wulp, compiler and ed., <I>Coming to Terms With Conflict: Third Party Intervention and Aspects of Culture</I> (Papers prepared for the Pre-conference Seminar on Managing Conflicts in a Multicultural Context, Jan. 1986, and the 12th Annual SIETAR International Congress, May 1986). Preliminary Edition. Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Royal Tropical Institute, October 1986, pp. 4-12.
System Breaks and Positive Feedback as Sources of Catastrophe. In: <I>Paradoxical Effects of Social Behavior: Essays in Honor of Anatol Rapoport</I>, Andreas Diekmann and Peter Mitter, eds. Heidelberg and Vienna: Physica-Verlag, 1986, pp. 47-54.
What Went Wrong With Economics? (1985 Omicron Delta Epsilon John R. Commons Award Lecture, 100th American Economic Association annual meeting, New York, Dec. 1985) <I>The American Economist</I>, 30, 1 (Spring 1986): 5-12.
REVIEWS
Review of Gabriel A. Almond, Marvin Chodorow and Roy Harvey Pierce, eds., Progress and Its Discontents. <I>Journal of Economic Literature</I>, 24, 3 (Sept. 1986): 1243-1245.
Geographia's Quest. Review of Peter Gould, The Geographer at Work. <I>Growth and Change</I>, 179 2 (April 1986): 68-69.
Growing Old: New Questions for an Aging Society. Review of Alan Pifer and Lydia Bronte, eds., Our Aging Society: Paradox and Promise. <I>Change</I>, 18, 5 (Sept./Oct. 1986): 52-53.
ALSO OF INTEREST
Kenneth E. Boulding: The Economics of Peace and Love. Chapter 5 in: Leonard Silk, <I>The Economists</I> Basic Books, 1976; paperback: Avon, 1986.
Kenneth Ewart Boulding. In: <I>Who's Who in Economics: A Biographical Dictionary of Major Economists 1700-1984</I>, 2nd ed., Mark Blaug, ed. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1986. See also: "Also of Interest," 1983.
The Peacemakers (a tribute to Kenneth and Elise Boulding), by Richard Johnson. <I>The Denver Post/Empire Magazine</I>, Mar. 2, 1986, pp. 10-14.
1987
ARTICLES
Afterword. In: Jack Powelson, <I>Facing Social Revolution: The Personal Journal of a Quaker Economist</I>. Boulder, Colo.: Horizon Society Publications, in cooperation with the Social Order Series of The Pacific Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends, pp. 133-136.
Assets and Liabilities. In: <I>The New Palgrave: A Dictionary of Economics</I>, Vol. 1, John Eatwell, Murray Milgate, and Peter Newman, eds. London: Macmillan Press, and New York: Stockton Press, 1987, pp. 129-131.
Ludwig von Bertalanffy (1901-1972). In: <I>The New Palgrave: A Dictionaiy of Economics</I>, Vol. 1, John Eatwell, Murray Milgate, and Peter Newman, eds. London: Macmillan Press, and New York: Stockton Press, 1987, p. 234.
Comment. <I>Academy</I> [of Independent Scholars] <I>Notes</I>, 7, 2 (Aug. 1987): 2.
Comments on "Towards a Humanistic Political Geography" [by Stanley D. Brunn and Ernie Yanarella]. <I>Studies in Comparative International Development</I>, 22, 2 (Summer 1987) (Part 2 of special series on Geography and National & International Issues): 50-53.
Comments on "Bioeconomics and the metaphysics of selection" [by Michael T. Ghiselin]. <I>Journal of Social and Biological Structures</I>, 10, 4 (Oct. 1987): 371-373.
Does God Exist? (based on a debate at Crown College, University of Califomia-Santa Cruz, Jan. 21, 1987) <I>Friends Bulletin</I>, 55, 7 (Apr. 1987): 120-122.
An Economic Assessment of Unilateral National Defense. In: Joseph R. Goldman, ed., <I>American Security in a Changing World: Issues and Choices</I>. Lanham, Maryland: University Press of America, 1987, pp. 84-94.
The Economics of Pride and Shame (invited address at the 22nd Atlantic Economic Society Conference, Boston, Aug. 29, 1986). <I>Atlantic Economic Journal</I>, 15, 1 (Mar. 1987): 10-19.
The Economy as an Ecosystem: Economics in the General System of the World. In: Karl A. Fox and Don G. Miles, eds., <I>Systems Economics: Concepts, Models, and Multidisciplinary Perspectives</I>. Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1987, pp. 3-18.
The Epistemology of Complex Systems (presentation at the Workshop on Modelling Complex Systems, Univ. of Texas, Austin, Mar. 11, 1985). <I>European Journal of Operational Research</I> (special issue on Modelling Complex Systems I), 30, 2 (June 1987): 110-116.
Foreword. In: Dennis J.D. Sandole and Ingrid Sandole-Staroste, eds., <I>Conflict Management and Problem Solving: Interpersonal to International Applications</I>. London: Frances Pinter (Publishers), 1987, pp. ix-x.
General Systems Theory. In: <I>The New Palgrave: A Dictionary of Economics</I>, Vol. 2, John Eatwell, Murray Milgate, and Peter Newman, eds. London: Macmillan Press, and New York: Stockton Press, 1987, pp. 512-513.
Peace and the Evolutionary Process. In: Raimo Vayrynen, ed., in collaboration with Dieter Senghaas and Christian Schmidt, <I>The Quest for Peace: Transcending Collective Violence and War among Societies, Cultures and States</I>. London: Sage Publications, Ltd., for the International Social Science Council, 1987, pp. 48-59.
Systems Profile: Some Origins. <I>Systems Research</I>, 4, 4 (1987): 283-288.
Unilateral National Defence Organisations: An Economic Analysis of Non-economic Structures. In: <I>Peace, Defence and Economic Analysis</I> (Proceedings of a joint conference held in Stockholm, Sweden, Oct. 1985), Christian Schmidt and Frank Blackaby, eds. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire and London, England: Macmillan Press, Ltd., for the International Economic Association and the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, 1987, pp. 3-19.
The World as One and as Many (in Japanese). In: <I>Theoretical Frameworks of the Contemporary World in Transition</I> (festschrift in honor of Chihiro Hosoya), vol. II: <I>Transnational Issues and Global Politics</I>, Kinhide Mushakoji and Hisakazu Usui, eds. Tokyo: Yushindo Kobunsha Publishing Company, 1987, pp. 155-165.
REVIEWS
Review of Jon Elster, ed., The Multiple Self. <I>Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization</I>, 8 (1987): 647-658.
Review of Gerald P. O'Driscoll and Mario J. Rizzo, The Economics of Time and Ignorance. <I>American Journal of Sociology</I>, 92, 4 (Jan. 1987): 1028-1029.
Review of Ellen Frankel Paul, Jeffrey Paul and Fred D. Miller, Jr., Ethics and Economics. <I>Journal of Economic Literature</I>, 25, 3 (Sept. 1987): 1312-1313.
VERSE
Sonnets on Courtship, Marriage, and Family. Bloomington, Ind.: Peaceable Kingdom Press, 1987. 32 pp.
ALSO OF INTEREST
Kenneth E. Boulding (based on an interview with Joseph F. Coates). In: Joseph F. Coates and Jennifer Jarratt, <I>What Futurists Believe: An Analysis of the Beliefs of 17 Prominent Futurists</I>, Vol. 11: <I>Profiles</I>, Washington, D.C.: J.F. Coates, Inc., September 1987, pp. 4-1 to 4-15. Also in: Joseph F. Coates and Jennifer Jarratt, <I>What Futurists Believe</I>. Mt. Airy, Maryland: Lomond Publications, for the World Future Society, 1989, pp. 103-114.
Kenneth Ewart Boulding (bom 1910), by Anatol Rapoport. In: <I>The New Palgrave: A Dictionary of Economics</I>, Vol. 1, John Eatwell, Murray Milgate, and Peter Newman, eds. London: Macmillan Press, and New York: Stockton Press, 1987, pp. 265-266.
1988
ARTICLES AND PAMPHLET
Business in the Ecosystem of Power. <I>Business in the Contemporary World</I>, 1, 1 (Oct. 1988): 17-26.
Can There be Models for Sustainable Development? In: <I>The Brundtland Challenge and the Cost of Inaction</I> (based on two workshops held in Jan. and Mar. 1988), Alex Davidson and Michael Dence, eds. Halifax, Nova Scotia: The Institute for Research on Public Policy, jointly with The Royal Society of Canada, 1988, pp. 103-115.
Divestment (letter to the editor). <I>Colorado Daily</I> (Boulder), Apr. 6, 1988, p. 7
Foreword. In: Irwin Abrams, <I>The Nobel Peace Prize and the Laureates: An Illustrated Biographical History, 1901-1987</I>. Boston: G. K. Hall & Company, 1988, pp. ix-x.
<I>The Image: Knowledge in Life and Society</I> (featured as "Citation Classic"). <I>Current Contents</I> (Social & Behavioral Sciences), 20, 48 (Nov. 28, 1988): 20; and <I>Current Contents</I> (Arts & Humanities), 10,48 (Nov. 28, 1988): 20.
Information: The Source and the Enemy of Knowledge (presentation at Emporia State University, Mar. 28, 1988; pamphlet). Emporia, Kansas: School of Library and Information Management, Emporia State University and the Kansas Center for the Book, 1988. 17 pp.
Intervention and United States Foreign Policy, <I>Social Science Record</I> (special issue on U.S. Foreign Intervention), 25, 2 (Spring 1988): 22-25.
Introduction (to Chapter 7, "The Choices for Humanity"). In: <I>The Gaia Peace Atlas: Survival into the Third Millennium</I>, Frank Barnaby, gen. ed. London: Gaia Books Limited/Pan Books, 1988, pp. 162.
Introduction (to Part I, "Fights, Games and Debates Revisited," <I>Peace and Change</I> (special issue on Game Theory), Vol. XIII (1988): 8.
Kenneth Boulding Receives Honorary Doctorate at Cambridge. <I>Economics Department Newsletter</I> (University of Colorado at Boulder), Fall 1988, pp. 2-3.
Moving From Unstable to Stable Peace. In: <I>Breakthrough: Emerging New Thinking: Soviet and Western Scholars Issue a Challenge to Build a World Beyond War</I>, Anatoly Gromyko and Martin Hellman, eds. New York: Walker and Company, for the Beyond War Foundation, 1988, pp. 157-167. (The book was published simultaneously in Russian in the Soviet Union.)
Population Factors in Development Economics. In: <I>Population and Resources in Western Intellectual Traditions</I> (A Supplement to <I>Population and Development Review</I>, Vol. 14; project of the American Association for the Advancement of Science Committee on Population, Resources, and the Environment), Michael S. Teitelbaum and Jay M. Winter, eds. New York: The Population Council, 1988, pp. 262-280. Also in: <I>Population and Resources in Western Intellectual Traditions</I>, Michael S. Teitelbaum and Jay M. Winter, eds. Cambridge & New York: Cambridge University Press, for the American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1989, pp. 262-280.
Science as a Quaker Testimony. <I>Pendle Hill</I>, Bulletin No. 369 (Winter 1988): 1.
Value Concepts and Justifications (with Sven Lundstedt). In: <I>Amenity Resource Valuation: Integrating Economics with Other Disciplines</I> (based on the U.S. Forest Service Workshop on Integrating Economic and Psychological Knowledge in Valuations of Public Amenity Resources, Estes Park, Colo., May 1986), George L. Peterson, B. L. Driver, and Robin Gregory, eds. State College, Pa.: Venture Publishing, Inc., 1988, pp. 13-22.
What Do We Want in an Economics Textbook? <I>Journal of Economic Education</I>, 19, 2 (Spring 1988) (Proceedings of the Conference on Principles of Economics Textbooks, Purdue University, Indianapolis, Sept. 1987): 113-132.
Why Marxism in the Peace Movement? In: <I>Quaker Service at the Crossroads</I>: American Friends, The American Friends Service Committee and Peace and Revolution. Falls Church, VA: Kimo Press, 1988, pp. 171-182.
BOOKS
Conflict and Defense: A General Theory. Reprinted: Lanham, Maryland: University Press of America, 1988. See also: Books, 1962.
Economics as a Science. Reprinted: Lanham, Maryland: University Press of America, 1988. See also: Books, 1970.
The Meaning of.the Twentieth Century: The Great Transition. Reprinted: Lanham, Maryland: University Press of America, 1988. See also: Books, 1964.
REVIEW
Review of Louis Schneider, ed., Paradox & Society: The Work of Bernard Mandeville. <I>Contemporary Sociology</I>, 17, 4 (July 1988): 558-559.
ALSO OF INTEREST
Kenneth Boulding (based on interviews). In: Robert Wright, <I>Three Scientists and Their Gods: Looking for Meaning in an Age of Information</I>. New York: Times Books/Random House, 1988, pp. 213-295.
Kenneth and Elise Boulding: A Shared Lifetime of Waging Peace, by Diane Johnson (interview). <I>The Sunday Camera Magazine</I> (Boulder, Colo.), Sept. 18, 1988, pp. 6-7, 10-11.
1989
ARTICLES
An Apologia. In: <I>Journeys Through World Politics: Autobiographical Reflections of Thity-four Academic Travelers</I>, Joseph Kruzel and James N. Rosenau, eds. Lexington, Mass.: Lexington Books/D.C. Heath Co., 1989, pp. 105-117.
Appropriate Methodologies for the Study of the Economy (in Polish; paper presented at the Sabre Foundation Conference on "Praxeology and the Philosophy of Economics," Radziejowice, Poland, Sept. 1-6, 1988) <I>Prakseologia</I>, 105, 4 (1989): 25-46; summaries in Russian and English, pp. 46-47.
A Bibliographical Autobiography. <I>Banca Nazionale del Lavoro Quarterly Review</I> (Rome), No. 171 (Dec. 1989): 365-393.
Commentary. In: Joseph F. Coates and Jennifer Jarratt, <I>What Futurists Believe</I>. Mt. Airy, Maryland: Lomond Publications, for the World Future Society, 1989, p. 317. See also: 1987 Also of Interest: "Kenneth E. Boulding" (based on an interview with Joseph F. Coates).
The Implications of Macrodistribution for Personal Distribution. In: <I>Macroeconomic Problems and Policies of Income Distribution: Functional, Personal, International</I> (selection of papers presented at an international workshop, Gatlinburg, Tenn., June 26-July 3, 1988), Paul Davidson and Jan A. Kregel, eds. Aldershot, Hants, England: Edward Elgar Publishing, Ltd., 1989, pp. 6-17.
Introduction. In: <I>The Conquest of War</I>, Harry B. Hollins, Averill L. Powers, and Mark Sommer, eds. Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press, for the Alternative Defense Project, 1989, pp, xiii-xv.
Notes on the Methodology of Economics. <I>Methodus</I> (Bulletin of the International Network for Economic Method), No. I (Dec. 1989): 9.
On Power. In: <I>Conference on Quaker Studies on Human Betterment Proceedings</I> (Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Penn., June 16-18, 1988), Jim Nichols, ed. Wilmington, Ohio: Committee on Quaker Studies on Human Betterment, Friends Association for Higher Education, 1989, pp. 117-129.
The Pathologies of Persuasion. In: <I>Unconventional Wisdom: Essays on Economics in Honor of John Kenneth Galbraith</I>, Samuel Bowles, Richard Edwards, and William G. Shepherd, eds. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1989, pp. 3-19.
A Personal Note on Joan Robinson. In: <I>Joan Robinson and Modem Economic Theory</I>, George R. Feiwel, ed. New York: New York University Press, 1989, pp. 853-860.
The Productive Seventies ("Profile"), <I>IBS Newsletter</I> (Institute of Behavioral Science, University of Colorado at Boulder) (July-Aug. 1989): 3, 5.
A Proposal for a Research Program in the History of Peace, <I>Peace and Change</I>, 14, 4 (Oct. 1989): 461-469.
Punctuationalism in Societal Evolution, <I>Journal of Social and Biological Structures</I> (special issue on The Punctuated Equilibrium Debate: Scientific Issues and Implications), 12, 2/3 (Apr./July 1989): 213-223.
Social Indicators of One-Way Transfers in Organizations (commentary on Larry Browning and Sheila Henderson, "One-Way Communication Transfers in Loosely Coupled Systems"). In: <I>Communication Yearbook/12</I>, James A. Anderson, ed. Newbury Park, Calif.: Sage Publications, for the International Communication Association, 1989, pp. 670-674.
Some Thoughts on Usury. <I>COMER Comment</I> (Newsletter of the Committee on Monetary and Economic Reform, Canada), 1, 8 (Dec. 1989): 7 (excerpt of "Notes on TOES 1990," pub. 1990.)
Towards a Theory of Vulnerability (paper presented at the International Society for General Systems Research, Special Integration Group in Business and Industrial Systems Applications session on Redesigning Organisational and Environmental Relationships, St. Louis, Missouri, May 25, 1988). <I>Journal of Applied Systems Analysis</I>, Vol. 16 (1989): 11-17.
BOOK
Three Faces of Power. Newbury Park, Calif.: Sage Publications, 1989. 259 pp.
REVIEWS
Review of Seymour Melman, The Demilitarized Society: Disarmament and Conversion. <I>Peace and Change</I>, 14, 4 (Oct. 1989): 472-474.
Review of Mark Sagoff, The Economy of the Earth: Philosophy, Law, and the Environment. <I>Economics and, Philosophy</I> (Spring 1989): 97-103.
VERSE
Verses (inspired by the Conference on War, Peace, and Geography, at the University of Haifa, Israel, Jan. 1989), <I>Newsletter</I> (International Geographical Union Commission on the World Political Map), No. 1 (Mar. 1989): 3-4.
ALSO OF INTEREST
Boulding's Theory of Distribution in a Neo-Pasinetti Framework, by Russell J. Rimmer. <I>Cambridge Journal of Economics</I>, 13 (1989): 453-458.
1990
ARTICLES
The Abolition of War as a Condition for Human Survival (guest essay). In: <I>Living in the Environment: Concepts, Problems, and Alternatives</I>, 6th ed., by G. Tyler Miller, Jr. Belmont, Calif.: Wadsworth Publishing Company, 1990, pp. 153-155.
The Dialectics and Economics of Peace (with Elise Boulding/Lynch Lecture, Nov. 7, 1989). Fairfax, VA: Center for Conflict Analysis and Resolution, George Mason University, 1990. 18 pp. Occasional Paper #3.
Economics: The Trunk and the Branches. In: <I>Economic Theory. Welfare and the State: Essays in Honour of John C. Weldon</I>, Athanasios Asimakopulos, Robert D. Cairns and Christopher Green, eds. Houndsmills, Baskingstoke, Hampshire, and London: Macmillan, 1990, pp. 12-27.
Foreword. In: Norman Myers, <I>The Gaia Atlas of Future Worlds: Challenge and Opportunity in an Age of Change</I>. London: Gaia Books, 1990/New York: Anchor Books/Doubleday, 1990, p. 5-7.
The Meaning of the 21st Century (lecture presented at San Jose State Univ., Feb. 18, 1987). In: <I>Strategic Management: Methods and Studies</I>, B.V. Dean and J.C. Cassidy, eds. Amsterdam: North-Holland/Elsevier Science Publishers, 1990 (Studies in Management Science and Systems, Vol. 18), pp. 349-361.
Notes on TOES 1990. <I>TOES/NA Newsletter</I> (The Other Economic Summit/North America),
The Role of Organized Nonviolence in Achieving Stable Peace. In: <I>Perspectives on Nonviolence</I> (based on a symposium held at the University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire, WI, Oct. 13, 1988) , V.K. Kool, ed. New York: Springer-Verlag, 1990, pp. 3-13 (Recent Research in Psychology Series).
Taxonomy as a Source of Error. <I>Methodus</I> (Bulletin of the International Network for Economic Method), 2, 1 (June 1990): 17-21.
BOOKS
Sonnets on Courtship, Marriage, and Family. 2 ed. Bloomington, Ind.: Peaceable Press, 1990. 86 pp. See also: Book, 1987.
There Is a Spirit/The Nayler Sonnets & Sonnets on Courtship, Marriage, and Family. Bilingual Japanese and English edition, translated by Nobuyuld Yuasa. Hiroshima, Japan: 1990. 41 pp.
Three Faces of Power. Newbury Park, CaliL: Sage Publications, 1989; paperback, 1990. 259 pp. hardcover; 264 pp. paperback (including study questions).
REVIEWS
Review of Eva Etzioni-Halevy, Fragile Democracy: The Use and Abuse of Power in Western Societies. <I>Social Science Quarterly</I>, 71, 4 (Dec. 1990): 885.
Review of Kurt F. Flexner, The Enlightened Society: The Economy with a Human Face. <I>Journal of Economic Literature</I>, XXVIII, 4 (Dec. 1990): 1718-1720.
VERSE
Limerick (written at the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics Second Annual Conference, George Washington University, Washington, DC, March 16, 1990) <I>Socieiy for the Advancement of Socio-Economics Newsletter</I>, September 1990, p. 4.
"Whatever's done with nuclear waste..." (written at the meeting of the Office of Technology Assessment Advisory Committee on Nuclear Waste Disposal, Washington, DC, Dec. 13, 1978). <I>Nuclear News</I>, 33, 8 (June 1990): 114.
ALSO OF INTEREST
"Finding the Next Frontier of Peace," by Rushworth M. Kidder. <I>The Christian Science Monitor</I>, 82, 187 (August 22, 1990): 12-13. (based on an interview with Kenneth and Elise Boulding)
1991
ARTICLES
The Concept of World Order. <I>American Behavioral Scientist</I>, 34, 5 [special issue on Visions of Society: Perspectives From the Social Sciences/based on papers presented at the Conference hosted by the Program for Assessing and Revitalizing the Social Sciences (PARSS), University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Oct. 1990] (May/June 1991): 581-593.
A Disagreement with an Economic Diagnosis. <I>Friends Bulletin</I>, 59, 8 (May 1991): 143-144.
Further Reflections (on American Friends Service Committee Working Group Report on Borders and Quaker Values). <I>The Social Contract</I>, 1, 3 (Spring 1991): 113-114.
Letter to the Editor. <I>Quaker Religious Thought</I>, 25, 1 (May 1991): 41-43.
The Nature and Causes of National and Military Self-Images in Relation to War and Peace. In: <I>The Political Geography of Conflict and Peace</I> (papers presented at the International Conference on Geography, War and Peace, held at the University of Haifa, Jan. 1989), Nurit Kliot and Stanley Waterman, eds. London: Belhaven Press, 1991, pp. 142-152.
Power and Betterment in the Economy. In: <I>Perspectives on an Economic Future: Forms Reforms. and Evaluations</I>, Shripad Gopal Pendse, ed. New York: Greenwood Press, 1991, pp. 51-66.
Reflections on Property, Liberty, and Polity. <I>Journal of Social Behavior and Personality</I> (special issue on To Have Possessions: A Handbook on Ownership and Property, Floyd W. Rudmin, ed.), 6, 6 (1991): 1-16.
The Resurrection of the Rentier (presentation at the 1988 COMER Conf). In: <I>The COMER Papers</I>, vol. 2, First Series, John H. Hotson, ed. Waterloo, Ontario, Canada: University of Waterloo, for the Committee on Monetary and Economic Reform (May 1991), pp. 1-24.
Stable Peace Among Nations: A Leaming Process. In: <I>Peace Culture and Society: Transnational Research and Dialogue</I> (25th Anniversary/ 12th General IPRA Conference, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Aug. 1988), Elise Boulding, Clovis Brigagao, and Kevin Clements, eds. Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press, in cooperation with the International Peace Research Association, 1991, pp. 108-114.
What Is Evolutionary Economics? <I>Journal of Evolutionary Economics</I>, 1 (1991): 9-17.
What Power Do Nuclear Weapons Give Their Possessors: The Basic Instability of Deterrence In: <I>After the Cold War: Ouestioning the Morality of Nuclear Deterrence</I> (papers presented at a conference, held at University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, Feb. 1990), Charles W. Kegley, Jr., and Kenneth L. Schwab, eds. Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press, 1991, pp. 99-110.
REVIEW
Review of Julian L. Simon, The Economic Consequences of Immigration. <I>Social Science Quarterly</I>, 72, 2 (June 1991): 395-396.
ALSO OF INTEREST
An Interview with Maverick Economist Kenneth Boulding, by Timothy Tregarthen. <I>The Margin</I>, 6, 4 (Mar./Apr. 1991): 5-7.