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CURRICULUM VITAE

DAVID SCHWEICKART 3/4/14

Contents : Education and Academic Employment…1 Publications…2 Books…2 Articles…3 Book Reviews…6 Internet Postings…11 Presentations…12 TV, Radio, Conference Calls and YouTube Appearances…36 Print Interviews, Consultations, Scholars Hosted and Other Scholarly Activities…38 Honors and Awards… 40 Professional Activities…41 Editorial Service…41 Manuscripts Reviewed…41 Positions Held in Professional Organizations…43 Outside Evaluator for Promotion and Tenure Cases…46 Workshops…47 Departmental and University Service (Partial Listing)…47 Community Service, Academically-Related . . . . 49 Dissertations Directed…49 Recent Teaching-Related Service…50 Responses to My Work…53 Teaching Expertise…54 EDUCATION AND ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT Attended the University of Dayton, Dayton, Ohio, 1960-64 Graduated Summa Cum Laude with a B.S. in Mathematics Awarded a three-year National Defense Education Act Fellowship for graduate study in mathematics at the University of Virginia Attended the University of Virginia, Charlottesville VA, 1964-69 Awarded a Ph.D. in Mathematics, August 1969 Dissertation: Complex Bordism Rings of Periodic Maps Advisor: P. E. Conner Attended Ohio State University, Columbus OH, 1970-75 Taught part-time in the Mathematics Department, 1970-75 Received M.A. in Philosophy, 1972

2 Awarded Ph.D. in Philosophy, 1977 7 Dissertation: Capitalism: A Utilitarian Analysis Advisor: James Scanlan Assistant Professor of Mathematics, University of Kentucky, Lexington KY, 1969-70 Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Loyola University of Chicago, 1975-80. Associate Professor of Philosophy, Loyola University of Chicago, 1981-1991. Professor of Philosophy, Loyola University of Chicago, 1992-present. Visiting Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of New Hampshire: fall semester, 1985; academic year 1986-87. Taught at the Loyola University Rome Center: 1987-88; 1994-5; 1999-2000; summer 2005

PUBLICATIONS: A. Books After Capitalism, 2nd Edition, Lanham, Md.: Rowman and Littlefield, 2011. After Capitalism. Lanham, Md.: Rowman and Littlefield, 2002; Chinese translation (Beijing: Social Science Documentation Publishing House, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, 2005); Slovak translation (Spolku Slovenskych Spisovatelov, 2010) Market Socialism: The Debate Among Socialists. New York: Routledge, 1998, coauthored with Bertell Ollman, Hillel Ticktin and James Lawler. Chinese translation, Xinhua Publishing House, 2000. [My lead essay in this volume, “Market Socialism: A Defense” has been reprinted in Michael Howard, ed. Socialism (New York: Routledge, 2001.] Against Capitalism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993; paperback edition published by Westview Press, 1996; Spanish translation, , published by Sal Terrae (Santander, Spain), 1997; Chinese translation, published by Renmin University Press (Beijing) in 2003. “Simplified-Chinese” translation, co-published by Cambridge University Press and China Renmin University Press, 2013. [The subsection of Chapter Five entitled “Meaningful Work” has been reprinted in Kory Schaff, ed., Philosophy and the Problems of Work (Lanham, Md.: Rowman and Littlefield, 2001].

3 Capitalism or Worker Control? An Ethical and Economic Appraisal. New York: Praeger, 1980; paperback edition 1982. [Chapter One has been reprinted in John Arthur and William Shaw, eds. Justice and Economic Distribution (New York: Prentice-Hall, 1991).] B. Articles “Tired of Capitalism? Here’s Something Different” PA (Political Analysis)–Denmark “An Economic Democracy Reform Agenda,” Perspectives on Global Development and Technology (forthcoming). “Nonsense on Stilts: Michael Albert’s Parecon,” and “I Still Think It’s Nonsense,” in Chris Spannos and Mandisi Majavu, eds. Hope, Reason and Revolution: Debates and Exchanges with Michael Albert (AK Press, forthcoming). “Preface” to Zhang Jiaxin, A History of Economic Thought on Labor Self-Management, Beijing: Social Science Documentation Publishing House, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, 2013), pp. “Economic and Environmental Crises: Causes, Deep Causes, Solutions,”PAPELES de relaciones ecosociales y cambio global (in Spanish translation), No. 118 (2012): 31-44. “Property-Owning Democracy or Economic Democracy?” in Thad Williamson and Martin O’Neill, Property Owning Democracy: Rawls and Beyond, (Blackwell-Wiley, 2012): 201-222. “But What Is Your Alternative?” Reflections on Having a ‘Plan’” in Richard Schmitt and Anatole Anton eds. , Taking Socialism Seriously (Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2012): 47-66. “Reading Legitimation Crisis During the Meltdown,” Social Philosophy Today v. 27: (2011): 4-28. “Yes, There Is an Alternative,” in Antoni Comín and Luca Gervasoni, eds. Democràcia económica: Vers una alternative al capitalisme (forthcoming?) “Forward to the Slovak Edition of After Capitalism (Bratislava: The Association of Slovak Writers, Ltd., 2011) “Yes, Virginia, There Is an Alternative,” Perspectives on Global Development and Technology 10 (2011): 173-93.

4 “Last Word on Capitalism: Responses to Walter Branson and Hunter Lewis,” World Watch “La critica democrática de Marx al capitalismo y la estrategia china de desarrollo,” Temas, no. 60 (October-December, 2009): 25-36 “A New Capitalism or a New World?” World Watch (Sept/Oct 2009): 12-19. “Is Capitalism Sustainable? The Case of China,” Selected Papers of the Beijing Forum 2008 (2009) [Also published in Chinese translation in International Politics Quarterly (v. 30, n. 2, Summer 2009): 94-111.] “A New Vision of Economic Democracy, Or: What To Do When the Bailout Fails” Tikkun (May/June 2009): 30-36.. “Is ‘Sustainable Capitalism’ an Oxymoron?” Perspectives on Global Development and Technology v. 8, no. 2-3 (2009): 557-78. [Full version] “Global Poverty: Alternative Perspectives on What We Should Do–and Why,” Journal of Social Philosophy (Winter 2008): 471-491. “Is Sustainable Capitalism an Oxymoron?” Sythesis/Regeneration: A Magazine of Green Social Thought,” (Fall 2008): 7-11. [Short version] “There Is an Alternative: Economic Democracy and Participatory Economics, A Debate,” [with Michael Albert] in Solidarity Economy: Building Alternatives for People and Planet eds. Jenna Allard, Carl Davidson and Julie Matthaei (Chicago: Changemakers Publications, 2008):47-82 “A Socialist Vision,” Dialogue and Initiative (Winter 2007): 4-7. “China: Market Socialist or Capitalist?” in Alternative Globalizations Conference Documents, ed. Jerry Harris (Chicago: ChangeMakers Publications, 2007), pp. 162-78. “Democratic Socialism,” in Encyclopedia of Activism and Social Justice, ed. Gary Anderson and Kathryn Herr (Sage Publishers, 2007). Vol 1, pp. 445-48. “You Can’t Get There from Here: Reflections on the Beijing Consensus” (In Chinese translation) in China Model and the Beijing Consensus, ed. Yu Keping (Beijing: China Social Science Literature Press, 2006): pp. 72-98. “Stakeholders and Terrorists: On Carol Gould’s Democratizing Globalization and Human Rights,” in Philosophy Against Empire, eds. Tony Smith and Harry van der Linden, Radical Philosophy Today, v. 4 (Philosophical Documentation Center, 2006).

5 “Debt and Deception: Review Essay on John Perkins, Confessions of an Economic Hit Man and Noreena Hertz, The Debt Threat,” Business Ethics Quarterly, v. 17, n. 1 (2007): 145-159. “Does Historical Materialism Imply Socialism?” Reason and Emancipation: Essays in Honor of Kai Nielsen, Michel Seymour and Matthias Fitsch, eds. (Humanities Books, 2006): 196-207. “A Socialist Vision,” Dialogue and Initiative, December, 2006: 5-8. “Visions of Regional Economies in a Great Transition World” (co-authored with Richard Rosen), Great Transitions Initiative (2006). [This thirty-five page paper may be downloaded from the New Paper Series on the GTI website, gtiniative.org] “Postscript to ‘Economic Democracy: A Worthy Socialism that Would Really Work,’” (in Spanish translation) in Derecho a Decidir: Propuestas para el Socialismo del Siglo III, ed. Joaquín Arriola, (Caracas: El Viejo Topo, 2006), pp. 67-92. “Democracy,” in Richard Schmitt and Anatole Anton, eds., Toward a New Socialism (Rowman and Littlefield, 2006), pp. 311-324. Sections from “Marx’s Democratic Critique of Capitalism and Its Implications for China’s Development Strategy,” Teaching and Research No. 10 (2005), pp, 16-21 [in Chinese] (The paper was delivered at the Conference on Marxism and Social Development in China, Renmin University, Beijing, China, June 18, 2005.) “Preface to the Chinese Edition of After Capitalism,” Beijing: Social Science Documentation Publishing House, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, 2005. “Marx’s Democratic Critique of Capitalism and Its Implications for China’s Developmental Trajectory,” Teaching and Research, No. 10, 2005, pp. 16-21 (In Chinese translation) “Some Aspects of Market Socialism: A Dialogue with David Schweickart,” Foreign Theoretical Trends, no. 1 (2005): 18-22 [In Chinese] “Successor-System Theory as an Orienting Devise: Trying to Understand China,” Nature, Society, Thought, vol. 17, no. 4 (2004): 389-413, and La Pensée [France] n. 341(January-March, 2005) [in French translation]. “Historical Materialism and the Case for (One Kind of) Market Socialism,” (translated into French), Le socialisme de marché à la choisée des chemins, ed. Tony Andréani, (Paris: Le temps des cerises, 2003), pp. 71-94.

6 “Preface to the Chinese Edition of Against Capitalism, (Beijing: Renmin University Press, 2003), pp. 1-9. “In What May We Hope?” New Ground: Chicago Democratic Socialists of America (July-August 2003), pp. 9-11. [This article was reprinted as a seven-page pamphlet.] It was also printed in the Democratic Socialists of America: Greater Detroit Newsletter, September 2003, pp. 3-5. “The State of Our Union,” Loyola University Peace Studies Newsletter (March, 2003): 13. “Ten Theses on Marxism and the Transition to Communism,” in Tian Yu Cao, ed., The Chinese Model of Modern Development (New York: Routledge, 2005), [English version], pp, 188-215; (Central Compilation and Translation Publisher, Central Committee, 2003) [Chinese version], pp. 251-91. Also, an abbreviated version published in two parts in Foreign Theoretical Trends, Numbers 9 and 10, pp. 22-5 and 23-7 (2002) [Both in Chinese translation] “Son compatibles la liberdad, la egualdad y la democracia? Si pero no bajo el capitalismo” [“Are Liberty, Equality and Democracy Compatible? Yes, But Not Under Capitalism”], in Roberto Gargarella y Félix Ovejero, eds., Razones para el socialismo (Barcelona: Paidós, 2001) “What’s Labor Got to Do with It? Capitalism and the Counterproject,” in Kory Schaff, ed., Philosophy and the Problems of Work, (Lanham, Md.: Rowman and Littlefield, 2001). “Not with a Bang but a Whimper: Capitalism, Socialism, Ecology,” Theoria [South Africa] (June 2000): 1-33. “Son compatibles la liberdad, la igualidad y la democracia?” (“Are Liberty, Equality, and –Solidarity Compatible?”) Minetras Tanto [Spain] (Autumn 1999): 85-104. “Filling the Void: Elements of a Theory of a Successor-System to Capitalism,” Agenda Latinoamericana, 1999: 114-1115. [Published simultaneously in Spanish as “El sistema  ealizabl del capitalismo: elementos para su theoria”] “The Philosophy and Biology of Race and Sex: A Course,” with Diane , National Women’s Studies Association Journal 10 (Summer 1998): 117-136. Reprinted in Masculinity Lessons: Men, Masculinity, and Women’s and Gender Studies, ed. James Catano and Daniel Novak (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2011). “Dr. Pangloss Goes to Market: A Review Essay on David Ramsey Steele’s From Marx to

7 Misis: Post-Capitalist Society and the Challenge of Economic Calculation, in Critical Review, Summer 1996: 333-352. “A Reply to Seven Reviews of Against Capitalism,” Radical Philosophy Review of Books, Number 11-12, 1995: 54-67. “Capitalism, Capital Flight and Market Socialism: Some Ethical and Economic Considerations,” Theoria [South Africa] (May 1995): 47-54 “On Socialist Envy,” Theoria [South Africa] (October 1994): 37-41. “A Democratic Theory of Economic Exploitation Dialectically Developed” in Theory, Power, and Human Emancipation: Dimensions of Radical Philosophy, ed. Roger Gottlieb (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1993), pp. 101-22. Reprinted in Exploitation, ed. Kai Nielsen and Robert Ware, (Atlantic Highlands, NJ: Humanities Press, 1997), pp. 49-68. “Market Socialism, Workplace Democracy, Investment Planning: Putting Together the Pieces,” Review of Radical Political Economics (Fall and Winter 1992): 29-45. “Is There A Viable, Desirable Socialism?” (Trans. Into Chinese) In The Choice of Social Systems, a Future of China Academic Discussion Publication, (Fall 1992): 25-32. “Economic Democracy: A Worthy Socialism That Would Really Work,” Science and Society 56 (Spring 1992): 9-38. There have been five full or partial translations of this article published: “Sosialistisk framtid” (Socialist Future)—Norwegian translation, 2012 The Instituto Cristianisme I Justícia, in Barcelona, translated it into both Spanish (as “Democracia económica: propuesta para un socialismo eficaz”) and Catalan (as “Democràcia econòmica: proposta per un socialisme eficaç”. They printed it as a booklet, and made 30,000 copies, to be distributed to academics, church people, and trade unionists. The Spanish version was reprinted in Realidad (El Salvador) Jan-Feb 1997: 39-68. An abbreviated version appeared in the Jesuit publication of the Central American Province under the title, “No hay salida: mirando atrás criticamente,” Diaconía (Managua) 17 (July-September 1993): 3-12]. A full version of the article appeared in French as “La démocratie économique. Un socialisme véritable et réalizable,” Actuel Marx (n. 14, 1993): 69-88.

8 “The Politics and Morality of Unequal Exchange: Roemer and Emmanuel, Analysis and Synthesis,” Economics and Philosophy 7 (1991): 13-36. “On the Exploitation of Cotton, Corn and Labor,” in Robert Ware and Kai Nielsen, Analyzing Marx: New Essays on Analytical Marxism (Calgary: University of Calgary Press, 1989), pp. 281-298. “Reflections on Anti-Marx Marxism: Elster on Marx’s Functionalism and Labor Theory of Value,” Praxis International, 8 (April 1988): 109-122. “A Reply to Arnold’s Reply,” Economics and Philosophy 3 (October 1987): 331-334. [Reprinted in Peter J. Boettke, ed. The Socialist Calculation Debate London: Routledge, 2000).] “Market Socialist Capitalist Roaders: A Comment on Arnold,” Economics and Philosophy 3 (October 1987): 308-319. [Reprinted in Peter J. Boettke, ed. The Socialist Calculation Debate London: Routledge, 2000).] “Marxism in Latin America: A Defense,” Journal of Social Philosophy (Summer 1986): 21-35. “Is Capitalism to Blame for Unemployment?” Left Court (Autumn, 1986): 7-19. “Plant Relocations: A Philosophical Reflection,” Review of Radical Political Economics (Winter 1984): 32-52. “On Robert Paul Wolff’s Transcendental Interpretation of Marx’s Labor Theory of Value,” Canadian Journal of Philosophy (September 1984): 359-74. “Is There an Answer to Plant Closings? A Philosophical Reflection,” New Catholic World, v. 226 (July-August 1983): 180-83. “Is There a Viable Socialism?” Socialist Journal (July 1983): 4-19. “Repression in the Philippines,” Socialist Journal (April 1983): 12-18. “A Marxist Perspective on the Human Person,” Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association, LV (1982): 99-107. “Worker Participation: A Dialectical Analysis,” Perspectives on the Professions (June 1981): 1-4. “Marx and Heidegger: A Framework for Dialogue,” in Heidegger: the Man and the Thinker, ed. Thomas Sheehan (Chicago: Precedent, 1981), pp. 229-44.

9 “Capitalism and Work: Some Utilitarian Considerations,” The Philosophical Forum (Winter-Summer 1978-79): 171-80. “Should Rawls Be a Socialist? A Comparison of his Ideal Capitalism with Worker-Controlled Socialism,” Social Theory and Practice (Fall 1979): 1-27. “Worker-Controlled Socialism: A Blueprint and Defense,” Radical Philosophers’ Newsjournal (April 1977): 1-22. “Capitalism, Contribution and Sacrifice,” The Philosophical Forum (Spring-Summer 1976): 260-76; reprinted in Tibor Machan, ed. The Main Debate: Communism versus Capitalism (New York: Random House, 1987). W. Book Reviews Seymour Melman, After Capitalism: From Managerialism to Workplace Democracy (2001), for Socialism and Democracy (Summer-Fall 2003): 289-92. Greg MacLeod, From Mondragon to America: Experiments in Community Economic Development (1997) for Radical Philosophy Review. Murray E. G. Smith, Invisible Leviathan: The Marxist Critique of Market Despotism beyond Postmodernism (1994) for Science and Society (Summer 1998): 287-89. Sharryn Kasmir, The Myth of Mondragon: Cooperatives, Politics, and Working Class Life in a Basque Town (1996) for Science and Society (Winter 1998/1999): 597-600. Christopher Pierson, Socialism after Communism: The New Market Socialism (1995) for American Political Science Review (March 1997): 221-2. Sandra Harding, ed., The “Racial” Economy of Science (1993) for National Women’s Studies Association Journal (Fall 1994): 509-10. Joseph Femia, Marxism and Democracy (1993) for Ethics (January 1995): 452. Dennis Smith, Capitalist Democracy on Trial: The Transatlantic Debate from Tocqueville to the Present (1990) for Ethics (October 1991): 191. Peter Calvert, Revolution and Counter-Revolution (1990) for Ethics (October 1991): 191192. Allen Buchanan, Ethics, Efficiency and the Market (1985) for The Philosophical Review (July 1991): 501-503.

10 Milton Fisk, The State and Justice: An Essay in Political Theory (1989) for Radical Philosophy Review of Books, (No. 3, 1991):34-38. Jon Elster, Making Sense of Marx (1985) for Review of Radical Political Economics (Vol. 21, Nos. 1&2; 1989):201-204. Frank Cunningham, Democratic Theory and Socialism (1987) for Ethics (April 1990): 678-79. Pierre Clastres, Society Against the State: Essays in Political Anthropology (1974; trans. 1987) for Canadian Philosophical Reviews IX (April 1989): 139-42. John Roemer, ed. Analytic Marxism (1986) for Ethics (July 1987): 869-70. Andrew Levine, Liberal Democracy (1981) and Arguing for Socialism (1985) for Nous (March 1987): 98-102. Robert Paul Wolff, Understanding Marx (1984) for The Journal of Philosophy (December 1986). Tom Rockmore, William Gavin, James Colbert and Thomas Blakely, Marxism and Alternatives (1981) for Russian Review, (January 1984). Also the following reviews for Choice: W. A. Suchting, Marx and Philosophy: Three Studies (1986), reviewed (December, 1986). Robert Young, Personal Autonomy: Beyond Negative and Positive Liberty (1986) reviewed (October 1986). Helena Sheehan, Marxism and the Philosophy of Science v.1: The First Hundred Years (1985) reviewed (September 1985). Richard Miller, Analyzing Marx (1984) reviewed (February 1985). Peter Brannen, Authority and Participation in Industry (1983) reviewed (May 1984). Lee Congdon, The Young Lukacs (1983) reviewed (March 1984). John DeBrizzi, Ideology and the Rise of Labor Theory in America reviewed (September 1983). Frank Lindenfeld and Joyce Rothchild-Whitt,eds. Workplace Democracy and Social

11 Change (1982) reviewed (May 1983). Ronald Mason, Participatory and Workplace Democracy (1982) reviewed (December 1982). Georg Lukacs, The Destruction of Reason (1982) reviewed (July-August 1982). Andrew Feenberg, Lukacs, Marx and the Sources of Critical Theory reviewed (March 1982). Allen Wood, Karl Marx (1981) reviewed (July-August 1981). Robert Heilbroner, Marxism: For and Against (1980) reviewed (September 1980). Frank Parkin, Marxism and Class Theory: A Bourgeois Critique (1979) reviewed (June 1980). Leszek Kolakowski, Main Currents in Marxism, 3 vols., (1978) reviewed (July-August 1979). George Novack, Polemics in Marxism Philosophy (1978) reviewed (April 1979). Tom Bottomore and Patrick Goode, eds., Austro-Marxism (1978) reviewed (February 1979). Ralph Miliband and John Saville, eds., The Socialist Register:1977 reviewed (October 1978). Howard Parsons, ed., Marx and Engels on Ecology (1977) reviewed (June 1978). David McLellan, ed., Karl Marx: Selected Writings (1977) reviewed (April 1978). Umberto Melotti, Marx and the Third World (1977) reviewed (March 1978).

INTERNET POSTINGS: “Raya Dunayevskaya,” posted on Marxist Humanist website, July, 2010. Tikkun article, “A New Vision: Economic Democracy, or, What To Do When the Bailoiut Fails.” Posted on Tikkun website, tikkun.org, May 1, 2009. Reply to Contempo: The Lifestyle Magazine for the Rio Grande Valley, October 2008.

12 “Bailout!” Internet Posting, September 25, 2008 “I Still Think It’s Nonsense: A Reply to Albert’s Reply.” Internet posting March 12, 2006 on zmag.org/parecon “Nonsense on Stilts: Michael Albert’s Parecon.” Internet posting February 24, 2005, zmag.org/parecon PRESENTATIONS: “The Next American Revolution: Radical Alternatives,” Society for the Philosophical Study of Marxism, Central Division Meeting of the American Philosophical Association, Chicago, March 1, 2014. “Global Poverty: What Is To Be Done—and Why?” University YMCA Friday Forum Lecture Series, University of Illinois/Champaign, February 14, 2014. “Inequality,” to the Adult Formation Group, St. Paul and the Redeemer Episcopal Church, Chicago, November 17, 2013 “A Response to David Hollenbach, S.J.,‘The Challenges of Jesuit Global Education: Responses to Poverty and Displacement,’Loyola University Chicago, November 13, 2013 “Cuba Today—What’s Going On?” Panel presentation with Humberto Miranda of the Instituto Filosofico de Cuba, Loyola University Chicago, October 25, 2013. “The Next American Revolution,” Panel Presentation, Rethinking Marxism Conference, University of Massachusetts/Amherst, September 21, 2013 [with Tom Rockmore, James Swindal, Xia Ying and Marina Bykova] “Student Activism at Loyola in the 80s” to Dina Berger’s Latin American Studies class, September 3, 2013. “Marxism as the Philosophy for Our Time?” Roundtable on “The Crisis of Capitalism and Contemporary Political Philosophies,” World Congress of Philosophy, Athens, Greece, August 8, 2013. “Sustainable Capitalism: Impossible,” Roundtable on “Global Justice, Ecological Sustainability and Ecosocialism,” World Congress of Philosophy, Athens, Greece, August 7, 2013. “Economic Democracy vs. Parecon,” Roundtable on “Capitalism, Market Socialism or Participatory (Command) Economies?” World Congress of Philosophy, Athens, Greece,

13 August 6, 2013 “Yes, Marx Was Right,” Roundtable on “The Future of Marxism,” World Congress of Philosophy, Athens, Greece, August 5, 2013. “Revolution in the U.S.A.?? A Reflection on Gar Alperovitz’s What Then Must We Do?” Presentation at the Seminar on Socialist Renewal and the Capitalist Crisis: A Cuban-North American Exchange, University of Havana, Cuba, June 24, 2013. “After Capitalism” Public lecture sponsored by the Center for International Studies, University of the Philippines, Diliman/Quezon City, June 11, 2013. “Two World-Historic Experiments: Mondragon and Cuba” Presentation sponsored by the College of Social Work and Community Development, University of the Philippines, Diliman/Quezon City, June 11, 2013. “A Viable, Desirable Alternative to Capitalism,” Economics Seminar, Evergreen State College, Olympia, Washington, April 25, 2013 [two-hour lecture/discussion done via Skype] “Is Capitalism Moral? A debate with Yaron Brook, President and Executive Director of the Ayn Rand Institute, Loyola University Chicago, March 12, 3013 “Economic and Environmental Crises: Causes, Deep Causes, Solutions,” Clemson Philosophical Society, Clemson University, March 6, 2013. “Global Poverty: What Is To Be Done? By Whom? Why? With Timothy Weidel. Keynote Address: Philosophical Collaboration Conference, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL, March 1, 2013 “A Ruling Class Unfit to Rule,” Panel Presentation on Radical Interpretations of the Present Crisis, University of Chicago, December 3, 2012. “After Capitalism?” Discussion with Gordon Barnes’s class in Social and Political Philosophy, College of Brockport, State University of New York, November 30, 2012. “Tired of Capitalism? How About Something Better,” Center for Philosophic Exchange Public Lecture, College of Brockport, State University of New York, November 29, 2012. “Is Economic Democracy (in Norway) a Realistic Possibility?” Research Seminar, University of Bergen, November 15, 2012. “Tired of Capitalism? How About Something Better,” Global Development Lecture,

14 University of Bergan, Norway, November 15, 2012. “A New Capitalism or a New World?,” Workshop on Economic Democracy, Swedish Collegium for Advanced Study, Uppsala, Sweden, November 14, 2012. “Legitimation Crisis of Capitalism? What Might Come Next?” Seminar Discussion with the Philosophy Department Faculty, University of Stockholm, Sweden, November 13, 2012. “Marx's Democratic Critique of Capitalism and Its Implications for a 21st Century Socialism,” Address to Left Party of Sweden, Uppsala, Sweden, November 12, 2012. “Economic and Environmental Crises: Causes, Deep Causes, Solutions,” Keynote address to the conference, “Economic Democracy: Empowering People and Communities,” Madison, WI, October 13, 2012 “Two World Historic Experiments That Must Not Fail,” Public presentation at Stella Espresso, Chicago, July 13, 2012 “Marx's Democratic Critique of Capitalism and Its Implications for a 21st Century Socialism,” Seminar on Socialist Renewal and Capitalist Crisis, Havana, Cuba, e 22, 2012 “Tired of Capitalism? How About Something Better,” Center for Ethics, University of Toronto, May 16, 2012. “What’s Wrong with Capitalism? Is There an Alternative?” Public presentation at Stella Espresso, Chicago, April 27, 2012 “The Next System: Exploring an Economic Alternative to Capitalism,” Left Forum, Pace University, New York City, March 18, 2012 “A New Capitalism or a New World? Four Moral/Intellectual Tasks,” Left Forum, Pace University, New York City, March 17, 2012. “Why Must We Move Beyond Capitalism? What is socialism? Does There Exist an Economically Viable Socialist Alternative to Capitalism?” Occupy Rogers Park Presentation, February 5, 2012 “How to Replace the Rule of the 1%: Getting from Here to There,” presentation at Rainbow Bookstore, Madison, WI, December 11, 2011. “What Can Replace the Rule of the 1%: Democratic Market Socialism,” to the Socialist Potluck, Madison, WI, December 10, 2011

15 “Worker Cooperatives, Employee Ownership and New Strategies for a Pluralist Economy,” Roundtable with Al Campbell, Christopher Gunn, Gar Alperovitz, and Erik Olsen, Third Triennial Research Conference, International Confederation of Associations for Pluralist Economics (ICAPE), University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, November 13, 2011. “Tired of Capitalism? How About Economic Democracy?” Third Triennial Research Conference, International Confederation of Associations for Pluralist Economics (ICAPE), University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, November 12, 2011. “Economic Democracy: What is It? What Would Marx Say? What Would Keynes Say?” Seminar [with Alan Freeman and Beverly Silvers], Rosa Luxemburg Foundation, Berlin, Germany, October 15, 2011 “Economic and Environmental Crises: Causes, Deep Causes, Solutions,” at “Transformation of Capitalism and Beyond,” First International Conference on Transformation, hosted by the Institute for Critical Social Analysis of the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation, October 13, 2011. "Capitalism in Legitimation Crisis: Its Acceptance is Vanishing. Is there an Alternative?" ATTAC Forum. Munich, Germany, October 11, 2011. “A Democratic Alternative to Capitalism,” Alternative as an Answer Conference, Economic University, Bratislava, Slovakia, October 10, 2011 “Income Inequality in America, Economic Democracy as an Alternative,” to Daniele Manni’s Philosophy 182 (Social and Political Philosophy), October 8, 2011 “The Future of Capitalism: Reading Legitimation Crisis during the Economic Meltdown,” Hauser Lecture, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT, Sept. 15, 2011 “Alternative Economies for Hard Times” Portoluz Presentation, Home of Dennis La Gory, Evanston, IL, July 17, 2011. “An Economic Democracy Reform Agenda,” Global Studies Association, Loyola University Chicago, May 22, 2011. “Sustainable Capitalism? Impossible!” Panel on Capitalism and Climate Change, Institute for Nature and Culture, DePaul University, May 18, 2011 (with Andrew Riplinger and Larry Bennett) “China: Capitalist or Socialist?” Keynote Address to the 13th Overseas Young Chinese Forum Annual Conference, St. Lawrence University, Canton, NY, May 13, 2011.

16 “After Capitalism,” Public Lecture, Main Public Library of the Czech Republic, Prague, May 2, 2011. “Economic Democracy, Command Socialism, Parecon,” Seminar on Economic Democracy, Institute of Philosophy, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague, May 2, 2011. “Other Dreams,” Economic University, Bratislava, Slovakia, April 29, 2011 [not presented in person because of flight cancellation, but power point presented by Marek Hrubec] “Sartre, Camus, and 21st Century Marxism,” Loyola Ethics Group, April 11, 2011. “On Global Poverty,” to David Ingram’s Phil 182 class, March 15, 2011. “What is Marxism, Anyway?” Does Marx Still Matter conference, Lewis University, Romeoville, IL February 24, 2011 “Economic and Environmental Crises: Causes, Deep Causes, Solutions,” Science and Innovation Week, sponsored by Instituto de Ciencia y Tecnologia del Distrito Federal, Mexico City, November 24, 2010. “Economic Democracy: the Model,” to Nicoletta Ruane’s Phil 182, Novemeber 19, 2010 "Yes, Virginia, There Is an Alternative," to a Meeting of the Vänsterpartiet [Left Party], Uppsala, Sweden, July 16, 2010. "Yes, Virginia, There Is an Alternative," XVII World Congress of Sociology, Gothenburg, Sweden, July 14, 2010. “Sartre, Camus, and 21st Century Marxism,” Keynote Address, Society for European Philosophy/Forum for European Philosophy, Rome, July 6, 2010. “Reflections on Raya Dunayevskaya,” Marxist-Humanist Conference, Chicago, IL, July 2, 2010 “21st Century Socialism,” U.S. Social Forum, Democratic Socialists of American Panel, Detroit, MI, June 25, 2010. “Capitalism: Crisis, Contradictions and Alternatives,” Global Studies Association panel discussion, U.S. Social Forum, Detroit, MI June 24, 2010. “Economic Democracy” Workshop for the Young Elected Officials Network,

17 Washington, D.C., May 14, 2010. "Why Is This Happening? What Is To Be Done? A Marxian-Keynesian Reflection on the Economic Crisis," Keynote Address to the Global Studies Association, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champagne, May 7, 2010. "Yes, Virginia, There Is an Alternative," A Century+ of May Days: Labor and Social Struggles Conference, DePaul University, Chicago, May 2, 2010 “What's Going On Here? What Is To Be Done? Philosophical Reflections on the Economic Crisis.” Invited Lecture, Furman College, Greenville, SC April 19, 2010. “Economic Democracy: the Model,” to Nicoletta Ruane’s Phil 182, April 14, 2010 "Why Is This Happening? What Is To Be Done? A Marxian-Keynesian Reflection on the Economic Crisis," Radical Philosophy Association, American Philosophical Association Meetings, San Francisco, April 3, 2010. “Beyond Capitalism: A Marxian-Keynesian Analysis,” Midwest Sociological Association. Chicago, IL, April 1, 2010 "Marx's Democratic Critique of Capitalism, and Its Implications For Our Future," Left Forum, Pace University, New York City, March 21, 2010. "Yes, Virginia, There Is an Alternative," Left Forum, Pace University, New York City, March 20, 2010. "Reading Legitimation Crisis During the Meltdown," Society for the Philosophical Study of Marxism, American Philosophical Association Eastern Division Meetings, December 2009. "Yes, Virginia, There Is an Alternative," Rethinking Marxism Conference, Amherst, MA, November 6, 2009. "Economic Crisis/Ecological Crisis, Capitalism/Post-Capitalism" to "Conference on Democracy," sponsored by Partita Democracia of Italy, Cortona, Italy, September 10, 2009. "Reading Legitimation Crisis during the Meltdown." Keynote Address to the North American Society for Social Philosophy," St. Joseph College, Philadelpia, PA, August1, 2009. "After Capitalism? Why Not Democracy?" Keynote address to Semana de Economia Cooperativa, Barcelona, Spain, June 30, 2009.

18 "Where We Should Be Headed," panel on "Globalization and the New Economics," at the "Globalization for the Common Good" conference, Loyola University Chicago, June 4, 2009. "Economic Crises: Causes and Solutions, or A Tale of Three Graphs" to the "Globalization for the Common Good" conference, Loyola University Chicago, June 3, 2009. "We're In Trouble," Panel on "Virtuous Economy: Moving Forward from Hyper Capitalism to a Purposeful Living," at the "Globalization for the Common Good" conference, Loyola University Chicago, June 1, 2009. "Reading Legitimation Crisis during the Meltdown." Keynote address to "Images of a Demystified World: Critical Theory," conference hosted by John Cabot University, Rome, May 13, 2009. "In Defense of Socialist Planning," Left Forum, Pace University, New York City, April 19, 2009. [Panel presentation with Bertell Ollman and Raymond Lotta, chaired by Anwar Shaikh.] "Economic Democracy and the Confluence of Crises," to Craig Greenman's "Economic Philosophy" class, Colby-Sawyer College, New London, New Hampshire, April 7, 2009. "Reading Legitimation Crisis during the Meltdown," public presentation at ColbySawyer College, New London, New Hampshire, April 6, 2009. "Economic Democracy: An Introduction," to two undergraduate business classes taught by Eva Svalvai, Colby-Sawyer College, New London, New Hampshire, April 6, 2009. "What's Going On Here? What Is To Be Done? Reflections on the Meltdown" Public Address, Shimer College, Chicago, March 25, 2009. "Reading Legitimation Crisis during the Meltdown." Keynote address to "A New Democracy: Economics, Culture and Difference," a conference hosted by the Duquesne University Center for Interpretive and Qualitative Research and the University of Pittsburgh Cultural Studies Program, Duqeusne University, March 20, 2009. "Meltdown: Can 'The System" Be Saved?" to Third Unitarian Church, Chicago, January 18, 2009. "Understanding the Current Financial Crisis with a Little Help from Marx," to Andras Lukacs' sociology class, November 25, 2008.

19 "Global Poverty: Alternative Perspectives on What We Should Do--and Why," public lecture sponsored by the Department of Philosophy, Marquette University, November 21, 2008. "Understanding the Current Financial Crisis with a Little Help from Marx," to the Department of Economics, Jilin University, Changchun, China, November 11. 2008 'Marx's Democratic Critique of Capitalism, and Its Implications for China," Chinese Academy of Marxism, Beijing, China, November 10, 2008 "Is Sustainable Capitalism Possible?" to the Beijing Forum, Beijing, China, November 8, 2008. "Global Poverty/Global Hunger: What Should We Do? Hunger Week Banquet, Loyola University Chicago, November 3, 2008. "The Economics of Less Stuff and Better Lives: Sustainability Beyond Capitalism," to the St. Louis Roundtable on Surviving Climate Change, Webster University, St. Louis, MO, June 28, 2008. "Global Warming Swindle? Cockburn vs. Monbiot--What's Going On Here?" to the Global Studies Association, Pace University, NewYork City, June 6, 2008 "Is Sustainable Capitalism an Oxymoron?" to the Global Studies Association, Pace University, New York City, June 6, 2008 "Doing Justice in the Global Economy: Fair Trade." Panel presentation to the Social Justice League of Edgewater, Immanuel Lutheran Church, Chicago, June 5, 2008. [Also on panel: Kelemework Bayu and Amy ?] "Why Cooperatives? Localization." Keynote panel presentation to the "Building a Better World" Conference, University of Radford, Radford, VA, May 24, 2008. [Also on panel: Carl Gunther, Ian MacPherson, Ravipratap Singh and Ronald Logan] "Fighting for Economic Democracy." Panel presentation to the "Building a Better World" Conference, University of Radford, Radford, VA, May 24, 2008. [Also on panel: Mike Whitney, J.W. Smith, Ravipratap Singh, Tammy Belinski, Jason Schreiner and Ian MacPherson] "Economic Exploitation." Panel presentation to the "Building a Better World" Conference, University of Radford, Radford, VA, May 23, 2008. [Also on panel: Mike Whitney, Charles Sullivan, Max Kantar, Ellen Brown, Danny Schechter and David Swanson]

20 "Eco-Capitalism or Ecosocialism" to the Socialist Potluck, Madison, WI, May 10, 2008 "What is Economic Democracy?" to Escape Java Joint Discussion Group, Madison, WI, May 10, 2008 "Global Poverty: Alternative Perspectives on What We Should Do--and Why," to the Society for the Philosophical Study of Marxism, American Philosophical Association Meetings, Chicago, April 19, 2008. "Is Sustainable Capitalism an Oxymoron?" Presentation to Energy and Responsibility: A Conference on Ethics and the Environment, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, April 11, 2008. "After Capitalism?" Presentation to Andras Lukac's Sociology 250 class, December 5, 2007. "Marxism in Latin America." Presentation to Minerva Ahumada's Introduction to Latin American Studies class, Loyola University, October 31, 2007 "After Capitalism: Outline of a Successor System," to the Socialist Potluck, Madison, WI, October 13, 2007 "Global Poverty: Alternative Perspectives on What We Should Do--and Why," Keynote Address to the Bertram Morris Colloquium, University of Colorado/Boulder, October 6, 2007 "Marx's Democratic Critique of Capitalism and Its Implications for a Viable, Desirable Socialism," Invited Lecture to a class on "Capitalism in the Modern World," taught by Professors Stephen Hicks and Fred Rezazadeh, Rockford Community College, Rockford, IL, September 19, 2007. "An Ownership Society? Critical Perspectives on John Rawls' Property Owning Democracy: Commentary on Williamson, Hussain, Hsieh and O'Neill," at the American Political Science Association Meetings, Chicago, August 31, 2007. "Economic Democracy vs. Parecon: A Debate with Michael Albert," U. S. Social Forum, Atlanta, June 29, 2007 "Economic Democracy: A Future for Socialism," public lecture, Liaoning Province College of Economics and Politics, Shenyang, China, May 28, 2007. "Economic Democracy: A Future for Socialism," lecture given in the Department of Economics, Jilin University, Changchun, China, May 25, 2007 [200 graduate students in attendance].

21 "Market Socialism: Western Theories," lecture given in the Department of Economics, Jilin University, Changchun, China, May 23, 2007 [250 undergraduate students in attendance]. "Taking Questions," discussion with members of a student/faculty seminar who had read After Capitalism, Oakton Community College, Desplaines, IL, April 18, 2007. "Might There Be an 'After Capitalism'?" Public Lecture, Oakton Community College, Desplaines, IL, April 18, 2007 [170 in attendance] Commentary on Paul Gomberg's "Contributive Justice," Department of Philosophy Colloquium, Loyola University Chicago, April 4, 2007. "After Capitalism?" to the Center for Urban Research and Learning, Loyola University, February 16, 2007. "Economic Democracy vs. Parecon: A Debate with Mitchel Szczepanczyk," Open University of the Left, Chicago, February 10, 2007 "What is Capitalism? What is Socialism? Reflections on China, the U.S. and the "Managerial Revolution," to the Radical Philosophy Association Biennial Conference, Creighton University, Omaha, Nebraska, November 4, 2006. "Marx's Democratic Critique of Capitalism, and Its Implications for a Socialist Alternative" to the Rethinking Marxism Conference, University of Massachusetts Amherst, October 28, 2006. "Economic Democracy: A Worthy Socialism that Would Work," Presentation at the Book Launching of Derecho a Decidir: Propuestas para el socialismo del signo XXI, Caracus, Venezuela, October 21, 2006. "Global Poverty: Alternative Perspectives on Causes and What We Should Do," a Poverty Series lecture at St. Gertrude Parish, Chicago, October 11, 2006. "A Socialist Vision," Panel Presentation to the 5th Annual Convention of the Committee of Correspondence for Democracy and Socialism," Columbia College, July 21, 2006. "China: Market Socialism or Capitalist?" Plenary Presentation to the Global Studies Association, DePaul University, Chicago, May 13, 2006. "What is Capitalism? What is Socialism? Reflections on China and the Donald Hodges Thesis," Radical Philosophy Association panel, American Philosophical Association Central Division Meetings, April 27, 2006.

22 "For What May We Hope? Historical Materialism and the Question of Socialism," presentation to Department of Philosophy, Michigan State University, April 17,2006. "After Capitalism," power-point presentation to Corinne Painter's Marxism class, Michigan State University, April 17, 2006. "Yes, Virginia, There is an Alternative," public lecture sponsored by the University of Chicago chapter of Young Democratic Socialists, University of Chicago, April 11, 2006. "For What May We Hope? Historical Materialism and the Question of Socialism," plenary presentation to the graduate student philosophy conference, "Discourse, Democracy, Justice," Loyola University Chicago, March 10, 2006. "After Capitalism? How About Democracy?" public lecture, St. Johns University, New York City, November 22, 2005. "Marx's Democratic Critique of Capitalism," to graduate students and junior faculty, Liaoning Provincial College of Politics and Economics, Shenyang, China, August 13, 2005. "From Marx to Economic Democracy to Marx to Successor-Systems Theory to Marx to China," presentation to the faculty of Liaoning Provincial College of Politics and Economics, Shenyang, China, August 13, 2005. "You Can't Get There from Here: Reflections on the 'Beijing Consensus,'" Conference on "China Model or 'Beijing Consensus' for Development, "Tianjin Normal University, Tianjin, China, August 8, 2005. "Marx's Democratic Critique of Capitalism and Its Implications for China's Development Strategy," Conference on Marxism and Social Development in China, Renmin University, Beijing, China, June 18, 2005. "Stakeholders and Terrorists: On Carol Gould's Globalizing Democracy and Human Rights, panel discussion sponsored by the Radical Philosophy Association, American Philosophical Association Central Division Meeting, Chicago, April 30, 2005. "The Courage of Violence, the Cowardice of Violence," at the Loyola Anti-War TeachIn, March 20, 2005. “Three Concepts of Liberty: Hayek, Sen and Marx.” Video lecture to the thirty-two campuses of the Instituto Tecnologico Estudios Superiores de Monterrey, broadcast from Loyola University Chicago, March 11, 2005.

23 "Great Transitions: The Next Step" to the Tellus Institute, Boston, March 4, 2005. "After Capitalism: Socialist Alternatives," Democratic Socialists of America Forum, Boston, March 3, 2005. Respondents: Noemi Gizpenc (Ownerships Associates); Pasqualino Columbaro (New Priorities Committee, Jobs with Justice) "On Economic Democracy," to a study group at Networking for Democracy, Chicago, that had been reading After Capitalism, December 13, 2004. "After Capitalism--What?" lecture to Stefano Giachetti's Phil 120 class, Loyola University, November 18, 2004. "Hope and Human Flourishing: Reflections on After Capitalism," book discussion at Left of Center Book Store, Chicago, November 11, 2004. "Democracy After Capitalism," Sixth Biennial Conference of the Radical Philosophy Association, Howard University, Washington, D.C., November 5, 2004. "In What May We Hope? Historical Materialism and the Question of Socialism," to the Department of Philosophy, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, October 8, 2004 "In What May We Hope? Historical Materialism and the Question of Socialism," to the AlterGlobalization Conference, San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, August 10, 2004. "After Capitalism? How About Democracy?" public lecture in the "Big Problems" Series, University of Chicago, May 24, 2004. "Is Global Poverty a Moral Problem?" to Dan Harnett and John Neafsey's Phil 282/Theo 180 class, Loyola University Chicago, May 21, 2004. "In What May We Hope? Historical Materialism and the Question of Socialism," to the Radical Philosophy Association, American Philosophical Association Meetings, Chicago, April 24, 2004. "Is There An Alternative to Capitalism?" to Democratic Socialists of America, Detroit, April 18, 2004. Four three-hour lectures to graduate students in the Humanities Doctoral Program of the Mexico City campus of Instituto Tecnologico Estudios Superiores de Monterrey, on Milton Friedman, Karl Marx, Immanuel Wallerstein and David Schweickart, respectively, March 15, 16, 17, 18. "Will There Be Life After Capitalism?" to the Ethical Humanist Society of Greater Chicago, February 15, 2004, Skokie, Illinois

24 “Is Global Poverty a Moral Problem?” Video lecture to the thirty-two campuses of the Instituto Tecnologico Estudios Superiores de Monterrey, broadcast from Loyola University Chicago, February 13, 2004. "In What May We Hope? Historical Materialism and the Question of Socialism," to Society for the Philosophical Study of Marxism, American Philosophical Association Meetings, Washington, DC., December 28, 2003. "Concerning After Capitalism" to Professor Harry Targ's Political Science class, Purdue University, December 12, 2003. "Concerning After Capitalism" to a Westside neighborhood reading group that had been meeting weekly for four weeks to discuss my book, Chicago, November 21, 2003 "Concerning After Capitalism" to Professor Rob Mayer's Political Science class, Loyola University, Chicago, November 5, 2003. "Does Historical Materialism Imply Socialism?" Conference in Honor of Kai Nielsen, Toronto, October 4, 2003. "Concerning After Capitalism" to a Westside neighborhood reading group that had been meeting weekly for four weeks to discuss my book, Chicago, September 24, 2003 "Does Historical Materialism Imply Socialism? Some Thoughts on Kai Nielsen's 'Taking Historical Materialism Seriously'" Department of Philosophy, Loyola University Chicago, September 24, 2003. "In What May We Hope?" Invited address to the Third Unitarian Church, Chicago, September 7, 2003. "In What May We Hope?" Panel Presentation to the Midwest Democratic Socialists of American Conference, University of Chicago, July 12, 2003 "What, if Anything, Justifies Capitalism?" Panel discussion with Thomas Carson, moderated by Thomas Wren, televised to the faculty of Instituto Technologico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey, April 25, 2003. "On Justifying This War: Torture, Lies and Basic Principles," at the Loyola University Peace Studies Iraq War Teach-In, March 26, 2003. "Markets and Democracy: A Dialectical View," to the Society for Philosophy and Public Affairs, Eastern Division Meeting of the American Philosophical Association, Philadelphia, December 29, 2002.

25 "Economic Democracy: What It Is, and Why We Want It," to the University of Chicago Chapter of the Young Democratic Socialists of America, November 14, 2002. "Yes, Virginia, There Is an Alternative," to Lauren Langman's graduate seminar in Social Theory, Loyola University Chicago, November 13, 2002. "Successor-System Theory as an Orienting Devise: Trying to Understand China," Plenary Session presentation at the Fifth Biannual Conference of the Radical Philosophy Association, Brown University, November 9, 2002. "The Wages of Nike/The Wages of Sin: Commentary on Ian Maitland," Loyola University Chicago, November 7, 2002. "Machiavelli and Morality: Mr. Bush Goes to War" to the Teach-In on Iraq, Loyola University, October 7, 2002. "What's Labor Got to Do with It"--lecture and discussion with Jennifer Parks' Women's Studies 201 class, Loyola University Chicago, September 17, 2002. "Ten Theses on Marxism and the Transition to Socialism," presentation to the symposium "Modernization, Globalization and China's Path in Economic Development, Hangzhou, China, July 6, 2002. "Theories of Justice," to the Ethics Across the Curriculum Workshop for the Faculty of Instituto Technologico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey, Loyola University Chicago, June 4, 2002. "Questioning Capitalism," to the Ethics Across the Curriculum Workshop for the Faculty of Instituto Technologico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey, Loyola University Chicago, May 30, 2002. "Pain and Coca-Cola: Commentary on William McBride's, From Yugoslav Praxis to Global Pathos," panel organized by the Radical Philosophy Association at the Central Division Meetings of the American Philosophical Association, Chicago, April 30, 2002. "On Poverty," commentary on Milton Fisk's "Rethinking Community, Poverty, Jobs and Solidarity," at the Loyola University Conference, "Poverty and the University," April 11, 2002. "On Pluralism," at the Loyola Philosophy Department Colloquium on Pluralism, April 3, 2002 [with Tom Wren and Adrien Peperzak.] "Getting from Here to There: Can We Imagine Revolution?" at a session organized by

26 the Society for the Philosophical Study of Marxism, Pacific Division Meetings of the American Philosophical Association, Seattle, March 29, 2002. "Economic Democracy/Imagining Revolution," Chicago Conference on the Study of Political Thought, University of Illinois/Chicago, November 17, 2001. "Historical Materialism and the Case for (One Kind of) Market Socialism," Marx III Conference, University of Paris/Nanterre, September 29, 2001. Short presentation to, followed by extensive questioning by, the students of Rob Meyer=s Upper-Division Political Science course, “Socialism.” Against Capitalism is being used as one of the basic texts in the course. Loyola University Chicago, April 5, 2001. Response to an "Author Meets Critics" discussion of After Capitalism, Fourth Biannual Conference of the Radical Philosophy Association, Loyola University, Chicago, November 5, 2000. [Critics: Justin Schwartz, Frank Thompson, Patricia Mann] "The Unholy Alliance of Economic Democracy and Basic Income: Commentary on Michael Howard, Self-Management and the Crisis of Socialism (2000)" at the Fourth Biannual Conference of the Radical Philosophy Association, Loyola University, Chicago, November 3, 2000. Discussion of "Capitalism and the Counterproject" with an Evanston Township High School class in economics (taught by Chip Brady), October 13, 2000. "What's Love Got to Do with It? Capitalism and the Counterproject," to the Department of Economics, University of Bergamo, Bergamo, Italy, July 4, 2000. "Are Liberty, Equality, and Solidarity Compatible?" Universidad de Valencia, Summer Course at Gandia, Spain, July 18, 1999. "Why Market Socialism?" to a meeting of Solidarity, Chicago, May 16, 1999. "Elements of a Theory of a Successor-System to Capitalism," Conference in Honor of Jaroslav Vanek, Columbia University, April 24, 1999. "Socialism: Market or Plan? The Debate Goes On, " Socialist Scholars Conference, Bureau of Manhattan Community College, New York, April 10, 1999. "Affirmative: Market Socialism," at the book party for Market Socialism: the Debate Among Socialists, at the Brecht Forum, New York, April 8, 1999. "Not with a Bang, but a Whimper: Capitalism, Economic Democracy and the Environment," Lewis and Clark University, Portland, Oregon, March 6, 1999.

27 "I Think, Therefore, I Am," an invited lecture to prospective Honors Students and their parents, Loyola University, February 14, 1999. "Filling the Void: Elements of a Theory of a Successor-System to Capitalism," to the Eighth Day Center for Justice, Chicago, January 28, 1999. "From Here to There: Imagining the Transition from Capitalism to Socialism, with a Little Help from The Communist Manifesto," to the Society for the Philosophical Study of Marxism, American Philosophical Association Easter Division Meetings, Washington, D.C., December 29, 1998. "Successor-System Theory," to the board members of the Midwest Center for Labor Research, Chicago, December 7, 1998. "The Mondragon Cooperatives: A Model for our Times?" to the Roosevelt University Political Economy Seminar, Roosevelt University, November 15, 1998. "Market Socialism: A Debate with Bertell Ollman," Radical Philosophy Association Conference, San Francisco State University, November 6, 1998. "Elements of a Theory of a Successor-System to Capitalism," to the Philosophy Department, Loyola University, Chicago, October 21, 1998. "Values, Yes, but Which Values?: Comments on Ron Aronson's 'Value Talk,' to the In These Times-sponsored Back to Basics Conference, Chicago, October 10, 1998. "Why Capitalism Cannot Resolve the Problem of Global Hunger," to the class, World Hunger: Causes and Responses, Loyola University Chicago, October 5, 1998. "Es posible economicamente socialismo?" to the Curso de Izquierda Unida, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, El Escorial, Spain, August 12, 1998, and a follow-up roundtable with Catherine Samary, University of Paris and Julio Carranza, University of Havana, August 13, 1998. "Cooperatives Beyond Capitalism," to the to the Cooperative Foundation of the Philippines, Inc., Quezon City, June 22, 1998. "Not with a Bang, but a Whimper: Capitalism, Ecology and Economic Democracy," to the Center for Integrative and Development Studies, University of the Philippines, June 4, 1998 "Cooperatives, Globalization and Economic Democracy," Socialist Scholars Conference, New York, March 22, 1998

28 "To Market or Not to Market? A Debate with Bertell Ollman," Socialist Scholars Conference, New York, March 22, 1998 "Whose Self-Interest? Some Reflections on Capitalism and Democracy," to the Conference on Democracy and Self-Interest," California State University at Fullerton, March 20, 1998 "Cooperatives, Globalization and Economic Democracy," to the Philosophy Department, California State Polytechnical University at Pomona, Pomona, CA, March 19, 1998. "Capital under Market Socialism: Alternatives to Capitalist Development," to the Socialist and Marxist Studies Program, University of Maine, Orono, February 5, 1998 "Why the Stock Market is Immoral," to the Department of Philosophy, University of Maine, Orono, February 5, 1998 "Más allá del capitalismo" to ESADE (the Jesuit-affiliated School of Business), Barcelona, Spain, January 12, 1998 Cristianismo y justicia, Barcelona, Spain, January 12, 1998 Departament de Política Econòmia i Estructura Econòmia Mundial, Universitat de Barcelona, January 13, 1998 Forum Tarragona y Comité Óscar Romero, Tarragona, Spain, January 13, 1998 Centro Pignatelli, Zaragoza, Spain, January 14, 1998 Instituto Diocesano de Teologia y Pastoral Bilbao, Bilbao, Spain, January 15, 1998 "To Market or Not to Market? A Debate with Bertell Ollman," Radical Scholars and Activists Conference, Roosevelt University, Chicago, October 25, 1997. Series of five lectures on Against Capitalism, Universidad de Centroamerica, San Salvador, El Salvador, October 13-17, 1997 "Capitalism and Risk: Why the Stock Market is Unfair," to the Department of Philosophy, Kansas State University, April 28, 1997 "Capitalism, Capital Flight, and Market Socialism or Why Capitalism Doesn't Work," public lecture at Middle Tennessee State University, March 6, 1997 "Neoliberalism as Bad Faith," to the 2nd International Conference on Emancipatory Paradigms and Modernity in Latin America, Havana, Cuba, January 16, 1997. "Capitalism and Risk: Why the Stock Market is Unfair" to the Society for the

29 Philosophical Study of Marxism," American Philosophical Association, Atlanta, December 28, 1996. "Cuba Today," to the Lake Forest Quaker Forum, Lake Forest, IL November 22, 1996. "Worker Cooperatives and Socialism: Three Theses," to the Radical Philosophy Association Conference, Purdue University, November 16, 1996. "Is History Really Over? Is Socialism Really Dead?" to the Loyola University Philosophy Club, October 8, 1996. "Market Socialism: A Defense" to the 96th Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, San Francisco, August 29, 1996. "What is Capital Under Socialism?: Market Socialism and Investment" at the Eighth Conference of North American and Cuban Philosophers and Social Scientists, University of Havana, June 13, 1996. Same presentation made at the University of Holguin, June 17, 1996, and at the University of Camaguey, June 20, 1996. "Cooperatives and Globalization," at the Socialist Scholars Conference, New York, April 13, 1996. "Capitalism or Economic Democracy?" to David Gandolfo's class, Action and Value: Society, March 13, 1996 "Government in a Capitalist Society," to a class on Government and Business conducted by Prof. Dennis O'Connor, Loras College, Dubuque, IA, November 17, 1995. "Socialism in China," to a class in Comparative Politics, conducted by Prof. Issa Kahlaf, Loras College, Dubuque, IA, November 17, 1995. "Economic Democracy and Business Ethics," to a class in Business Ethics conducted by Prof. Roman Ciapalo, Loras College, Dubuque, IA, November 17, 1995. "Why Capitalism Doesn't Work." Public lecture sponsored by the Department of Philosophy, Loras College, Dubuque, IA, November 16, 1995. "Combining Plan and Market: A Defense of Economic Democracy." Panel presentation at the Midwest Radical Scholars and Activists Conference, Chicago, October 28, 1995. "Market Socialism: A Defense," to the 1994 Annual Conference of the International Institute for Self-Management, Malesov, Czech Republic, August 22, 1994 "On Socialist Envy," to the Sixth Conference of North American and Cuban

30 Philosophers, Havana, Cuba, June 16, 1994 Three lectures on my book, Against Capitalism to the Instituto de Filosofia, Havana, Cuba, June 7, 8, 9, 1994. "Market Socialism: A Defense," to the Department of Economics, Loyola University, Chicago, May 18, 1994 "Against Capitalism; For Economic Democracy," at the New World Resource Center, Chicago, May 15, 1994 "Capitalism, Capital Flight, and Market Socialism: Some Ethical and Economic Considerations," (invited paper for the Symposium on Market Socialism) to the American Philosophical Association, Kansas City, May 7, 1994. "Market Socialism or Democratic Planning? A Debate with Hillel Ticktin" to the Socialist Scholars Conference, New York, April 2, 1994. "Against Capitalism, For Economic Democracy," at Stockton State College, Pomona, NJ, December 6, 1993. "Market Socialism Vs. Non-Market Socialism: A Debate," (with Steve Coleman, London Polytechnic University) at the Midwest Radical Scholars and Activists Conference, Loyola University, Chicago, October 30, 1993. "Market Socialism: An Overview," to the Midwest Radical Scholars and Activists Conference, Loyola University, Chicago, October 30, 1993. "Worker-Managed Market Socialism," to the Midwest Radical Scholars and Activists Conference, Loyola University, Chicago, October 30, 1993. "On Beyond Tolerance," to the Lewis College Conference on Tolerance, Romeoville, IL, October 13, 1993. "Is Economic Democracy Appropriate to the Third World?" to the Fifth Conference of North American and Cuban Philosophers, Havana, Cuba, June 22, 1993. "Economic Democracy: A New Socialist Vision," to the International Institute for SelfManagement Conference, C.W. Post College, Long Island University, June 7, 1993. "Is Socialism Obsolete?" Keynote Address to the , Wayne State University, May 1, 1993. "On Market Socialism," to the Center for Ethics Across the Curriculum, Loyola University, February 15, 1993.

31 "The Future of Socialism," to the Forum for Philippine Alternatives, Chicago, February 12, 1993. "A New Paradigm for Socialism," to the Philippine Center for Policy Studies, University of the Philippines, January 12, 1993. "From Command Socialism to Economic Democracy," to the Rethinking Marxism Conference, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, November 14, 1992. "On Beyond Crisis: Economic Democracy and Marxist Crisis Theory," to the Rethinking Marxism Conference, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, November 12, 1992. "Economic Democracy or the Participatory Economy? A Debate with Michael Albert," to the Midwest Radical Scholars and Activists Conference, Loyola University, Chicago, October 24, 1992. "Che Guevara, Mondragon, Economic Democracy," to the Fourth Conference of Cuban and North American Philosophers, Havana, Cuba, June 6, 1992. "Economic Democracy: A Socialism that Will Work and Won't Wreck the Environment," keynote address to the Seventh Annual Conference in Graduate Research in Marxism, SUNY/Buffalo, March 28, 1992. "Economic Democracy: A Worthy Socialism that Works," to the Symposium in Honor of the 125th Anniversary of Marx's Capital, Loyola University, March 25, 1992. "What's Been Happening in Philosophy Since You Last Looked?" to the Loyola University Interdisciplinary Faculty Symposium, January 24, 1992. "Economic Democracy: A Worthy Socialism That Would Really Work," to the North American Society for Social Philosophy, Eastern Division Meeting of the American Philosophical Association, New York, December 28, 1991. "Capitalism or Democracy?" to the Midwest Radical Scholars and Activists Conference, Loyola University, November 9, 1991. "Economic Democracy/Capitalism/Growth" to the Midwest Radical Scholars and Activists Conference, Loyola University, November 8, 1991. "The Future of Marxism," to the Philosophy Club, Loyola University, October 1, 1991 "Reflections on Mondragon," to the Conference of North American and Cuban Philosophers, Havana, Cuba, June 6, 1991.

32 "Marxian Paradoxes," invited paper for the Symposium on the Future of Marxism, American Philosophical Association, Chicago, April 27, 1991. "On Capitalism or Worker Control?" to a class, Action and Value: Society, at Loyola University Chicago, April 25, 1991. "Market Socialism, Worker Control, Democratic Planning," to the Program on Participation and Labor-Managed Systems, Cornell University, November 16, 1990. "On Market Socialism: A Response to John Roemer," to the Radical Scholars and Activists Conference, Loyola University Chicago, October 20, 1990. "How Not to Think About Market Socialism," to the Radical Scholars and Activists Conference, Loyola University Chicago, October 20, 1990. "On Market Socialism/Democratic Planning" to the Union for Radical Political Economy, Rock Hill, New York, August 25, 1990. "Is There a Viable, Desirable Socialism?" to the Future of China Society, Harvard University, June 7, 1990. "How To Think About El Salvador: the Political and Ethical Issues," to a class on "Social and Political Philosophy," [Nancy Fraser] Northwestern University, April 10, 1990. "On the Time-Preference Justification of Interest," to the Pacific Division of the American Philosophical Association, Los Angeles, March 29, 1990. "On Anarchism: A Critical Appreciation," to the New World Resource Center, Chicago, March 25, 1990. "What's Going On in El Salvador?" to the Loyola community, at the invitation of Peace, Bread and Justice, March 15, 1990. "The Politics of Women's Ways of Knowing: Commentary on Lorraine Code," to the Conference on Gender, Knowledge, Education and Work, University of Calgary, June 4, 1989. "Toward a Democratic Theory of Economic Exploitation," to the Department of Philosophy, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, April 13, 1989. "Which Way For the Environmental Movement: Capitalism or Socialism?" to The Open University of the Left and the DePaul University Political Science Department, Chicago, April 12, 1989.

33 "El Salvador: the Political and Ethical Issues," to a class on "Social and Political Philosophy," Northwestern University, April 5, 1989. "Toward a Democratic Theory of Economic Exploitation," to the Department of Philosophy, University of Maine, Orono, March 23, 1989. "How Not to Think about Market Socialism" to the Marxist Study Group, University of Maine, Orono, March 23, 1989. "Capitalism or Socialism: Liberty and Autonomy" to a class on "Contemporary Marxism," University of Maine, Orono, March 23, 1989. "On the Justification of Interest or Why Aristotle and Aquinas Were (Almost) Right," Invited Public Lecture, University of Maine, Orono, March 22, 1989. "Toward a Democratic Theory of Economic Exploitation," to the Political Economy Seminar, Department of Economics, University of New Hampshire, March 3, 1989. "On the Exploitation of Corn: A Defense of Marx's 'Transcendental' Argument" to the Central Division Meeting of the American Philosophical Association, May 1, 1987. "Is Market Socialism Feasible Socialism?" to the Socialist Scholars Conference, Manhattan Community College, CUNY, April 11, 1987. "The Morality and Politics of Unequal Exchange," to the Philosophy Department, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, March 6, 1987. "On the Exploitation of Corn: A Defense of Marx's 'Transcendental' Argument" to the Political Economy Workshop, Economics Department, University of New Hampshire, March 2 and March 9, 1987 (two sessions were devoted to my paper). "Bad Apple: Reflections on Elster," to the Radical Philosophy Association, Eastern Division Meeting of the American Philosophical Association, Boston, December 28, 1986. "On the Exploitation of Corn: A Defense of Marx's 'Transcendental' Argument" to the Northern New England Philosophical Association, Portland, Maine, October 18, 1986. "Through a Glass Darkly: Socialist Visions in a Conservative Time," to the Left Court Forum, Chicago, May 8, 1986. "Marx and Market Socialism: A Reply to Arnold," to the Central Division Meeting of the American Philosophical Association, St. Louis, May 2, 1986.

34 "The Philippines: the Martial Law Years," to the Philippine Support Committee, Chicago, April 13, 1986. "Is Capitalism to Blame for Unemployment," a public lecture, one of six in the series, "Is Technology Good for Workers?" cosponsored by GTE and the Department of Philosophy, Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis, April 3, 1986. "On Montonero Terrorism: A Comment on Hodges," to the North American Society for the Study of Social Philosophy, Eastern Division Meeting of the American Philosophical Association, Washington D.C., December 30, 1985. "On Becoming a Man -- On Becoming a Feminist," to a class on Women's Studies, University of New Hampshire, October 14, 1985. "Marxism, Feminism, Habermas and Truth (with a Nod to Richard Rorty" to the Department of Philosophy, Miami University of Ohio, February 22, 1985. "Unequal Exchange: Roemer and Emmanuel" to the Columbia Seminar on the Political Economy of War and Peace, Columbia University, February 21, 1985. "Division of Labor, the Market, and Meaningful Work: A Comment on Arneson," to the Eastern Division Meeting of the American Philosophical Association, New York, December 29, 1984. "Why Marxism in Latin America?" to the Society for the Study of Iberian and Latin American Thought, Eastern Division Meeting of the American Philosophical Association, New York, December 29, 1984. "Plant Relocations: A Philosophical Reflection," to the Radical Philosophy Association, Eastern Division Meeting of the American Philosophical Association, New York, December 29, 1984. "The Morality and Politics of Unequal Exchange," to the Department of Philosophy, University of New Hampshire, December 14, 1984. "Unequal Exchange: Roemer and Emmanuel" to the Political Economy Workshop, University of New Hampshire, November 6, 1984. "Why Marxism in Latin America?" to the Political Economy Workshop, University of New Hampshire, October 2, 1984. "What is Exploitation? A Comment on Sensat" to the Western Division Meeting of the American Philosophical Association, Cincinnati, April 28, 1984.

35 "Marxism, Feminism, Habermas and Truth (with a Nod to Richard Rorty" to the Radical Philosophy Association, Eastern Division Meeting of the American Philosophical Association, Boston, December 28, 1983. "Plant Relocations: A Philosophical Reflection," to the Seminar on Contemporary Social and Political Thought, University of Chicago, November 17, 1983. "Marxism, Life and Death," to the Conference on Marxism Philosophy, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, May 1, 1983. "On Capitalism or Worker Control?" to a class on Futurology and Marxism, C.W. Post College, April 28, 1983. "Is There an Answer to Plant Closings?" to the Political Economy Workshop, University of New Hampshire, April 19, 1983. "How I Became a Feminist," to the Women's Studies Forum, University of New Hampshire, April 12, 1983. "On Capitalism or Worker Control?" to a class on Political Philosophy, Worchester Polytechnic Institute, March 7, 1983. "On the Optimal Structure of a Socialist Economy," to the Department of Economics, University of the Philippines, January 13, 1983. "Why are Men Such Beasts?" to the Women's Studies Forum, University of New Hampshire, November 18, 1982. "Is There a Viable Socialism?" to the Political Economy Workshop, University of New Hampshire, October 5, 1982. "On Robert Paul Wolff's Transcendental Interpretation of Marx's Labor Theory of Value," to the Western Division Meeting of the American Philosophical Association, Columbus, May 1, 1982. "Is There a Viable Socialism?" to the Department of Economics, DePaul University, January 28, 1982. "Capitalism or Socialism? Some Issues and an Answer" to the Great Expectations Philosophical Forum, Evanston, May 12, 1981. "Worker-Control: An Overview," at a symposium on my book, Capitalism or Worker Control? sponsored by the Radical Caucus of the American Philosophical Association,

36 Western Division Meeting of the American Philosophical Association, Milwaukee, April 23, 1981. "Models of Socialism and a Defense of Worker Control," to the Program on Participation and Labor-Managed Systems, Cornell University, April 17, 1981. "Is the Human Person Infinite: A Marxist View," to the American Catholic Philosophical Association, St. Louis, April 15, 1981. "On the Fundamental Question of Political Philosophy" to the Department of Philosophy, University of New Hampshire, March 12, 1981. "On Michael Goldman's Concept of Poverty," to the Western Divison Meeting of the American Philosophical Association, Denver, April 12, 1979. "The Morality of Profit," to the Symposium on Business Ethics, Loyola University, Chicago, April 1977. "Capitalism and Work: Some Utilitarian Considerations," to the Illinois Philosophical Association, Chicago, November, 1976. "Worker-Controlled Socialism: A Blueprint and a Defense" to the Conference on Marxist Philosophy, Harvard University, October 1976. TV, RADIO, CONFERENCE CALLS, YOUTUBE APPEARANCES Ninety-minute interview with AJ Segeri on “Out Front,” Q4 Radio AM 1710, November 20, 2013 Debate with Ayn Rand Institute President and Executive Director Yaron Brook on the question, “Is Capitalism Moral?” Loyola University Chicago, March 12, 2013. (Posted on YouTube) Debate on Shrinking Middle Class, moderated by Peter Lavelle, “Cross Talk,” on Russia Today TV, broadcast February 19, 2012 Half-hour podcast, “Talkin’ Socialism,” Chicago DSA, Ron Baiman interview, February 11, 2012 One-hour radio interview with Allen Ruff, “A Public Affair,” Madison WI radio, 89.9fm, December 8, 2011 Debate on Capitalism and Democracy with Richard Wellings and Howard Gold , moderated by Peter Lavelle, “Cross Talk,” on Russia Today TV, broadcast

37 November 7, 2011 Video Conference with Larry Udell, Frank Thompson (initially) and Geoff Harcourt, May 4, 2011 Video Conference with Larry Udell, Elizabeth Anderson and Geoff Harcourt, Fall, 2010 "A New Vision: Economic Democracy, or, What To Do When the Bailout Fails." Onehour reader call-in to Tikkun, to discuss my article. June 1, 2009. "Economic Democracy and the Current Crisis," half hour interview with Kevin McDermott, for his Elmhurst Community-Access televison show, "Public Perspective." Taped March 13, 2009, aired June 6 and June 20, 2009 on Elmhurst Comcast Channel 19. "Meltdown: Can 'The System" Be Saved?" broadcast aired on "From the Trenches," hosted by Rita Sands, WLUW February 22, 2009, of my presentation to Third Unitarian Church An edited version of my article "Bailout!" read by Clayton Morgareidge on his "Old Mole News Hour" KBOO FM, Portland, Oregon, October 27, 2008. Featured guest on "A Public Affair," a one-hour interview/call-in radio program hosted by Tonya Brito, WORT 89.9 FM, Madison, WI, May 7, 2008 "Thoughts on the Bear-Sterns 'Bailout,'" Radio essay aired on "From the Trenches," hosted by Rita Sands, WLUW, March 24, 2008 "Economic Democracy vs. Parecon: A Debate with Michael Albert," U. S. Social Forum, Atlanta, June 29, 2007. U-Tube link: Thirty-minute interview by Marc Stern about Economic Democracy for his radio show, "Radio with a View, on WMBR, Cambridge, MA 88.1 FM (MIT), February 19, 2005. Guest on Ken Knisely's television series, "No Dogs or Philosophers Allowed" (with D. H. Hazlitt and Ron Duska); session taped January 27, 2003. Interviewed by Clayton Morgareidge for his "Old Mole News Hour" about After Capitalism, Portland, Oregon, October 7, 2002.. Interviewed by Doug Henwood about market socialism, Radio WBAI, New York, April 8, 1999.

38 Interviewed by Clayton Morgareidge for his "Old Mole News Hour" about capitalism and the environment; Portland, Oregon, March 1, 1999. Participated in a one-hour debate on market socialism, hosted by Susie Weissman for Pacifica Radio, KPFK, Los Angeles, October 9, 1998. Appeared with Lauren Langman on the one-hour WBEZ radio show, Odyssey, hosted by Gretchen Helfrich, devoted to the 150th Anniversary of the Communist Manifesto, September 9, 1998. One hour on-camera interview by Saul Landau for the television and radio series, "Hot Talk," produced by California State Polytechnical University at Pomona, Pomona, CA, March 13, 1998. Interviewed by the Dubuque local television network on the possible buyout of a local meat-processing plant by a multinational concern, November 17, 1995. One-hour interview on "Live from the Heartland," WLUW, October 21, 1995. Interviewed for a WLUW documentary on Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir, broadcast June 17, 1994 Interviewed for a WLUW documentary on Haymarket, broadcast May 1, 1994 PRINT AND INTERNET INTERVIEWS, CONSULTATIONS AND OTHER SCHOLARLY ACTIVITIES Filmed interview with Patrik Witkowski for his documentary on Economic Democracy, Berlin, May 25, 2013 Chaired Philosophy Symposium at the Growling Rabbit Café on “Building Community Through Philosophical Discourse” featuring graduate students Allan Breedlove, Jean Clifford, Thomas Hansberger and Lay Phonexayphova, April 12, 2013. Interview by Zoran Stupar (Croatia), published in Dnevo (in Croatian), January 15, 2013 Capitalism in the Perspective of Economic Crisis, an interview conducted by Huang Jin, published in Foreign Theoretical Trends no. 10 (2012): 1-6 (in Chinese). Filmed interview for the documentary, “Everything Will Be Alright,” with Christian Moran, July 2, 2012 Hosted Huang Jin, Professor of Economics, Fujian Normal University, Fujian, China, July 17, 2011-January 17, 2012

39 Filmed interviewed on the Mondragon Cooperatives for a documentary being made by Mark Dworkin and Melissa Young, November 9, 2011 Arranged Panel on Olfemi Taiwo’s How Colonialism Preempted Development in Africa (Indiana University Press, 2010) for the Radical Philosophy Association Conference, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, November 13, 2010. Participants: Lewis Gordon, Charles Mills, Laura Hengehold and Olfemi Taiwo. Chaired Plenary Session, “War, Peace and Peace Studies,” Radical Philosophy Association Conference, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, November 11, 2010. Speakers: Cheyney Ryan (University of Oregon) and Harry Targ (Purdue University) Invited participant to day-long roundtable discussion of Rob Atkinson’s “Innovation Economics,” Tremont Hotel, Chicago, May 18, 2010. [Atkinson, Dan Swinney, Matt Hancock, Gar Alperowitz, Ted Nordhaus, Michael Shellenberger, Antwi Akom, and others] Interviewed by Jordi Garcia, Barcelona, July 1, 2009 Reply to Richard Schmitt’s Response to my Tikkun Article (July-August, 2009), Tikkun website Interviewed by Gabriele, for the blog "Repensare Marx," May 30, 2008. Hosted Zhang Jiaxin, a graduate student in economics from Jilin University, Changchun, China, as a Visiting Scholar, September 2007-September 2008. "Economic Democracy: An Interview with David Schweickart," by Thad Williamson, Dollars and Sense, November-December 2005, pp. 23-27 [Interview conducted March 4, 2005] Interviewed by Prof. Song Mengrong of the Liaonang Provincial College of Politics and Economics, Shenyang, China, October 12, 19, 2004. Interview published in Foreign Theoretical Trends no. 1 (2005): 18-22 [In Chinese] Hosted Prof. Song Mengrong of the Liaonang Provincial College of Politics and Economics, Shenyang, China, as a Visiting Scholar, working with me on "Western Conceptions of Market Socialism," June-December, 2004. Introduction to Marx's "Estranged Labor," posted on the On-Line Social Justice Reader website, sba.luc.edu/wtministry/justreadings/pdf, February 2004.

40 Interviewed by Ouyang Kang, Director of the Institute of Philosophy, Huazhong University of Science and Technology for the Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Edition for the Humanities and Social Sciences, on Marxism and contemporary capitalism, 6/27/03. Interview in the journal Negah translated into Farsi, appeared April, 2003. Interviewed by La Vanguarardia (Spain); interview appeared March 6, 1998 Interviewed by Pepe Trivez for Vida Nueva (Spain); interview appeared February 7, 1998. Interviewed by Manel Manchon for El Mundo (Spain); interview appeared February 2, 1998. Interviewed by El País Vasco (Spain); interview appeared January 19, 1998. Interviewed by Kathy Berstrom for the Dubuque Telegraph-Herald on capitalism and worker layoffs, printed November 18, 1995. HONORS AND AWARDS: Plaque presented to me by the Loyola Faculty Council: “In Appreciation for Your Tireless Pursuit of Faculty Rights!” April 28, 2010 Awarded Research Leave, full-pay, for Fall 2010 Awarded Summer Research Stipend ($6000) for Summer 2009 Awarded Research Leave, full-year, half-pay, 2005-06 Named "Professor of the Game," Loyola vs. Cleveland State basketball, February 26, 2004. Voted Faculty-Member-of-the-Year, 1998-99, by the Loyola University Faculty Council. Invited to attend and make a presentation to the conference, "La question du socialisme aujourd'hui," Paris, October 3-4, 1997, organized by the journal Actuel Marx. Expenses would be paid. Declined because of other commitments. Awarded a full-year leave with half-pay by Loyola University for the academic year 1997-98. Awarded a Loyola Summer Stipend (for 1997) [Declined to accept year leave] Awarded a Loyola Mellon Summer (1994) Grant ($6000) to develop, with a colleague in the

41 Department of Biology, an interdisciplinary, team-taught course, "The Philosophy and Biology of Race and Sex" Awarded a full-year leave with half-pay by Loyola University for the academic year 1990-91. Awarded Loyola Endowment for the Humanities Faculty Development Stipend for the Summer of 1989 ($5000). Awarded a Research Stimulation Fund Award for Calendar Year 1989 ($200). Nominated as Best Teacher, 1985-86, Loyola University (one of sixteen nominees, only representative of the Philosophy Department; for reasons unknown, no finalist selected). Nominated as a possible fellow to the Stanford Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, April 1985. Elected to the Editorial Board of the Review of Radical Political Economics for a three-year term, August 1984. Awarded an NEH Summer Seminar Fellowship for the summer of 1984; declined for personal reasons. Invited participant in the Seminar on Contemporary Social and Political Thought, University of Chicago, Fall 1983--Spring 1990 One of twenty-five invited participants to the conference, "Corporate Structure and Workers' Participation: The German Experience," sponsored by the Yale University School of Law, February 18-19, 1983. Awarded a full-year leave with half-pay by Loyola University for the academic year 1982-83. Invited to apply for a Russell Sage Foundation Fellowship for 1982-83. Application is by invitation only, extended to "scholars who have already demonstrated capacity for high-quality work." Declined because of other commitments. My book, Capitalism or Worker Control?, selected by Choice as an "Outstanding Academic Book, 1981-82." Awarded a Loyola University Summer Research Grant, 1978 Selected as one of two Loyola junior faculty nominees for an NEH Summer Research Grant, 1978. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES:

42 A. Editorial Service One of the three “Editors-in-Chief” of the interdisciplinary journal, “International Critical Thought,” which is based in Beijing, published by Routledge. 2011-present. Editorial Board of the Radical Philosophy Review, published by the Philosophy Documentation Center (2011-present). B. Manuscripts Reviewed: 1. Books a. For Princeton University Press, 1985 (book ms.) b. For Peter Lang Publishers, 1989 (book ms.) c. For Westview Press, 1993 (book proposal), 1990 (2 book mss.) d. For Rowman and Littlefield, 1998 (book ms.--Michael Howard) e. For Blackwell Publishers, Andrew Levine's book proposal, Key Political Words: A View from the Left, (2005) f. For Rowman and Littlefield, Anarchy: The Soul of the World (2007) [book ms.] g. For Fordham University Press, Dianne Taylor, ed. Climbing Out of the Ditch: Critical Perspectives on McCarthyism and American Philosophy (2007) [book ms.] h. For Stanford University Press, Tom Rockmore, Before and After 9/11: Economic Globalization and Historical Explanation (2009) i. Public Capitalism: A Political Theory of the Corporation, by Christopher McMahon, for Princeton University Press (January 5, 2010) j. Liberal Socialism: An Alternative Social Ideal Grounded in Rawls and Marx by Ian Hunt for Cambridge University Press, (October 7, 2013) 2. Articles a. For Economics and Philosophy, 1991 (1 ms.), 1990 (1 ms.), 1988 (2 ms.), 1987 (1 ms.), 1984 (1 ms.)

43 b. For The Review of Radical Political Economics, 1988 (1 ms.), 1987 (6 mss.), 1986 (9 mss.), 1985 (8 mss.), 1984 (4 mss.) c. For The Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 1992 (2 mss.), 1991 (1 ms.), 1990 (1 ms.), 1987 (1 ms.), 1986 (1 ms.) d. For Ethics, 1983 (1 ms.) e. For The Journal of Philosophical Research, 1990 (1 ms.) f. For National Women's Studies Association Journal, 2005 (1 ms), 1997 (1 ms.), 1994 (1 ms.) -- "The Dangers of Unilateralism" [Charlene Seigfried] (2005) g. For Propaganda Review, 1994 (1 ms.) h. For Business Ethics Quarterly, 2004 (2 mss), 2003 (1 ms), 2002 (1 ms) --"Rawlsian Justice and Workplace Republicanism" (2004) --"Positive Deviancy and Global Labor Practices" (2004) i. For Social Philosophy Today, "A Need for Diversity: The Indispensability of the Perspective of the Marginalized in an Ethical Evaluation of Globalization" (2008) j. For Journal of Social Philosophy, "The Most Stable Just Regime" (2008, 2009rev), "Economic Democracy: Lessons from Venezuela' (2009) k. For Global Studies Association Conference Documents, "Time is Running Out: The Prospects for Sustainable Development in a Dynamic World" (2008) l. For Theoria, "Exchange and Social Justice"3/22/09 m. For Journal of Social Philosophy, "Economic Democracy: Lessons from Venezuela' (January 2009) n. "Capitalism as a Crisis Machine: Marx and the Lost Discipline of Political Economy" for Philosophy Compass (2009) o. For Journal of Radical Philosophy, Capitalism and Democracy as Text/Antitext: Deconstructing and Decentering the Neoliberal Canon (January 2010)

44 p. For Hypatia, “Beyond Inadvertent Ventriloquism: Caring Virtues for Antipaternalist Development Practice” (May 23, 1010) q. For Ecological Economics Reviews, Philip Lawn, “On the Viability of SteadyState Capitalism,” (11/10/10) r. For Social Theory and Practice, “A Different Kind of Capitalism” (5/26/11) s. For Capitalism, Nature, Socialism, Robin Hahnel, “Desperately Seeking Left Unity on International Climate Policy” (6/5/11) t. For Radical Philosophy Review, “Can Capitalism Lead to Peace? Revisiting Hilferding’s Theory of ‘Realistic Pacifism” (7/24/11) u. For Economics and Philosophy, “Competition as an Ambiguous Discovery Procedure: A Reappraisal of Hayek’s Epistemic Market Liberalism” (8/11/11) v. For the Journal of Social Philosophy, “The Democratization of Credit,” (8/28/11) w. For Radical Philosophy Review, “Free Culture, Free Economy: Applying the U.S. Constitution’s Communist Principle to Property in Ideas and Property in the Means of Production” (1/15/12) x. For Politics, Philosophy and Economics, “Liberal Socialism, PropertyOwning Democracy and Individual Liberty” (4/2/12) y. For International Critical Thought, “The Economics and Politics of Imperialism: Hobson, Weber and Schumpeter” (7/11/12) z. For Radical Philosophy Review, “Incentive, Opportunity and Employee Ownership,” (7/25/12) aa. For Politics, Philosophy and Economics, “On Freedom: The Political Philosophy of Milton Friedman and Amartya Sen,” (8/ 8/12) bb. For Review of Political Economy, Bruno Jossa, “Marx, Lenin and the Cooperative Movement” (1/26/13) cc. For International Critical Thought, "Between Vulgar and Ruptual Dialectics: Reassessing Lenin on Hegel” for ICT (2/9/13)

45 dd. For International Critical Thought, “Collective Housekeeping and the Revenge of the Oikos: Against Hannah Arendt on Democracy, Work and the Welfare State,” by Steven Colatrella (5/23/13) ee. For International Critical Thought : review of the conference “China in the Twenty-first Century: Present and Future” held in the European Parliament in Brussels, hosted by the European United Left” in July, 2013, by Danielle Follett (7/25/13) ff. For International Critical Thought “On Theories of a Democratically Planned Economy and the Coevolution of ‘Pro-democratic Planning’ Preferences (8/19/13) gg. For The Journal of Applied Philosophy, “Ideal Types in Rawls” (11/24/13) hh. For The Journal of Social Philosophy, “Are There Eudaemonistic Limits to Consumption?” (2/2/14) ii. For International Critical Thought, “On Producer Cooperatives and Socialism” (2/9/14) 3. Grant Proposals a. Peter Dietsch, “Normative Foundations of International Taxation” for the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (2/24/11) C. Positions Held in Professional Organizations: Member of the Organizing Committee for the 4rd Biannual Radical Philosophy Conference, Loyola University Chicago University, November, 2000. Member of the Organizing Committee for the 11th Conference of North American and Cuban Philosophers, Havana, June 9-26, 1999; in charge of reviewing all submitted papers Member of the Program Committee for the 3rd Radical Philosophy Conference, San Francisco State University, November 5-8, 1998. Member of the Organizing Committee for the 10th Conference of North American and Cuban Philosophers, Havana, June 12-26, 1998; in charge of reviewing all submitted papers Member of the Organizing Committee for the 8th Conference of North American and Cuban Philosophers, Havana, June 7-21, 1996; in charge of reviewing all submitted papers

46 Member of the Organizing Committee for the 6th Conference of North American and Cuban Philosophers, Havana, June 10-24, 1994. Member of the Organizing Committee for the Midwest Radical Scholars and Activists Conference, Loyola University, October 29-31, 1993. Member of the Organizing Committee for the 5th Conference of North American and Cuban Philosophers, Havana, June 18-July 7, 1993. Member of the Organizing Committee for the 4th Conference of North American and Cuban Philosophers, Havana, June 1-14, 1992. Member of the Organizing Committee for the 3rd Conference of North American and Cuban Philosophers, Havana, May 24-June 4, 1991. Member of the Organizing Committee for the Radical Scholars Midwest Conference, Loyola University, October 1990. Member of the National Steering Committee, Radical Philosophy Association, 1986-87. Program Coordinator, Central Division Meeting of the Radical Philosophy Association, Chicago, April 29-May 1, 1987. Program Coordinator, Western Division Meeting of the Radical Philosophy Association, St. Louis, May 1-2, 1986. Program Coordinator, Western Division Meeting of the Radical Philosophy Association, Chicago, April 28-29, 1985. Member of the Editorial Board, Review of Radical Political Economics, 1984-87. D. Outside Evaluator for Promotion and Tenure Cases: 1. To Full Professor, Philosophy Department, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, 1984. [Frederic Bender] 2. To Full Professor, Philosophy Department, University of Toronto, December 1985; [Frank Cunningham] 3. To Associate Professor with Tenure, Philosophy Department, University of Maine at Orono, October, 1986; [Michael Howard] 4. To Full Professor, Philosophy Department, University of Wisconsin--Milwaukee,

47 November, 1989; [Carl Hedman] 5. To Associate Professor with Tenure, Philosophy Department, University of Illinois, Chicago, September 1992. [Charles Mills]. 6. To Associate Professor with Tenure, Philosophy Department, Florida International University, October, 1993. [Paul Warren] 7. To Associate Professor with Tenure, University of Texas at El Paso, October 1996. [Steve Best] 8. To Associate Professor with Tenure, University of Texas at El Paso, August 1998. [Steve Best] 9. To Full Professor, Kent State University, October 1998. [Norman Fischer] 10. To Full Professor, University of Maine at Orono, August, 1999; [Michael Howard] 11. To Full Professor, Seattle University, August 2002 [Olfemi Taiwo] 12. To Full Professor, Cornell University, August 2013 [Olfemi Taiwo] E. Conducted Workshop on Political-Philosophical Writing, Shimer College, Waukeegan, IL October 28, 1989 DEPARTMENTAL AND UNIVERSITY SERVICE (PARTIAL LISTING): Teaching evaluation of Diane Rothleder (Fall 2013) Faculty Advisor to Brighter Dawn (Pakistani student group that tried, unsuccessfully, to gain recognition as a new student group) (Fall, 2013) Chair, Rank and Tenure Committee (2000-present) Jennifer Parks—promotion to Full Professor (2012) James Murphy—tenure (2012) Hanne Jacobs--3rd year review (2012) Chair: Department Committee to Develop Non-Tenure Track Faculty Ranking Guidelines (2012) Teaching Evaluation: Paul Ott (Fall 2012) Member: Loyola As a Fair Trade University—University Committee convened by Kathleen Mas Weigert, Provost’s Office (Fall 2012)

48 Teaching Evaluation: Peter Hudis (Spring 2011, Fall 2011) Ad Hoc Committee to see Dean Fennell about Chair Succession (Fall, 2011) Member, Committee on Undergraduate Awards (2008-09) Faculty Advisor for the Loyola Graduate Student Conference, to be held Spring 2006 Member of the planning committee for a Conference on Social Justice, to be held under the auspices of the Center for Ethics and Social Justice (Fall 2004) Member of a committee to develop an MA in Social Justice for the Institute of Pastoral Studies, to begin Summer, 2005 (Robert Ludwig, Chair) (Fall, 2004) Elected member of the Philosophy Department Market-Equity Raise Committee (Spring, 2004) Member of the University Budget Committee, (2002-2005) Humanities Division Representative to the Faculty Council, (2000-present) Chair, Elections Committee (2000-01) Chair, Committee on Administrative Policy and Services (2001-02) Chair, Elections Committee, 2002-03 Chair, Elections Committee, 2004-05 Chair, Elections Committee, 2005-06 Chair, Elections Committee, 2006-07 Chair, Elections Committee, 2008-9 Chair, Ad Hoc Committee on Establishing a Faculty Senate Committee, 2009-10 Developed an outline for a Loyola sabbatical policy, which was endorsed by Faculty Council (17-1-2) [Spring 2005] Developed a proposal for incorporating Faculty Council into the new Shared Governance system, endorsed by Faculty Council (22-0) [Spring 2005] Revised the proposal for incorporating Faculty Council into the new Shared Governance system, endorsed by Faculty Council (18-0) [Fall 2005] Chair, Ad Hoc Committee on Sabbatical Policy, 2006-7 Member: Board of Trustees Advancement Committee (2003) Graduate Committee on Admissions and Awards (1988-90) (2001-2005) One of three co-directors of the Social Philosophy MA Program (Fall 2003--present) Member: Core Curriculum Committee (Fall 2003--present)

49 Search Committee for Endowed Chair, 2006-07 Advocate: Promotion and Tenure (1989) [Ingram], Full Professor (1992) [Ingram], Promotion and Tenure (2001) [Huntington] Department Self-Assessment Committee (1998-99) Hartnett Report Committee (Fall 1998) Department Executive Committee (1998-99) Graduate Program Advisory Committee (1998-99) (2011-12) African-American Student Mentoring Program (1995-7) Reviewed proposal for a new graduate course in Political Science (Feb. 1997) Curriculum Committee of Women's Studies Program (1996-97) Hiring Committee (1996-97, 1988-90, 1984-86) Assistant Department Chair (1991-94) Inside Reviewer for a Promotion to Full Professor Case (1992) [Ingram] Inside Reviewer for Promotion and Tenure Case (1994) [Taiwo] Rank and Tenure Review Committee (1988-89), (1991-92) Member, Dean's Committee for the Schmitt Chair (1990) Co-Director, Continental Program (1989-90) Advisory Committee to the Chair (1986) Department Representative to the Academic Council (1984-86) Director of the Graduate Program (1981-82) COMMUNITY SERVICE, ACADEMICALLY-RELATED: Hosted symposium, “Building Community Through Philosophical Discourse,” The Growling Rabbit Café, Chicago, April 12, 3013 [Participants: Allan Breedlove, Jean Clifford,

50 Thomas Hansberger, Lay Phonexayphova] DISSERTATIONS DIRECTED: Tim Weidel, “Beyond Utility, Rights and Care: An Alternative Approach to Global Justice,” Defense: June 8, 2012 (Ingram, Ozar) Peter Hudis, Marx’s Concept of the Transcendence of Value Production (2011) [Loyola Graduate School Award: Best Dissertation in the Humanities, 2011) David Gandolfo, Human Essence, History and Liberation: Karl Marx and Ignacio Ellacuria on Being Human Loyola University Chicago (2003) Carmela Epright: Theory, Antitheory and the Self: The Moral Agent in Impartialism, Contextualism and Ambiguity, Loyola University Chicago, (1999). Ann Dolinko, Performing the Self: Subjectivity, Feminist Theory, and Political Praxis, Loyola University Chicago (1996). Paul Otubusin, Exploitation, Unequal Exchange and Dependency: A Philosophical Analysis, Loyola University of Chicago (1986).

RECENT TEACHING-RELATED SERVICE: Currently dissertation director for: Nicoletta Ruane Aaron Crowe Current Dissertation Committees: Daniel Maul (Theology), with Ana Vigan (dir), Michael Schuck (Fall, 2011ff, proposal passed 5/3/12) Other: Ph.D. Dissertation Proposal Exam, Paul Leisen, “Hannah Arendt’s Theory of Political Action and the Dialectic of Expression and Deliberation,” (with Ingram (director),) 11/25/13 Ph.D. Dissertation Proposal Exam, Aaron Crowe, “Fair Trade: An Ethical and Economic Analysis (me (director), Ingram, Vaillancourt, Murphy and Wren) 11/15/13 Ran a Film Series, with eight out-of-class documentaries, open to the Loyola Community but

51 geared to my Phil 182 class, Fall, 2013. Directed Reading, Justin Mungal, “Post-Capitalist Economic Alternatives in Light of Climate Change, Summer, 2013. M.A. Paper Exam: Allan Breedlove, “The Problem of Ideology Critique within a Discourse Ethic:Reviving Benhabib's Hegelian Critique of Habermas in Light of Forst's Reciprocity” Criterion” [Ingram (dir), Cutrofello, Mark Vinzenz Alznauer (Northwestern)], May 21, 2013. Taught Phil 182 as an “International Learning Community” course, for which I also ran a weekly film series (13 weeks), and took the class on a four-hour tour of the sites associated with the “Haymarket Affair” of 1886., Spring Semester, 2013 MA Paper Directed: Aidan Sprague-Rice, “A comparative Analysis of Capitalism and Economic Democracy from the Perspective of Freedom,” successfully defended July 23, 2012 Dissertation Defense, “The Theory and Practice of Economic Democracy,” Tom Malleson, University of Toronto, Political Science, May 15, 2012 (dir. Joseph Carens) Discussion at Heartland Café with students from Matt Klinsky’s Phil 187: Environmental Ethics, April 26, 2012. Classroom Discussion with Stacy Bautista’s Phil 182 class on After Capitalism, April 26, 2012. MA Paper Exam: Ezgi Sertler, “The Burden of ‘Lighter’ Oppression: Resistance, Autonomy and Responsibility,” (Meyers (dir), Ingram) Passed with distinction April 18, 2012. Dissertation Proposal Defense, Asaf Bar-Tura, “The Digital Transformation of the Public Sphere: The Dialectics of Technology and Discourse,” dir. David Ingram, (Collins, Cutrofello, Wren) February 22, 2012. Directed Readings: Klein (Shock Doctrine), Friedman (Capitalism and Freedom), Schweickart (After Capitalism), Christopher Egan (Summer 2012) Dissertation Defense, Won Choi, “A Structuralist Controversy: Althusser and Lacan on Ideology,” Andrew Cutrofello (dir), successfully defended, December 7, 2011 Integrative Seminar Paper, Rodolfo Casals, “Amartya Sen’s Capabilities and the Catholic Concept of the Common Good,” May 8, 2011. Integrative Seminar Paper, Michael Rossman, “Right to Work?” April 27, 2011 Dissertation Defense, Mark Chakoian, “Global Distributive Justice after Rawls: A Modified

52 Poggean Argument for How We Harm the World’s Poorest,” [Ingram (dir)], April 5, 2011 MA Paper Exam: Asaf Bar-Tura, The Digital Transformation of the Public Sphere: The Dialectic of Technology and Discourse,” [Ingram (dir)] March 30, 2010 Dissertation Proposal Defense, Kyle Thompsen, “Community and Amnesty: A Discourse-Ethical Contribution to Undocumented Immigration,” [Ingram (dir), Malm, Wren, Parks] March 23, 2011 Dissertation Proposal Defense, Michael McGettigan, “Philosophical Reflection and Morality: Reason, Violence and the Practical in Eric Weil” [Peperzak (dir), Cutrofello, Collins, and Ingram] November 15, 2010 MA Paper Exam, Tim Jung, “Schopenhauer and Freud: Godless Theodicies” [Cutrofello, Carson], June 17, 2010 Directed Readings, “Marx’s Capital,” Aiden Sprague-Rice, Summer, 2010 Directed Readings, “French Existentialism,” Zack Gittritch and Dustin Gregory, Summer 2010 Table Discussion with Students on Global Poverty at the Millennium Campus Network Banquet, Loyola University, June 5, 2010. Integrative Seminar Paper, Richard Beebe, Spring 2010 Undergraduate Honor’s Paper Advisor, Andrew Stephens, Spring 2010; successfully defended, May 2010 [Cutrofello, Miller] Directed Readings, Jacob Larson, “French Political Philosophy,” Spring 2010 Directed Readings, “French Political Philosophy,” Michael Podgurski, Spring 2010 Directed Readings, “French Existentialism,” Aleksandre Milovanovic, Spring 2010 Directed Readings, Christopher Manno, “French Existentialism,” Spring 2010 [from Rome] Dissertation Proposal Defense, Peter Hudis, “Marx’s Concept of the Transcendence of Value Concept,” March 18, 2010 [me (dir), Ingram, Cutrofello, Wren, Yandell] Dissertation Proposal Defense, Chris Anderson, "Putting Democracy to Work: Dewey and Habermas on Workplace Democracy," February 23, 2010 [Ingram (dir), Waymach, Wren, ?]

53 Dissertation Defense, Drew Pierce, Identity, Oppression and Group Rights, January 2010, [Ingram (dir), Scott, Wren (?), Charles Mills] Dissertation Proposal Defense, Tim Weidel, Toward a Human Language: Rights, Needs and Labor" January 6, 2010, [Ozar, Wren, Parks, Ingram] Directed Readings, Lucia Samoyoa, "Theory and Practice of Cooperatives" (Fall 2009) Directed Readings, Michael Mann, "Classical Texts in Economics" (Summer 2009) Dissertation Defense: Joseph Kabiri, "John Rawls: Political Liberalism and Moral Virtues" [dir. David Ingram], February 19, 2009. Passed with distinction. [Tom Wren other member of committee] Dissertation Proposal Defense: Kathryn Real King, "Corporations as Group Agents/Responsible Collectives in Theory and Practice," July 23, 2008 [with David Ozar (dir), John Boatwright, Mark Waymack, and Tom Wren] Directed Readings, Dionne Stennis, "Marxism and Education" (Summer, 2008) Ph.D. Dissertation Defense, Dariusz Dankowski [Passed, July 2008] MA Paper Panel, Paul Leisen, "Theater and Polis: The Contemporary Theatre Understood as a Form of Arendtian Political Action," May 29, 2008 [with Andrew Cutrofello (dir.) and David Ingram; passed with Distinction] Directed Readings: Peter Hudis and Halak Mehta: Tony Smith's Globalization: A Systematic Marxian Account and The Rosa Luxemburg Reader (Selections) (Summer 2008) Master's Paper Advisor: Peter Hudis, "The Marxist Critique of Capital in Light of Questions Posed by the Phenomenon of Globalization" Passed with distinction, 8/6/08 [Wren, Ingram] Integrative Seminar panel for Eric Sundrup, "Environmental Ethics and Sustainable Lifestyles: The Importance of Intrinsic Value in Moral Perception and the Motivation of Human Behavior" May 1, 2008 (with Bill French and Paul Mueller) Integrative Seminar panel for Stephen Surovick, "Under God, with Liberty and Justice for All: Why Catholic Schools Must Challenge the Cultural Reality of Individualism Beyond the Classroom," May 1, 2008 (with Adriaan Peperzak and Michael Stelenkamp) Honor's Paper Advisor: Joseph Carlesare, "Economic Democracy and Global Poverty." Successfully defended, April 24, 2008 [David Ingram, Tom Wren]

54 Directed Readings: Peter Hudis, "Critical Analysis of Works by Hudis and Schweickart" (Spring 2008) Directed Readings: Gregory Wolcott, "Marx and His Critics" (Spring 2008) Directed Readings, "Globalization," Joseph Calesare (Spring 2008) Masters Paper Advisor, Rebekah Soule, "John Stuart Mill and Simone de Beauvoir" (Spring 2008). Passed with distinction, May 9, 2008 [Ozar, Ward] Masters Paper Advisor, Nicoletta Ruane, "Alienation or Exchange? An Investigation into Whether Exchange Necessitates Estrangement Considering the Works of Marx and Engels" defended January 25, 2008. Passed with Distinction. [Wren, Ingram] Masters Paper Advisor, Timothy Weidel. "Global Poverty and Human Rights" defended December 18, 2007. Passed with Distinction. [Ozar, Wren] Dissertation Proposal Defense: Drew Pierce, "Discursive Identities: A Normative Account of Groups and Group Formation (November 28, 2007) [Ingram, Parks, Wren, Scott] Dissertation Proposal Defense, Stacy Bautista, "Transforming Subject and Society: Ethical and Political Critique," October 24, 2007 [Peperzak, Cutrofello, Bannan, Vaillancourt] Directed Readings (unofficial): Zhang Jiaxin, "Western Conceptions of Market Socialism" (Fall 2007, Spring 2008) Directed Readings: Diangelo Negrete and Erin Johnson, "Marxism" (Fall 2007) Directed Readings: Timothy Weidel, "Global Poverty and Human Rights" (Fall 2007. Directed Readings: Courtney O'Sullivan, "Capital and Poverty" (Summer, 2007) Faculty Mentor for Courtney O'Sullivan, who was awarded an Undergraduate Provost Fellowship to work with me on the question, "Global Poverty: What Should We Do--and Why?" (Summer, 2007). Reader for Grant Dwyer's paper, "Human Rights: The Project of Justification and Application" Dissertation Proposal Defense for Won Choi, "Theories of Ideologies in Contestation: Althusser and Lacan," (with Andrew Cutrofello (dir), Jackie Scott, Hugh Miller and Dan Vaillancourt), May 15, 2007. Dissertation Proposal Defense for Norma Velasco, "A Description of Informal Decision-Making in Groups, With Special Emphasis on the Role of Moral Deliberation and a Shared Moral

55 Framework," (with David Ozar (dir), Mark Waymack, Vicki Wike and Jennifer Parks), May 7, 2007. Integrative Seminar panel for Chris Duffy, "A Social-Philosophical Methodology to Approach Justice Issues," (with Patricia Huntington and ?) May 3, 2007. Integrative Seminar panel for Joe Hoover, "The Lost Person: Objectification and Transformation in Working Class Chicago," (with Bill French and John Bannan) May 1, 2007. MA Examination Committee for Mark Chakoian, "What Is Race Really? Rethinking Race Practically," (with Jackie Scott (dir) and Julie Ward), April 27, 2007. Honors Thesis Direction and Defense, Estaban Juarez, "Against After Capitalism: A Defense of Capitalism," April 12, 2007 [Tom Carson, Tom Wren also on committee] MA Examination Committee for Kristina Grob, "Which Sexuality? Which Liberation? The Ethics of Epistemology in the Feminist Sex Wars" (with Jennifer Parks (dir), Julie Ward, Pamela Caughie," March 21, 2007. [Passed with Distinction] MA Examination for Gregg Wolcott, "Sponteneous Order and Knowledge in Hayek's Libertarianism," (with Tom Wren (dir) and David Ingram), February 27, 2007. Reader and examiner for Joseph Kabari's dissertation proposal, "Rawls, Political Liberalism and Moral Virtue," July 10, 2006 [dir. David Ingram] Reader and examiner for Dariusz Dankowski's dissertation proposal, "Religious Argumentation in the Political Liberalism of John Rawls (dir. David Ingram, other examiners: David Ozar, Tom Wren, Dan Hartnett), June 20, 2006. Reader and examiner for Santiago Aranda Avelos's undergraduate honor's thesis, "Aves Ignes: The Interrelation between Faith, Community and Justice" (with Dan Hartnett, and Tom Wren), May 18, 2006. Reader and examiner for Brian Lisle's dissertation proposal, "Phenomenology and Existential Psychoanalysis: The Ontological Basis of 'Human Reality' in J. P. Sartre's Philosophy," (dir. Andrew Cutrofello, other examiners: Bill Martin, David Ingram, Hugh Miller), May10, 2006. Directed Reading with Micah Lehner: Heilbroner's The Worldly Philosophers, Karl Polanyi's The Great Transformation Spring 2006 Reader and examiner for Casey Metcalf's integrative seminar paper, "Critical Education for Adult Latinos: An Analysis of San Bonifacio Adult High School" May 8, 2006.

56 Instructor in the Jesuit Scholastic Social Analysis program, meeting twice per semester to discuss selected readings. Fall 2003, Fall 2004, Fall 2005, Fall 2006. Reader and examiner for Margaret Jantzen's Honor's Thesis, "Does Millsian Liberty Justify Laissez-Faire Capitalism?," May 10, 2005. Reader and examiner for John Mulreany's integrative seminar paper, "Undomumented Immigration and Global Justice," May 10, 2005. Reader and examiner for Erik Gardiner's dissertation proposal, "Modernity's Kantian Highest Good, the Problem of Moral Motivation, and Marcuse's Aesthetic Solution," (dir. David Ingram), August 11, 2004. Reader and examiner for Shannon Shea's Ph.D. dissertation, , (dir. Thomas Wren) successfully defended, July 28, 2004. Supervisor of Alfredo (Riko) Magsaysay-Rosete' Mulcahy Award, for research on "Market Socialism with Chinese Characteristics: The Ethical Foundations," 2004-05.. Reader and examiner for George Collins' integrative seminar paper, April 16, 2004. Reader and examiner for Derrick Weingartner's integrative seminar paper, April 16, 2004. Reader and examiner for James Twine's MA Thesis, "Too Much Choice?" April 14, 2004. Reader and examiner for Christina Perez's dissertation, "Caring for Them from Birth to Death: The Ethics, Values, Ideologies and Practices of Cuban Medicine" (dir. Judith Wittner), April 1, 2004. Prepared and Administered Ph.D. Examination in Philosophy for Modest Odama, School of Education, March 2004. Directed readings on Marx and Schweickart with Bridget Baker, Spring 2004. Directed readings on Ethics and Society (Ethical Issues: Globalization), Sonja Soloman, Spring 2004 Conducted a “distance learning” class, Phil 282, with Charity Ryerson, serving six months in a Federal Prison for her activities in conjunction with the School of the Americas protest in November. (Received full support from the Dean s Office.) Fall, 2003. Teaching Fellow Mentor: (2002-03) [Kristi Sweet], (2003-04) [Marjolein Oele], (2004-05) [Jason Barrett]

57 Directed Reading with Brian Lisle, Jean-Paul Sartre, Being and Nothingness, Fall 2003 Served on the Dissertation Proposal Examination Committee for Brendan Janis's "Collective Moral Responsibility," July 14, 2003. Directed Readings with Melissa Manuselis on Marx's Concept of Man and Erich Fromm's Escape from Freedom, Summer 2003 Reader and examiner for Michael Christiani's integrative seminar paper, April 2003. Served on the Dissertation Proposal Examination Committee for Heather McGee, "Nietzsche's Hierarchy: The Ideal of the Strong Pessimist," December 13, 2002 Served on the Dissertation Proposal Examination Committee for Stefano Giacchetti, "Will and Domination in Schopenhauer, Nietzsche and Adorno," December 11, 2002 Supervisor of Dan Magers' Mulcahy Award, for research on the politics and ethics of the Mondragon experiment, 2002-03. Directed Readings with Dan Magers on Marx, Spring, 2002. Served on the Dissertation Proposal Examination Committee for Craig Greenman, December 3, 2001. Served on the Dissertation Proposal Examination Committee for Christina Perez, Department of Sociology, April 4, 2001. Proposal entitled AMaking History at the Local Level: A Case Study of the Cuban Family Doctor Program. Judith Wittner will direct the dissertation. I will be a reader, along with Richard Dello Buono, Dominican University, and Renny Golden, Northeastern Illinois University. Supervisor of Tom McGettrick's Mulcahy Award, for research on the philosophical foundations of the anti-globalization movement, 2000-01. Reader and examiner for Kory Schaff, M.A. Thesis, "Hegel's Economic Thought" (Spring 1999) Reader and examiner for Joseph Kirkland's Honor's Thesis, "Critically Critical Theory," May 12, 1999. Directed Reading with Joseph Kirkland on social-political philosophy, Spring 1999. Reader and examiner for Virginia de Oliveira-Alves's dissertation, " " defended March 29, 1999. Reader and examiner for Jeremiah Lynch's Integrative Seminar paper, "An Analysis of the 19931996 Flight of the Cuban Boat Refugees," May 1, 1997

58 Reader and examiner for James Caime's Integrative Seminar paper, "Seek and Ye Shall Find: Some Epistemological Aspects of Religious Conversion: The RCIA at St. Ignatius Parish," May 1, 1997 Directed Reading on Existentialism and Violence with Sarah Pedersen, (Generations Fund Undergraduate Award), (Fall 1996) Organized pizza party for viewing the documentary, "Simone de Beauvoir" (Fall 1996) Directed Reading on sociobiology with David Gandolfo (Spring 1996) Directed reading in contemporary philosophy with Brian Hanson (Spring 1995) Directed reading in non-principled ethics with Carmela Epright (Spring 1994) Discussant for Mark Morley's Integrative Seminar Final Paper (Spring 1994) M.A. Exam Committee for Rob McGuire (Spring 1994) Teaching Fellow Advisor for Carmela Epright (1993-4) Organized pizza party with a viewing of "Sartre By Himself" (Fall 1993) RESPONSES TO MY WORK: MA Thesis: Zhe Yu, “David Schweickart’s Socialism of Economic Democracy Theory Commentary, Liaoning University, Shenyang, China, 2011. Liu Ming-ming, Lin Mei-qing (School of Humanities and Law, Shandong Agricultural University, Tai’an, China,) “On the Transcendence of Schweickart’s Economic Democracy to Capitalism,” Journal of Chongqiing University of Posts and Telecommunications (Social Sciences Edition, 2010). Article on my presentation to the Semana de la Ciencia y la Innovación in Mexco City: Julio Boltvinik, “Economía Moral,” La Jornada, November 26, 2010. Honors Environmental Research Thesis, Nicholas Moreau, “Employee Ownership and Environmental Stewardship: A Look at Corporations, Cooperatives and Environmental Impact,” McGill University, Winter 2010 [Supervised by Gregory Mikkelson] A book published in Catalan, devoted to my work, Antoni Comín i Oliveres and Luca Gervasoni i Vila (eds.), Democràcia econòmica: Vers una alternativa al capitalisme, Barcelona: Fundació Catalunya, 2009). Twenty contributors. The book is an outgrowth of a six-

59 month study-group discussion of Mas allá del capitalismo. Kai Nielsen, “Reply to Andrew Levine and David Schweickart on Marx and Marxism,” in Reason and Emancipation: Essays on the Philosophy of Kai Nielsen (New York: Humanity, 2007), pp. 201-213. Honors Thesis by Gabriel Loeb, Economics, Univ. of Michigan, "Filling the Gaps in Economic Democracy" (April 1995)--devoted to my work Reviews of After Capitalism: Bruno Jossa, "Schweickart and Economic Democracy, "Review of Radical Political Economics, (Fall 2004): 546-561 Barry Padgeant, "After Dot.com, After Worldcom, After Enron, After Capitalism," Business Ethics Quarterly, v15, n2 (2005): 329-340 James Devine, Science and Society (April 2005): 253-61 Andrew Levine, Ethics (April 2005): 620-25. Reviews of Market Socialism: The Debate Among Socialists Peter Kennedy, "Market Socialism as Market Fetishism," Critique James Yunker, Journal of Comparative Economics v26 (1998): 829-832 Reviews of Against Capitalism: Global Times (Mar. 12, 1994), B.H. Kyklos (v. 47, fasc. 4, 1994: 625-6) Georges Bernard The Economic Journal (Jan. 1995: 230-2), Keith Cowling Review of Radical Political Economics (Mar. 1995: 135-8), Rhon Baiman Slavonic and Eastern European Review (April 1995:381-2), David McLellan The Month (May 1995: 190-1), Peter Burns, S.J. Radical Philosophy (Aug. 1995: 34-6), Marcus Roberts Ethics (Oct. 1995: 202-204), Roger Gottlieb Radical Philosophy Review of Books, Number 11-12, 1995: Symposium on Against Capitalism (pp. 1-67): Michael Howard, "Market Socialism and the International Mobility of Capital" Justin Schwartz, "If Market Socialism Is So Great, Why Doesn't It Exist?" Charles Mills, "Economic Democracy and Market Socialism" Richard Schmitt, "Democracy and Market Socialism" Ronald Aronson, "David Schweickart's Left-Over Marxism" Patricia Mann, "The Insufficiency of Economic Critique for Political Struggle" Frank Thompson, "Enterprise and Personal Finance in Schweickart's Economic

60 Democracy" David Schweickart, "Friendly Critics, Critical Issues: A Reply" Business Ethics Quarterly (January 1996: 123-30), David Shiner Canadian Philosophical Review (October 1995: 354-6), Darrell Moellendorf Theoria (South Africa) #86 (October 1995: 131-50)), "Visions of the Future, Critique of the Present: David Schweickart's Case Against Capitalism," review essay by Martin Wittenberg Economics and Philosophy 12 (April 1996: 108-13), Milton Fisk Choice (October 1996: 331), M. Perelman Foreign Affairs (Nov/Dec 1996: 145), Francis Fukuyama International Studies in Philosophy (29/1, 1997:148-9), Tony Smith What Comes Next? (1997, pp. 57-61 by Thad Williamson Future Survey 19:7 (July 1997), pp. 14-15 La Cronica (Nov. 10, 1997) by Anna Barcells Fraternizar (Portugal) (January 1998) Le Monde Diplomatique (Ed. Español) (February 1998), by González Faus Noticias Obreras 211/1 (March 3, 1998), p. 41 by Mercedes Homs Iglesia Viva (April 1998), pp. 143-44 by Gonzales Faus Sal Terra (April 1998), pp. 352-54 by Rafael Diaz-Salazar

TEACHING EXPERTISE: Courses taught at Graduate Level (Partial listing): Habermas and Marx (with David Ingram) Hegel and Marx (with Ardis Collins) Marxism Ethics and Economic Justice Globalization and Ethics (with Thomas Wren) Philosophy, Economics and Social Justice Contemporary Continental Political Philosophy Issues in Left Social and Political Philosophy Existentialism Survey of Political Philosophy Courses taught at Undergraduate Level (Partial listing): Philosophy and Human Nature (core) Social and Political Philosophy (core) Ethics (core) Logic (core) Philosophy of Science (core)

61 The Philosophy and Biology of Race and Sex (core) [sometimes team-taught with a colleague from the Biology Department] The Philosophy of Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy Continental Philosophy Marxism Feminist Philosophy Seminar in Contemporary Social and Political Philosophy The Twentieth Century: Crisis and Change [team-taught with colleagues from the History Department and Fine Arts Department]

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