Publications
The following publications are available from our center. Please use the email at the bottom for all order inquiries.
Books
Civic Education and Culture,
Edited and Introduced by Bradley C.S. Watson, published by the Center
for Political and Economic Thought, 2006. Contributors include:
Bruce S. Thornton, William Desmond, Roger Kimball, Colleen A. Sheehan,
John Fonte, Abigail Thernstrom, Thomas L. Pangle, Josiah Bunting III, Stephen H. Balch, and Timothy Fuller.
Courts and the Culture Wars,
Edited and Introduced by Bradley C.S. Watson, published by the Center
for Economic and Policy Education, 2002. Contributors include:
Robert H. Bork, Francis Canavan, Murray Dry, John C. Eastman, Edward J.
Erler, Christopher P. Manfredi, Anthony A. Peacock, Jeremy Rabkin,
Charles E. Rice, Graham Walker, and Keith E. Whittington.
Citizens and Statesmen: An Annual Review of Political Theory and Public Life,
Edited by Bradley C. S. Watson, published by the Center for Economic
and Policy Education, Summer 2001. Contributors include: Ralph A.
Rossum, Michael I. Krauss, Daniel R. Simmons, Randy T Simmons, and
Herman Belz.
Public Morality, Civic Virtue, and the Problem of Modern Liberalism,
Coedited by T. William Boxx and Gary M. Quinlivan, Eerdmans, 2000.
Contributors include: Peter Berkowitz, Walter Berns, Mark Blitz,
Douglas J. Den Uyl, Jean Bethke Elshtain, Daniel J. Mahoney, Wilfred M.
McClay, Gilbert Meilaender, David Walsh, Christopher Wolfe, and
Catherine Heldt Zuckert.
Liberalism in the New Millenium,
Edited with an introduction by Bradley C. S. Watson, published by the
Center for Economic and Policy Education, 2000. Contributors include:
David Lowenthal, Peter McNamara, James H. Nichols Jr., Adam Wolfson.
Philip M. McKenna and the Gold Standard League,
Written by Gary M. Quinlivan and Brian Surkan, foreword by T. William
Boxx, published by the Center for Economic and Policy Education, 1999.
Toward the Renewal of Civilization: Political Order and Culture,
Coedited by T. William Boxx and Gary M. Quinlivan, Eerdmans,
Summer/Fall 1998. Contributors include: Hilton Kramer, Claus Ryn, Joyce
Little, Charles R. Kesler, William B. Allen, Stephen J. Tonsor, III,
Elizabeth Fox-Genovese, Robert P. George, Hadley Arkes, Martha Bayles,
Dinesh D'Souza, and Ralph McInerny.
Law and the Free Society,
Coedited by T. William Boxx and Gary M. Quinlivan, published by the
Center for Economic and Policy Education, 1998. Contributors include:
William H. Lash III, Gerard V. Bradley, Robert A. Destro, and R.
Alexander Acosta.
Public Life & The Renewal of Culture,
Coedited by T. William Boxx and Gary M. Quinlivan, published by the
Center for Economic and Policy Education, 1996. Contributors include
David Brooks, James Nuechterlein, Robert Benne, and J. Brian Benestad.
Culture in Crisis and the Renewal of Civil Life,
Coedited by T. William Boxx and Gary M. Quinlivan, Rowman and
Littlefield, 1996. Contributors include: James Q. Wilson, Don E.
Eberly, Glenn C. Loury, Linda Chavez, Heather R. Higgins, Midge Decter,
Robert Royal, Gertrude Himmelfarb, Russell Hittinger, T. William Boxx,
and Michael Novak.
Policy Reform and Moral Grounding,
Coedited by T. William Boxx and Gary M. Quinlivan, published by the
Center for Economic and Policy Education, 1995. Contributors include:
Rev. James V. Shall, Norman B. Ture, Patrick F. Fagan, and Max L.
Stackhouse.
Public Policy and the Restoration of a Civil Society,
Coedited by T. William Boxx and Gary M. Quinlivan, published by the
Center for Economic and Policy Education, 1994. Contributors include
Nicholas Eberstadt, James P. Hanigan, Robert Nash, and Robert Royal.
The Cultural Context of Economics and Politics,
Coedited by T. William Boxx and Gary M. Quinlivan, University Press of
America, 1994. Contributors include: T. William Boxx, Gary M.
Quinlivan, Thomas Sowell, Dwight R. Lee, S. Robert Lichter, George
Weigel, Don Lavoie, Peter L. Berger, and Brigitte Berger.
A Clergy-Business Dialogue on Economics and Policy,
Coedited by T. William Boxx and Gary M. Quinlivan, published by the
Center for Economic and Policy Education, 1993. Contributors include
Don E. Eberly, Bruce Bickel, Kurt Rethwisch, and Rev. Robert A. Sirico.
Edited Articles
All the following articles from
Economic Directions and Policy Visions can be obtained from Center for
Economic and Policy Education at Saint Vincent. The cost of $1.00
per article includes shipping
Economic Directions
A
publication of the Alex G. McKenna Economic Education Series which is
currently edited by Dr. Gary M. Quinlivan and Dr. Andrew R. Herr.
V1N1 Western Experiences with Privatization: Are There Lessons for Eastern Europe? Dr. Ryan C. Amacher
V1N2 The Consumer's Stake in Deregulation Dr. Murray L. Weidenbaum
V1N3 The Legitimate Role of Government In a Free Society Dr. Walter E. Williams
V1N4 Privatization: A Worldwide Movement Dr. Emanuel S. Savas
V2N1 The Most Iniquitous Tax Dr. Yale Brozen
V2N2 Regulation vs Deregulation: The Case of Medical Technologies Dr. Ronald W. Hansen
V2N3 The Cost of Regulation and the Benefits of Deregulation Dr. Gordon Tullock
V2N4 An Ethical and Moral Evaluation of Private Property and Market Freedom Dr. Kevin C. Sontheimer
V3N1 Health Care Reform: A Review of the Options Dr. Patricia M. Danzon
V3N2 Presidential Economics Dr. Robert J. Barro
V3N3 America: What Went Right in the 1980s Dr. Richard B. McKenzie
V4N1 Clinton's Fiscal Policy: A First Semester Assessment Dr. Michael Parkin
V4N2 Investment Strategies for the Remainder of the 1990s Dr. Burton G. Malkiel
V4N3 Did We Learn the Right Lessons from the Fall of Communism Dr. Karen I. Vaughn
V4N4 Preventing Financial Crises Dr. Frederic S. Mishkin
V5N1 Markets and the Environment: The Carrot vs. the Stick Dr. Terry L. Anderson
V5N2 Externalities and Internalities Dr. Robert Tollison
V5N3 Stratospheric Ozone: Politically Correct and Other Views Dr. S. Fred Singer
V5N4 Science and Politics: Global Warming and Eugenics Dr. Richard S. Lindzen
V6N1 Providing a Living Wage: Why Increases In the Minimum Wage are No Longer the Answer for Helping the Working Poor Dr. Richard V. Burkhauser
V6N2 Economics and Health Care Program Dr. Joseph P. Newhouse
V6N3 Is Bill Gates Right: Is Banking a Dinosaur? Dr. Donald J. Mullineaux
V7N1 Complexity, Government and Economic Policy Dr. Richard E. Wagner
V7N2 Welfare Reform for the Disabled Dr. Kajal Lahiri
V7N3 The International Monetary System in the 21st Century: Could Gold Make a Comeback? Dr. Robert Mundell
V8N1 Government: Just Don't Stand There Undo Something Dr. David R. Henderson
V8N2 The Executive Compensation Controversy Dr. Richard M. Cyert
V8N3 Searching for Common Sense and Common Law for the Environment Dr. Bruce Yandle
V8N4 Do Taxes Affect Entrepreneurs' Investments Dr. Harvey S. Rosen
V9N1 Are Stocks Still Right For the Long-Run? Dr. Jeremy J. Siegel
V9N2 Analyzing The Effects of Public Policy Using Non-Experimental Data: Applications In Health Economics Dr. Joseph V. Terza
V9N3 Risks To Our Incomes In The Long Term Dr. Robert J. Shiller
V9N4 Property Rights, Morality And Environmental Policy Dr. Richard L. Stroup
Policy Visions
A
publication of the Center for Economic and Policy Education's
Government and Political Education Series which is currently edited by
Dr. R.J. Pestritto.
V1N1 The First One-Hundred Days of the Clinton Administration, AEI and Prospects for the Future Dr. Norman J. Ornstein
V1N2 Institutional Reform and Democratic Renewal Dr. Thomas E. Mann
V1N3 Undivided Government? Predictions on Clinton's Relations with Congress Dr. Michael J. Malbin
V2N1 Divided Government: Gridlock or Cooperation? Mr. John Fund
V2N2 1997--The New Political Era? Mr. William Kristol
V3N1 Was the American Founding Unjust? The Case of Property Rights and the Poor Dr. Thomas G. West
V3N2 Today's Neo-Whig Presidency Dr. Jeffrey K. Tulis
V3N3 Twentieth Century Thomism: The Catholic Tradition in Today's Political Thought Dr. Peter A. Lawler
V3N4 The Symbol of America in Modern Political Thought Dr. James W. Ceaser