A couple of times a year I post notice of the unannotated bibliographies available (along with other published and unpublished writings) at my Academia page. This is the latest list, which thus includes additions since the last posting. These lists vary widely in length. The two principle constraints are books, in English (although a few lists have articles as well).
- Transdisciplinary Perspectives on Addiction
- Africana & African American Philosophy
- After Slavery & Reconstruction: The Black Struggle for Civil Rights, Freedom, and Equality in the U.S.
- Salvador Allende and the Quest for Socialism
- B.R. Ambedkar
- American Indian Law (this list goes considerably beyond ‘law’)
- Samir Amin (3 September 1931 - 12 August 2018)
- Analogy & Metaphor
- Anarchism: Philosophy & Praxis
- Animal Ethics, Rights, and Law
- The Arab World: Modern & Post-Modern
- Attica Prison Uprising (September 9, 1971 – September 13, 1971): Notes, Timeline, and Essential Reading
- The Bedouin
- Beyond Capitalist Agribusiness: Toward Agroecology & Food Justice
- Beyond Capitalist-Attenuated Time: Freedom, Leisure, and Self-Realization
- Beyond Inequality: Toward the Globalization of Welfare, Well-Being and Human Flourishing
- Bioethics
- Biological Psychiatry, Sullied Psychology and Pharmaceutical Reason
- Blacks and Food Justice: A Guide to Resources
- Blacks on the (Radical) Left
- The Black Panther Party
- On Boxing — Sweet Science & Brutal Agon
- Buddhism
- Buddhism & Psychoanalysis
- Capital Punishment
- César Chávez & the United Farm Workers
- Christianity
- Classical Chinese Worldviews
- Comparative Law
- Conflict Resolution and Nonviolence
- Constitutionalism
- Contract Theory & Promises
- The Corporatization, Commodification, and Distortions of Formal Education—Diagnosis, Etiology, Prescription, and Therapeutic Regimen
- Criminal Law: Municipal (Domestic) and International
- Death & Dying
- Democratic Theory
- Detroit: Labor & Industrialization, Race & Politics, Rebellion & Resurgence
- Dreams and Dreaming
- Ecological & Environmental Politics, Philosophies, and Worldviews
- Emotions
- Ethical Perspectives on Science & Technology
- Famine: History, Causes, and Consequences
- Frantz Fanon
- Freudian and Post-Freudian Psychology
- The Life, Work, & Legacy of Mohandas K. Gandhi
- Genocide
- Global Distributive Justice
- The Great Depression & The New Deal
- Health: Law, Ethics & Social Justice
- Hinduism
- The History, Theory & Praxis of the Left in the 1960s
- Human Nature and Personal Identity
- Human Rights
- Ethics, Law, and Politics of Immigration & Refugees
- Indic (or Indian) Philosophy
- Individual & Shared Responsibility
- International Criminal Law
- International Law
- Modern Iran
- Islam, the Arts, and Aesthetic Experience
- Islam & Muslims in the United States
- Islamic Studies
- Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
- The Jain Tradition
- Judaism
- Law and Literature
- Toward an Understanding of Liberalism
- Marxism
- Marxism (or ‘the Left’), Art & Aesthetics
- Marxism and Freudian Psychology
- Toward a Marxist Theory of International Law
- Mass Media
- Nonviolent Resistance in the Middle East (with an emphasis on the Palestinian struggle)
- Nuclear Weapons
- Pan-Africanism, Black Internationalism, & Black Cosmopolitanism
- Philosophy of Law and Legal Theory
- Philosophy, Psychology, & Methodology for the Social Sciences
- Philosophy & Racism
- Toward a “Realist” Political Psychology
- Punishment and Prison
- Radical Catholicism (The Catholic Worker Movement, Liberation Theology…)
- Science and Religion
- Science and Technology
- Slavery
- Social Security & the Welfare State
- South African Liberation Struggles
- Sufism
- Sullied (Natural & Social) Sciences
- Terrorism
- Torture: moral, legal, and political dimensions
- Transitional Justice
- Utopian Imagination, Thought & Praxis
- The Varna & Caste System in India
- Vietnam War
- Violent Conflict & the Laws of War
- Women as Intellectuals in the European Enlightenment
- Workers, the World of Work, and Labor Law
- Zionist Ideologies
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