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    Exploitation, Labor, and Basic Income.Michael W. Howard - 2015 - Analyse & Kritik 37 (1-2):281-304.
    Proposals for a universal basic income have reemerged in public discourse for a variety of reasons. Marx’s critique of exploitation suggests two apparently opposed positions on a basic income. On the one hand, a basic income funded from taxes on labor would appear to be exploitative of workers. On the other hand, a basic income liberates everyone from the vulnerable condition in which one is forced to sell one’s labor in order to survive, and so seems to be one way (...)
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  2. Self-Management and the Crisis of Socialism: The Rose in the Fist of the Present.Michael W. Howard - 2000 - Science and Society 66 (4):545-548.
     
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    Self-Management and the Crisis of Socialism: The Rose in the Fist of the Present.Michael Wayne Howard - 2000 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    While some conclude from the revolutions of 1989 that socialism is dead, interest in socialism continues because of persisting problems of contemporary capitalism. In this exciting text, Michael W. Howard offers critiques of liberal, communitarian, postmodern and some Marxist perspectives in order to develop a 'left-liberal' defense of a model of self-managed market socialism that includes a basic income for all. Specific applications of his view include analyses of its implications for the global marketplace, the changing nature of workplaces, and (...)
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    Walzer’s Socialism.Michael W. Howard - 1986 - Social Theory and Practice 12 (1):103-113.
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    Libertarianism, worker ownership, and wage slavery: A critique of Ellerman's labor theory of property.Michael W. Howard - 2003 - Journal of Social Philosophy 34 (2):169–187.
  6. Reviews : Mickael W. Howard -- from commodity fetishism to market socialism: critical notes on stanley moore.Michael W. Howard - 1980 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 7 (2):184-214.
  7. Michael W. Howard -- utopianism and nuclear deterrence.Michael W. Howard - 1984 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 10 (3-4):53-65.
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    Toward a New Socialism.Matt Bakker, Frank Bardacke, Johanna Brenner, Harry Brighouse, Chris Dixon, Barbara Epstein, Fred Evans, Ann Ferguson, Milton Fisk, Michael Hames-Garcia, Nancy Holmstrom, Michael W. Howard, Serenella Iovino, Stephanie Luce, Barbara McCloskey & Eduardo Mendieta - 2006 - Lexington Books.
    Toward a New Socialism offers a critical analysis of capitalism's failings and the imminent need for socialism as an alternative form of government. Dr. Richard Schmitt joins with Dr. Anatole Anton to compile a volume of essays exploring the benefits and consequences of a socialist system as an avenue of increased human solidarity and ethical principle.
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    A Contradiction in the Egalitarian Theory of Justice.Michael W. Howard - 1984 - Philosophy Research Archives 10:35-55.
    This paper sets out to account for conflicting interpretations of Rawls’ theory of justice by Marxian critics, by uncovering an unresolved contradiction in the theory between individualist and communitarian values. The contradiction comes to light particularly in the more egalitarian interpretation of Rawls, and can only be overcome by incorporating a fuller theory of the good than that with which Rawls has provided us. It may not be possible to do this without giving up the claim that the theory of (...)
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    Market socialism and political pluralism: Theoretical reflections on yugoslavia.Michael W. Howard - 2001 - Studies in East European Thought 53 (4):307-328.
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    Self-management, ownership, and the media.Michael W. Howard - 1993 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 8 (4):197 – 206.
    In this paper I argue for worker self-management of the media, particularly the press. I begin with a general argument for self-management of enterprises. Then I consider and respond to objections to my proposal arising from the distinctive character of media, their social and political functions, and their legal status. I argue that not only would self-management not conflict with the function of enabling citizens to be informed and participate equally in social and political life, but it would enable media (...)
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    Worker Control, Self-Respect, and Self-Esteem.Michael W. Howard - 1984 - Philosophy Research Archives 10:455-472.
    In this paper it is argued that the predominant mode of organization of work in capitalist society undermines the conditions for self-respect and self-esteem. Although no society can guarantee that everyone have self-respect and self-esteem, it is a requirement of justice that a society provide conditions favorable to their development. Worker control is a form of society which can satisfy this requirement, in a manner that is compatible with political democracy and basic liberties, and thus, from the standpoint of justice, (...)
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    Worker Self-Management, the Market, and Democracy.Michael W. Howard - 1992 - Social Philosophy Today 7:187-199.
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    John O'Neill, The Market: Ethics, Knowledge and Politics:The Market: Ethics, Knowledge and Politics.Michael W. Howard - 2000 - Ethics 110 (4):853-855.
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    Ruthlessness and oppression.Michael W. Howard - 1988 - Journal of Social Philosophy 19 (3):31-41.
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    Democracy After Macpherson. [REVIEW]Michael W. Howard - 2003 - Radical Philosophy Review 6 (2):195-196.
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    Dilemmas of Pluralist Democracy. [REVIEW]Michael W. Howard - 1986 - Review of Metaphysics 39 (4):761-763.
    Pluralism, or the existence of independent organizations, is desirable, and unavoidable in a large scale democracy. Such organizations are also potentially harmful, and require control. How much autonomy should they have, and how much should they be controlled? This is the basic dilemma of pluralist democracy, and Robert Dahl examines the major alternative solutions. He argues for a decentralized democratic socialism. He also makes clear how such a society would face many of the dilemmas of pluralist democracy, such as rights (...)
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    The Case for Carbon Dividends. [REVIEW]Michael W. Howard - 2019 - Basic Income Studies 15 (1).
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    Market Socialism. [REVIEW]Michael W. Howard - 1999 - Social Theory and Practice 25 (2):352-357.
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    Real Freedom for All. [REVIEW]Michael W. Howard - 1996 - Radical Philosophy Review of Books 14 (14):52-55.
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    The Forms of Power. [REVIEW]Michael W. Howard - 1992 - Radical Philosophy Review of Books 5 (5):8-11.
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    Theories of Democracy: A Critical IntroductionFrank Cunningham Routledge Contemporary Political Philosophy New York: Routledge, 2002, 248 pp. [REVIEW]Michael W. Howard - 2004 - Dialogue 43 (4):822-824.
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    The Rationality of Ethnic Conflict and of Positive Solidarity. [REVIEW]Michael W. Howard - 2001 - Radical Philosophy Review 3 (2):196-206.