Selected Books
- The Endless Crisis: How Monopoly-Finance Capital Produces Stagnation and Upheaval from the USA to China with Robert W. McChesney, 2012
- What Every Environmentalist Needs To Know about Capitalism: A Citizen's Guide to Capitalism and the Environment with Fred Magdoff, 2011
- The Ecological Rift: Capitalism's War on the Earth with Brett Clark and Richard York, 2010
- The Ecological Revolution: Making Peace with the Planet 2009
- The Great Financial Crisis: Causes and Consequences with Fred Magdoff, 2009
- Critique of Intelligent Design: Materialism versus Creationism from Antiquity to the Present with Brett Clark and Richard York, 2008
- Naked Imperialism: The U.S. Pursuit of Global Dominance 2006
- Pox Americana: Exposing the American Empire co-edited with Robert McChesney, 2004
- Ecology Against Capitalism 2002
- Marx’s Ecology: Materialism and Nature 2000
- Hungry For Profit: The Agribusiness Threat to Farmers, Food, and the Environment co-edited with Fred Magdoff and Fred Buttel, 1999
- The Vulnerable Planet: A Short Economic History of the Environment 1999, 2nd Ed.
- In Defense of History: Marxism and the Postmodern Agenda co-edited with Ellen Meiksins Wood, 1996
- Capitalism and the Information Age: The Political Economy of the Global Communication Revolution co-edited with Ellen Meiksins Wood and Robert W. McChesney, 1998
- The Faltering Economy: The Problem of Accumulation under Monopoly Capitalism co-edited with Henryk Szlajfer, 1984
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