John McMurtry - Notable Works

Notable Works

  • The Dimensions Of English. Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1970.
  • Monogamy: A Critique The Monist 67(4): 588-600, 1972.
  • The Structure of Marx's World-View. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1978.
  • How to Tell the Left From the Right. Canadian Journal of Philosophy 9(3): 387-412, 1979.
  • The Case for Children's Liberation. Interchange 10(3): 387-412, 1979-80.
  • Philosophical Method and Rise of Social Philosophy. Eidos, 11(2): 139-176, 1981.
  • Fascism and Neo-Conservatism: Is There a Difference? Praxis International 4(1): 86-102, 1983.
  • The Unspeakable: Understanding the System of Fallacy of the Media. Informal Logic 10(3): 133-150, 1988.
  • Understanding War: A Philosophical Inquiry. Toronto: Science for Peace & Samuel Stevens, 1989.
  • Rethinking the Military Paradigm. Inquiry (Europe) 34(4): 415-432, 1991.
  • How Competition Goes Wrong. Journal of Applied Philosophy, 8(2): 200-210, 1991.
  • Education and the Market Model Journal of the Philosophy of Education 25(2): 209-218, 1991.
  • Sex, Love and Friendship In Soble, Alan & Barbara Krishner, eds, Sex, Love and Friendship Value Inquiry Book Series, Takoma: Rodopi, 1995.
  • Unequal Freedoms: The Global Market As An Ethical System, Toronto: Garamond & Westport, Conn., 1998.
  • The Cancer Stage of Capitalism. London, Pluto Books, 1999
  • Value Wars: The Global Market Versus the Life Economy, London and Sterling: Pluto Press, 2002.

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