The Capitalist Manifesto, by Louis O. Kelso and
Mortimer J. Adler, Random House, New York: 1958; reprinted Greenwood
Press, Westport, Connecticut: 1975. Also published in French, Spanish,
Greek and Japanese.
The New Capitalists, by Louis O. Kelso and Mortimer
J. Adler, Random House, New York: 1961; reprinted Greenwood Press, Westport,
Connecticut: 1975. Also published in Japanese.
Two-Factor Theory: The Economics of Reality, by
Louis O. Kelso and Patricia Hetter, Random House, New York: 1967; paperback
edition, Vintage Books: 1968. (Originally published under the title
How to Turn 80 Million Workers into Capitalists
on Borrowed Money.) Also published in Spanish and German.
Democracy and Economic Power: Extending the ESOP Revolution
Through Binary Economics, by Louis O. Kelso and Patricia Hetter
Kelso, Ballinger Publishing Co., Cambridge, Massachusetts: 1986; reprinted
by University Press of America, Lanham, Maryland: 1991. Also available
in Russian and Chinese.
Karl Marx: The Almost Capitalist, American Bar
Association Journal, March, 1957.
Corporate Benevolence or Welfare Redistribution?,
The Business Lawyer, January, 1960.
Labor's Great Mistake: The Struggle for the
Toil State, American Bar Association Journal, February, 1960.
Welfare State - American Style, Challenge,
The Magazine of Economic Affairs, New York University, October,
1963.
The Case for the 100% Dividend Payout, Trends
(published by Georgeson & Co.), New York, December, 1963.
Poverty and Profits, by Hostetler, Kelso,
Long, Oates, the Editors, Harvard Business Review, September-October,
1964.
Beyond Full Employment, Title News (the
Journal of the American Land Title Association), November, 1964.
Cooperatives and the Economic Power to Consume,
The Cooperative Accountant (published by the National Society
of Accountants for Cooperatives), Winter, 1964.
Why Not Featherbedding?, Challenge,
September-October 1966. (Reprinted in American
Controversy: Readings and Rhetoric, by Paul K. Dempsey and
Ronald E. McFarland, Scott, Foresman and Company, Glenview, Illinois:
1968.)
The Economic Foundation of Freedom, The
American Prospect: Insights into Our Next 100 Years, Houghton
Mifflin Company, Boston: 1977.
Labor's Untapped Wealth: An Address by Louis Kelso,
Air Line Pilot, October, 1984.
Uprooting World Poverty: A Job for Business, Business
Horizons, Fall, 1964. (Reprinted in Mercurio, Anno VIII, No.
8, Rome, Italy, August, 1965; Far Eastern Economic Review, Vol.
L, No. 1, Hong Kong, October, 1965. Winner of the First Place 1964 McKinsey
Award for Significant Business Writing.)
Poverty's Other Exit, North Dakota Law Review,
January, 1965.
Equality of Economic Opportunity Through Capital
Ownership, Social Policies for America
in the Seventies, edited by Robert Theobald, Doubleday &
Co., New York: 1968. (Excerpts from this essay reprinted in Current,
April, 1968.)
Reparations and the Churches, Business
Horizons, December, 1969.
Invisible Violence of Corporate Finance,
The Washington Post, June 18, 1972.
Man Without Property, Business and Society
Review, Summer, 1972.
Corporate Social Responsibility Without Corporate
Suicide, Challenge, July-August, 1973.
Employee Stock Ownership Plan, Business
& Government Insider Newsletter, July 30, August 6 and August 13,
1973.
Employee Stock Ownership Plans: A Micro-Application
of Macro-Economic Theory, The American University Law Review,
Spring, 1977.
The Greatest Financial Planning Tool of All
. . . Could ESOP Save General Motors?, The Financial Planner,
November, 1981.
Sychophantasy in Economics: A Review of George Gilder's
Wealth and Poverty, The Great Ideas Today, Encyclopdia
Britannica, Inc., Chicago: 1982.
The Right to Be Productive, The Financial Planner,
August and September, 1982.
Tax Reform Is Not the Answer, Chief Executive,
Spring, 1983.
How We Can Achieve Lifetime Employment, Chief
Executive, Autumn, 1983.
Damning Binary Economics With Faint Praise, Workplace
Democracy, Summer, 1987.
Leveraged Buyouts Good and Bad, Management
Review, November, 1987.
The Great Savings Snafu, Business and Society
Review, Winter, 1988.
Why Owner-Workers Are Winners, The New York
Times, January 29, 1989.
Why I Invented the ESOP LBO, Leaders, October/November/December,
1989.
Don't Meddle With ESOPs, The Journal of Commerce,
October 2, 1989.
Looking in a Marxist Mirror, The Journal of
Commerce, January 11, 1991.
Curing World Poverty: The New Role of Property,
edited by John H. Miller, C.S.C., S.T.D., Social Justice Review, St.
Louis: 1994.
Binary Economics: The New Paradigm, by Robert Ashford
and Rodney Shakespeare, University Press of America, Lanham, Maryland:
1999.
EQUITY: Why Employee Ownership Is Good
for Business, Corey
Rosen, John Case, and Martin Staubus, Harvard Business School Press, Boston,
Massachusetts: 2005.
The ESOP According to Kelso, by Stuart Nixon, Air
Line Pilot, October, 1984.
The World According to Kelso, by Steven Hayward,
Inland Business, April, 1987.
Louis Kelso, Capitalist, Bill Moyers: A World
of Ideas II, edited by Andie Tucher, Doubleday, New York: 1990.
The Binary Economics of Louis Kelso: The Promise of
Universal Capitalism, by Robert H. A. Ashford, Rutgers Law Journal,
Vol. 22, No. 1, Fall, 1990.
Louis Kelso's Binary Economy,
by Robert Ashford, The Journal of Socio-Economics, Vol. 25, No.
1, 1996.
Binary Economic Modes for the Privatization
of Public Assets, by Jerry N. Gauche, The Journal of Socio-Economics,
Vol. 27, No. 3, 1998.
A New Market Paradigm for Sustainable Growth: Financing
Broader Capital Ownership with Louis Kelso's Binary Economics, by
Robert Ashford, Praxis: The Fletcher Journal of Development Studies,
Vol. XIV, The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Global Development
and Environment Institute, Tufts University, Medford, Massachusetts:
1998.
The Theory of Productiveness: A Microeconomic and Macroeconomic
Analysis of Binary Growth and Output in the Kelso System, by Stephen
V. Kane, The Journal of Socio-Economics, Vol. 29, No. 6, 2000.
The Ultimate Management Team, by Chris Bayers,
WIRED, January, 2002.
Employee Ownership and Corporate Performance:
A Comprehensive Review of the Evidence, The Journal of Employee
Ownership Law and Finance, Vol. 14, No. 1, National Center for Employee
Ownership (NCEO), Oakland, California: 2002.
Binary Economics, Fiduciary Duties, and Corporate
Social Responsibility: Comprehending Corporate Wealth Maximization and
Distribution for Stockholders, Stakeholders, and Society, by Robert
Ashford, Tulane Law Review, Vol. 76, No. 5-6, June, 2002.
The New Owners, by Joseph Blasi and Douglas Kruse,
HarperCollins Publishers Inc., New York: 1991.
The Great Game of Business, by Jack Stack, Doubleday,
New York: 1992.
Open-Book Management: The Coming Business Revolution,
by John Case, HarperCollins Publishers, New York: 1995.
One World, Ready or Not: The Manic Logic of Global
Capitalism, by William Greider, Simon & Shuster, New York: 1997.
Participatory Employee Ownership:
How It Works, by John Logue, et al., Worker Owner Institute, Kent
State University, Kent, Ohio: 1998.
On the Way To Successful Employee Ownership, by
Warren L. Braun, Harrisonburg, Virginia: 2000.
Jobs & Fairness: The Logic and Experience
of Employee Ownership, Robert Oakeshott, Michael Russell (Publishing)
Ltd., Wilby, Norwich, England: 2000.
A Stake in the Outcome, by Jack Stack and
Bo Burlingham, Currency, New York, New York: 2002.
The Real World of Employee Ownership,
by John Logue and Jacquelyn Yates, Cornell University Press, Ithaca,
New York: 2001.
In the Company of Owners, Joseph Blasi, Douglas Kruse, and Aaron Bernstein, Basic Books, New York, New York: 2003.
The Soul of Capitalism, William Greider, Simon & Schuster, New York, New York: 2003.
Capital Homesteading for Every Citizen, Norman G. Kurland, Dawn K. Brohawn, and Michael Greaney, Economic Justice Media, Washington, D.C.: 2004.
Employee Stock Ownership Plans: ESOP Planning, Financing,
Implementation, Law and Taxation, Robert W. Smiley, Jr., Ronald J. Gilbert, David M. Binns,
Ronald L. Ludwig, and Corey M. Rosen, Eds., Beyster Institute at the Rady
School of Management, University of California, San Diego: 2006.
The SAIC Solution: How We Built An $8 Billion Employee-Owned
Technology Company, J. Robert Beyster with Peter Economy, John
Wiley & Sons,
Inc., Hoboken, New Jersey: 2007.
Shared Capitalism At Work: Employee Ownership, Profit and Gain Sharing, and Broad-Based Stock Options, Douglas L. Kruse, Richard B. Freeman and Joseph R. Blasi, Eds., The University of Chicago Press, Chicago and London: 2010.
The Origin and History of the ESOP and Its Future Role as a Business Succession Tool, John D. Menke, J.D. and Dickson C. Buxton, CLU, Ch.F.C., Journal of Financial Service Professionals, May, 2010.