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Joel Rogers, and Joshua Cohen. “Associations and Democracy”. Social Philosophy and Policy, Vol. 10, no. 2, Social Philosophy and Policy Foundation, 1993.
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Joel Rogers, and Marc Galanter. “A Transformation of American Business Disputing? Some Preliminary Observations”. Disputes Processing Research Program, Vol. 10, no. 3, Institute for Legal Studies, 1991.
An earlier version of this paper was presented at the Law & Society Association Annual Meetings in 1988, and provided the basis for subsequent presentations at the University of Wisconsin, The American Bar Foundation, Ohio State University, Hofstra University, and The International Institute for the Sociology of Law in Onati, Spain.
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Joshua Cohen, and Joel Rogers. “Knowledge, Morality and Hope: The Social Thought of Noam Chomsky”. New Left Review, 1991, pp. 5-27.
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Joel Rogers, and Wolfgang Streeck. Skill Needs and Training Strategies in the Wisconsin Metalworking Industry. COWS, 1991.
Wisconsin Metalworking Training Consortium: Recommendations for Action.
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Joel Rogers, and Dan Cantor. Party Time. COWS, 1990.
Some thoughts on a political party strategy for progressives in the 1990s.
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Joel Rogers. What Does "high Road" mean?. 1990.
First and foremost, “high road” (HR) denotes a family of strategies for human development under competitive market conditions that treat shared prosperity, environmental sustainability, and efficient democracy as necessary complements, not tragic tradeoffs.
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Joel Rogers. “Everything That Moves: Union Leverage and Critical Mass in Metropolitan Space”. Central Labor Councils and the Revival of American Unionism: Organizing for Justice in Our Communities , M.E. Sharpe, pp. 35-52.
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Joel Rogers, and Ruy Teixeira. America’s Forgotten Majority. The Atlantic Monthly, pp. 66-75.
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Joel Rogers. “Stumbling Towards Stockholm”. Contemporary Sociology, Vol. 6, pp. 703-7.
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Joel Rogers. “Productive Democracy”. New Visions of Market Governance: Crisis and Renewal, Routledge, pp. 171-88.