Michael Howard

My Focus

Research Interests

Michael Howard’s research interests include Social and Political Philosophy, Workplace and Economic Democracy, Basic Income, Global Justice, and Philosophy of Social Science.

Books

Alaska’s Permanent Fund Dividend: Examining It’s Suitability as a Model, co-edited with Karl Widerquist (Palgrave MacMillan, 2012).

Exporting the Alaska Model: Adapting the Permanent Fund Dividend for Reform around the World,  co-edited with Karl Widerquist (Palgrave MacMillan, 2012).

Self-Management and the Crisis of Socialism,  (Rowman & Littlefield, 2000)

Socialism, (Humanity Press, 2001).

Recent Publications

Articles

Op-eds, videos, podcasts, and other short pieces

A man (younger Michael Howard) standing next to a European street named after Karl Marx.

Professional Preparations

B.A., University of Chicago
M.A. and Ph.D., Boston University

Outstanding Faculty Award for Teaching and Advising, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, University of Maine, 2011-1012
Basic Income Studies Essay Prize, 2006.

More About

I have been involved over the years with various peace and justice organizations, such as the Peace and Justice Center of Eastern Maine, seeking non-military solutions to conflict.  I have traveled, among other places, to Cuba and the former Yugoslavia, and have given talks on these countries.   I am Treasurer for an interdisciplinary society called the International Institute for Self-management, that meets bi-annually in various countries to discuss research and current developments in cooperatives and other forms of economic democracy.  I have been a contributing editor for a  related publication, the Grassroots Economic Organizing Newsletter (GEO). I am the Coordinator of the US Basic Income Guarantee Network, and co-editor of the journal Basic Income Studies. I am also active in several societies, such as the Radical Philosophy Association, the North American Society for Social Philosophy, and the Basic Income Earth Network. I also help to organize every semester a lecture series for the Socialist and Marxist Studies interdisciplinary minor.

My door is always open to talk to students interested in philosophy.   Drop by the Maples for a chat, or inquire over e-mail.