Global inequalities. Cambridge: Polity Press; 2006.
The collapse of globalism. London: Atlantic Book; 2005.
Globalization theory: a post-mortem. Int Polit 2005;42:2-74.
The overselling of globalization, in Globalization– what is next? In: Weinstein MM, editor. New York: Columbia University Press; 2005.
The world is flat 3.0–a brief history of the 21st century. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux; 2007.
Geology of mankind: the Anthropocene. Nature 2002;415:23.
; Crutzen, Paul J.; McNeill, John R. The Anthropocene: are humans now overwhelming the great forces of nature? Ambio 2007 Dec;36(8):614-621.
Recent acceleration of human adaptive evolution. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 2007 Dec;104(52):20753-20758.
PloS Biol 2005 Dec;3(12):2208-2217. Gregory Wray, Duke University, priv. com.
The singularity is near: when humans transcend biology. New York: Viking Penguin; 2005.
Extreme genetic engineering: an introduction to synthetic biology. January 2007. Available from: http://www.etcgroup.org .
Transhumanism: in new bottles for new wine. London: Chatto & Windus; 1957. 13-17 p.
The logic of animal conflict. Nature 1973;246:15-18.
The origin of virtue: human instincts and the evolution of cooperation. New York: Viking; 1996.
The science of good and evil. New York: Henry Holt and Company; 2004.
Breaking the spell-religion as a natural phenomenon. New York: Viking, Penguin Group; 2006.
The evolution of cooperation. Science 1981;211:1390-1396.
The descent of man. New York: Prometheus Book; 1998. 126-127 p.
Statement by Nobel Laureates on the occasion of the one hundredth anniversary of the Nobel Prize (110 Nobel Prize Winners Look Ahead, Stockholm, Dec 11, 2001).
loc.gov/exhibits/freud/freud03.html.
UNESCO; March 31, 2008.
UNESCO; 1998.
The double helix of learning and work. Bucharest: UNESCO, CEPES; 2003.
The age of discontinuity: guidelines to our changing society. New York: Harper & Row; 1969.
Knowledge-based society. Acque & Terre; 2003. 37-40, 61-63 p.
Inclusive wealth report, 2012. Available from: http://www.ihdp.unu.edu/article/iwr.
Universities and industry. European Review 1994;2:31-36.
The participation of older workers in employment and training administration programs. In: Riley J, et al; editors. A compilation of selected papers from employment and training administration's biennial national research conference. Washington, DC: US Dept of Labor, Employment and Training Administration 2003.
Saying no to retirement. Inc. Magazine 2005;27(9): 27-29.
Go back to work – the recipe for happy, retired husbands. Human Ecology 1999;27(4):2.
An ageing society? No, a counter-ageing society. The four pillars. Geneva: Geneva Association Information Letter; Aug 2000.
Invecchiamento o svecchiamento: questo e il problema? Giornale dell'Istituto Italiano degli Attuari. Roma 2003;66:119-144
The employment dilemma and the future of work. Geneva: The Geneva Association; 1996. 151 p.
Working beyond 60: key policies and practices in Europe. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. 2005; 60(3):436-438.
Facing the age wave and economic policy: fixing public opinion systems with healthcare in the wings Fiscal Studies 2005;26:5-34.
330: Silver Workers Study Research Report; August 2007.
Knowledge-based society as a solution for unemployment and retirement problems. SEF 003, Warsaw; November 19-21, 2003. Panel 40: Strategies for employment, retirement and pensions in an integrated Europe.
The future of higher education: beyond the campus; January 2010. 1-20 p.
A transdisciplinary world model. Syst Res Behav Sci 2012 Sep-Oct;29(5):517-526.