Books and Publications
- A Living Wage: Its Ethical and Economic Aspects. New York: Macmillan Co., 1906.
- Francisco Ferrer, Criminal Conspirator. St Louis: B Herder Book Co., 1911.
- Alleged Socialism of the Church Fathers. St Louis: B Herder Book Co., 1913.
- Socialism: Promise or Menace? New York: Macmillan Co., 1914 (a written debate with Morris Hillquit).
- Distributive Justice: The Right and Wrong of Our Present Distribution of Wealth. New York: Macmillan Co., 1916.
- The Church and Socialism and Other Essays. Washington: The University Press, 1919.
- The Church and Labor. New York: Macmillan Co., 1920. (with Joseph Husslein)
- A Living Wage: Its Ethical and Economic Aspects. New York: Macmillan Co., 1914. (revised edition)
- Social Reconstruction. New York: Macmillan Co., 1920.
- The State and the Church. New York: Macmillan Co., 1922. (with Moorhouse F.X. Millar)
- Declining Liberty and Other Papers. New York: Macmillan Co., 1927.
- Distributive Justice: The Right and Wrong of Our Present Distribution of Wealth. New York: Macmillan Co., 1927. (revised edition)
- The Catholic Church and the Citizen. New York: Macmillan Co., 1928.
- Questions of the Day. Boston: Stratford Co., 1931.
- A Better Economic Order. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1935.
- Seven Troubled Years, 1930-1936: A Collection of Papers on the Depression and on the Problems of Recovery and Reform. Ann Arbor: Edwards Brothers, 1937.
- Catholic Principles of Politics. New York: Macmillan Co., 1940. (with Francis J. Boland, this is a revised edition of The State and the Church)
- Social Doctrine in Action, a Personal History. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1941.
- Distributive Justice: The Right and Wrong of Our Present Distribution of Wealth. New York: Macmillan Co., 1942. (3rd edition, revised)
- The Norm of Morality Defined and Applied to Particular Actions. Ann Arbor: Edwards Brothers, 1944.
- The Church and Interest-Taking. St. Louis: B. Herder, 1910.
- A Minimum Wage By Legislation. St. Louis: Central Bureau of German Roman Central Verein, 1911.
- Social Reform on the Catholic Lines. Brooklyn: Volksverein, Greenpoint, 1912.
- The Living Wage. Catholic Social Guild Series. London: Catholic Truth Society, 1913.
- Social Reform on Catholic Lines. New York; Columbus Press, 1914. (revised edition)
- Minimum Wage Laws to Date. New York: Paulist Press, 1915.
- Family Limitation and the Church and Birth Control. New York: Paulist Press, 1916.
- Catholic Church vs. Socialism. New York: The Mail and Express Co., 1918.
- Problems of the Peace Conference. New York: American Press, 1918.
- Bishop's Program of Social Reconstruction. Washington: National Catholic Welfare Conference, 1919.
- Catholic Doctrine on the Right of Self Government. New York: Paulist Press, 1919.
- Social Reconstruction, a General Review of the Problems and Survey of Remedies. Washington: National Catholic War Council, 1919.
- Capital and Labor. Washington: National Catholic Welfare Council, 1920.
- The Denver Tramway Strike of 1920. Denver: Denver Commission of Religious Forces, 1921. (with Edward T. Devin and John A. Lapp)
- The Labor Problem: What It Is, How to Solve It. New York: Paulist Press, 1921. (With Raymond McGowan, also published under the title of A Catechism of the Social Question)
- The Christian Doctrine of Property. New York: Paulist Press, 1923.
- The Supreme Court and the Minimum Wage. New York: Paulist Press, 1923.
- Christian Charity and the Plight of Europe. New York: Paulist Press, 1924.
- The Equal Rights Amendment in Relation to Protective Legislation for Women. Washington: National Catholic Welfare Conference, 1929.
- The Proposed Child Labor Amendment. New York: National Child Labor Committee, 1924.
- A Question of Tactics for Catholic Citizens. 1924
- Industrial Democracy from a Catholic Viewpoint. Washington: Rossi-Bryn Co., 1925.
- Human Sterilization. Washington: National Catholic Welfare Conference, 1927.
- Should a Catholic be President? The Smith-Marshall Controversy. New York: Calvert Publishing Corporation, 1927.
- The Ethics of Public Utility Valuation. Washington: National Popular Government League, 1928.
- International Ethics. Washington: Catholic Association for International Peace, 1928. (with the Ethics Committee)
- Prohibition Today and Tomorrow. Washington: Catholic Charities Review, 1928.
- Supreme Court and the Minimum Wage. New York: Paulist Press, 1928.
- Prohibition and Civic Loyalty. Washington: (self-published), 1929.
- Unemployment. Washington. National Catholic Welfare Conference, 1929.
- The Vatican-Italian Accord. New York: Foreign Policy Association, 1929. (with Count Carlo Sforza and Charles C. Marshall)
- Moral Aspects of Sterilization. Washington: National Catholic Welfare Conference, 1930.
- Prohibition, Yes or No? New York: Paulist Press, 1930.
- Capital and Labor. New York: Paulist Press, 1931.
- Moral Factors in Economic Life. Washington: National Council of Catholic Men, 1931. (with Francis J. Haas)
- Catholic Principles and the Present Crises. Washington: Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems, 1932.
- Radical Pronouncements of Popes Leo XIII and Pius XI. Washington: National Catholic Welfare Conference, 1932.
- Some Timely Commentaries on a Great Encyclical. Washington: National Catholic Welfare Conference, 1932.
- Attitude of the Church Toward Public Ownership. New York: Public Ownership League, 1932.
- The Catholic Teaching on Our Industrial System. Washington: National Catholic Welfare Conference, 1934.
- International Economic Life. Washington: Catholic Association for International Peace, 1934. (with Parker T. Moom and Raymond A. McGowan)
- Organized Social Justice. New York: Paulist Press, 1934.
- Shall the NRA Be Scrapped? Washington: Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems, 1934.
- Social Justice in the 1935 Congress. Washington: National Catholic Welfare Conference, 1935.
- Human Sterilization. Washington: National Catholic Welfare Conference, 1936.
- Message of the Encyclicals for America Today. Washington: National Catholic Welfare Conference, 1936.
- Roosevelt Safeguards America. New York: Democratic National Committee, 1936.
- The Constitution and Catholic Industrial Teaching. New York: Paulist Press, 1937.
- The Church, the State and Unemployment. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1938.
- The Present Business Recession. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1938.
- Relation of Catholicism to Fascism, Communism, and Democracy. Washington: National Catholic Welfare Conference, 1938.
- Bishop's Program of Social Reconstruction, a General Review of the Problems and Survey for Social Reconstruction. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1939.
- Citizen, the Church, and the State. New York: Paulist Press, 1939.
- Testimonial Dinner. Washington: Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems, 1939.
- Can Unemployment Be Ended? Washington: American Association for Economic Freedom, 1940.
- Defense for America. New York: Macmillan, 1940.
- Obligation of Catholics to Promote Peace. Washington: Catholic Association of International Peace, 1940.
- Report of the Interfaith Conference on Unemployment. Washington: National Catholic Welfare Conference, 1940.
- The Right and Wrong of War. Washington: (privately published), 1940.
- American Democracy vs. Racism, Communism. New York Paulist Press, 1941.
- The Enemy is Hitler. South Bend, Indiana: Fight For Freedom Committee, 1941.
- The World Society, a Joint Report. New York: Paulist Press, 1941.
- International Post War Reconstruction. Washington: National Catholic Welfare Conference, 1942.
- Original Sin and Human Misery. New York: Paulist Press, 1942.
- A Suggested Limitation of Capitalist Property. Dublin: Catholic Truth Society of Ireland, 1946.
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