Charles Schwartz

WRITINGS on SCIENCE and SOCIETY

1. Manipulators of Science - Winners and Losers.
in Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, May 1969

2. Professional Organization.
in "The Social Responsibility of the Scientist," edited by Martin Brown;
The Free Press, New York, 1971

3. The Movement vs. the Establishment.
in The Nation, June 22, 1970.  Reprinted in "National Science Policy," Hearings before the Subcommittee on Science, Research and Development, of the House Committee on Science and Astronautics, 91st Congress, 2nd session, September 1970, p.924

4. "Science Against the People - the Story of Jason,"
co-authored booklet, published by SESPA, Berkeley 1972

5. Can Technologists Contribute to the Solution of Societal Problems?
in California Engineer, University of California, February 1973

6. World Population Growth.
Letter in IEEE Spectrum, March 1972

7. "Probing the Rockefeller Fortune,"
(with G. William Domhoff) a report for members of the U. S. Congress; see Hearings before the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, 93rd Congress 2nd session December 2, 1974

8. Helping the Pentagon Aim Right.
in Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, November 1974

9. Corporate Connections of Notable Scientists.
in Science for the People, May 1975

10. The Corporate Connection.
in Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, October 1975

11. "Academics in Government and Industry - A Study of the Outside Consulting Activities of University Faculty,"
(unpublished report) September 1975

12. "Nuclear Power,"
co-authored booklet, published by Science for the People, Berkeley March 1976

13. Public Interest Science - A Critique.
in "Science and Technology Policy," edited by Joseph Haberer, Lexington Books 1977

14. The Berkeley Controversy Over Nuclear Weapons.
in Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, September 1978

15. Atoms for War.
in "The Future of American Democracy, views from the left," edited by Mark Kann, Temple University Press 1983

16. Physics and the Military.
in Physics Today, October 1984

17. Science: Villain and Victim in the Military State.
keynote address at the interdisciplinary symposium, "War & Peace, Perspectives in the Nuclear Age" held at Texas Tech University, January 1985

18. Ethical Questions in Military-Related Employment.
speech published in "Human Values in the Nuclear Age," edited by K. Litfin and F. Evans, Immaculate Heart College Center, Los Angeles 1984

19. No Science as Usual.
speech at the NBAU symposium, "Living in Pre-War America (Questions of Complicity & Responsibility)" held in New York City October 1986; published in Revolutionary Worker, October 20, 1986

20. Defying the Laws of Physics.
interview in Sojourners, May 1987

21. Science: Villain and Victim.
in Earth Island Journal Vol. 2, Winter 1987

22. "Career Information for the Socially Responsible Physics Student,"
privately published booklet, Berkeley October 1987

23. Publish & Perish: Integration of University Science with the Pentagon.
(with Paul Selvin) in Science for the People, Vol. 20  Jan/Feb 1988

24. Scientists: Villains and Victims in the Arms Race: An Appraisal and a Plan of Action.
in Bulletin of Peace Proposals, Vol. 19  No. 3/4 1988

25. "Career Information for the Socially Responsible Student in Physics/Chemistry/ Mathematics/Electrical Engineering/ Mechanical Engineering/ Materials Science,"
six versions of a booklet published at Berkeley 1989

26. Political Structuring of the Institutions of Science.
in Laura Nader, ed., "Naked Science: Anthropological Inquiry into Boundaries, Power, and Knowledge," New York: Routledge, 1996


Various Letter and opinion pieces in newspapers and magazines.