- American apartheid, segregation and the making of the underclass, Douglas S. Massey, Nancy A. Denton
- The altruistic imagination, a history of social work and social policy in the United States, John H. Ehrenreich
- Prosperity and violence, the political economy of development, Robert H. Bates
- Take back the center, progressive taxation for a new progressive agenda, Peter S. Wenz
- New way to care, social protections that put families first, John C. Goodman
- American progressivism, a reader, edited and introduced by Ronald J. Pestritto and William J. Atto
- Strengthening the family, guidelines for the design of relevant programmes
- The case against socialism, Rand Paul with Kelley Ashby Paul
- Confronting homelessness, poverty, politics, and the failure of social policy, David Wagner, with Jennifer Barton Gilman
- On competition, Michael E. Porter
- Expand social security now!, how to ensure americans get the retirement they deserve, Steven Hill
- The human cost of welfare, how the system hurts the people it's supposed to help, Phil Harvey and Lisa Conyers ; foreword by Jonathan Rauch
- The case against socialism, Rand Paul
- Return to sender, unanswered letters to the President, 2001-2015, Ralph Nader
- The economics of inequality, poverty, and discrimination in the 21st century, Robert S. Rycroft, editor
- Runaway inequality, an activist's guide to economic justice, Les Leopold
- Reviving America, how repealing Obamacare, replacing the tax code, and reforming the Fed will restore hope and prosperity, Steve Forbes, Elizabeth Ames
- Evo's Bolivia, continuity and change, Linda C. Farthing and Benjamin H. Kohl
- Arguments for welfare, the welfare state and social policy, Paul Spicker
- The fix, how nations survive and thrive in a world in decline, Jonathan Tepperman
- The conservative's handbook, defining the right position on issues from A to Z, Phil Valentine
- Economic development, what everyone needs to know, Marcelo M. Giugale
- Disaster capitalism, making a killing out of catastrophe, Antony Loewenstein
- America ascendant, a revolutionary nation's path to addressing its deepest problems and leading the 21st century, Stanley B. Greenberg
- Social policy in transition, adjusting to the needs of the 1990s, United Nations Office at Vienna, Centre for Social Development and Humanitarian Affairs
- Going for broke, deficits, debt, and the entitlement crisis, Michael D. Tanner
- America's founding and the struggle over economic inequality, Clement Fatovic
- Using ethnographic data, interventions, public programming and public policy, [edited by] Jean J. Schensul ... [et al.]
- Trapped in America's safety net, one family's struggle, Andrea Louise Campbell
- Seasons such as these, how homelessness took shape in America, Cynthia J. Bogard
- National family policies, their relationship to the role of the family in the development process, Department of International Economic and Social Affairs, Centre for Social Development and Humanitarian Affairs
- Ending global poverty, a guide to what works, Stephen C. Smith
- Green economics, an introduction to theory, policy and practice, Molly Scott Cato
- Agents of change, strategy and tactics for social innovation, Sanderijn Cels, Jorrit de Jong, and Frans Nauta
- Social expenditure, 1960-1990, problems of growth and control
- Divided, the perils of our growing inequality, edited by David Cay Johnston
- The fix, how nations survive and thrive in a world in decline, Jonathan Tepperman
- Summer in the city, John Lindsay, New York, and the American dream, edited by Joseph P. Viteritti
- Conspiracies of the ruling class, how to break their grip forever, Lawrence B. Lindsey
- Social policy & social work, an introduction, Jo Cunningham & Steve Cunningham
- Ending homelessness, why we haven't, how we can, edited by Donald W. Burnes, David DiLeo
- Class mobility, by Duchess Harris, JD, PHD ; with Elisabeth Herschbach
- Progress for the poor, Lane Kenworthy
- Shame, how America's past sins have polarized our country, Shelby Steele
- LBJ's neglected legacy, how Lyndon Johnson reshaped domestic policy and government, edited by Robert H. Wilson, Norman J. Glickman, and Laurence E. Lynn Jr
- Releasing the commons, rethinking the futures of the commons, edited by Ash Amin and Philip Howell