There are 41 books by Ellen Frankel Paul on BookOrb. A strong starting point is What should constitutions do? (2011). The bibliography below is in publication order, with series grouped in reading order.

Standalone books

  1. 1 Moral revolution and economic science 1979 · 309 pages
  2. 2 Studies Of The Third Wave: Recent Soviet Jewish Immigration To The United States (Replica) 1981 · 176 pages
  3. 3 Nuclear rights/nuclear wrongs 1986 · 222 pages
  4. 4 Marxism and Liberalism 1986 · 223 pages
  5. 5 Beneficence, philanthropy and the publicgood 1987 · 141 pages
  6. 6 Ethics of Defense Policy 1987
  7. 7 Liberty, Property, and Government 1989 · 303 pages
  8. 8 Liberty, property, and the foundations of the American Constitution 1989 · 181 pages
  9. 9 Liberty, property, and government : constitutional interpretation before the New Deal 1989 · 303 pages
  10. 10 Totalitarianism at the crossroads 1990 · 217 pages
  11. 11 Crime, Culpability, and Remedy (Social Philosophy & Policy) 1990 · 248 pages
  12. 12 Liberty, property, and the future of constitutional development 1990 · 341 pages
  13. 13 Ethics, politics, and human nature 1991 · 240 pages
  14. 14 Socialism (Social Philosophy and Policy) 1992 · 96 pages
  15. 15 Why animal experimentation matters 2001 · 258 pages
  16. 16 Should differences in income and wealth matter? 2002 · 382 pages
  17. 17 Property rights and eminent domain 2008 · 276 pages
  18. 18 Objectivism, subjectivism, and relativism in ethics 2008
  19. 19 What should constitutions do? 2011 · 332 pages
  20. 20 Equity and Gender 2019 · 164 pages

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Frequently asked questions

How many books has Ellen Frankel Paul written?

BookOrb lists 41 books by Ellen Frankel Paul.

Where should I start with Ellen Frankel Paul?

A good starting point is What should constitutions do? (2011).

What is the Ellen Frankel Paul books in order list?

In publication order: 1. Moral revolution and economic science (1979), 2. Studies Of The Third Wave: Recent Soviet Jewish Immigration To The United States (Replica) (1981), 3. Nuclear rights/nuclear wrongs (1986), 4. Marxism and Liberalism (1986), 5. Beneficence, philanthropy and the publicgood (1987), 6. Ethics of Defense Policy (1987), 7. Liberty, Property, and Government (1989), 8. Liberty, property, and the foundations of the American Constitution (1989), 9. Liberty, property, and government : constitutional interpretation before the New Deal (1989), 10. Totalitarianism at the crossroads (1990), 11. Crime, Culpability, and Remedy (Social Philosophy & Policy) (1990), 12. Liberty, property, and the future of constitutional development (1990), 13. Ethics, politics, and human nature (1991), 14. Socialism (Social Philosophy and Policy) (1992), 15. Why animal experimentation matters (2001), and 5 more.