Books
Government Project
– Glencoe, IL: The Free Press, 1951.This is an account of an attempt by one of the biggest, most efficient, and most democratic of governments — that of the United States — to remake the lives of a few of its… More
Politics, Planning, and the Public Interest
– With Martin Meyerson, Glencoe, IL: The Free Press, 1955.“This book suggests a number of generalizations about public housing in this country. The moral of the story it tells is that planning of public housing is a meaningless intellectual… More
The Moral Basis of a Backward Society
– With Laura Fasano, Glencoe, IL: The Free Press, 1958.“This small book packs a terrific punch…. It describes a village near Potenza in southern Italy, where only officials specifically appointed for that purpose do anything for the… More
Government and Housing in Metropolitan Areas
– With Morton M. Grodzins, New York: McGraw-Hill, 1958.Turning to Government and Housing in Metropolitan Areas, I found the steadying hand of good, sound economics…. Banfield and Grodzins point out that the two-headed aspect of the… More
A Report on the Politics of Boston
– With Martha Derthick, Cambridge, MA: Joint Center for Urban Studies of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University, 1960.“This report was edited by Edward C. Banfield and Martha Derthick, the latter of whom went on to fame as a political scientist at the Brookings Institution and the University of… More
Urban Government: A Reader in Politics and Administration
– New York: The Free Press of Glencoe, 1961.Edward Banfield selected a series of works to illustrate different key issues in urban politics. There are eight sections: Urban Government as a Subject for Study; Urban Government in the… More
Political Influence: A New Theory of Urban Politics
– New York: The Free Press of Glencoe, 1961/1982. A reprint with a new introduction by James Q. Wilson was published in 2003.In government, influence denotes one’s ability to get others to act, think, or feel as one intends. A mayor who persuades voters to approve a bond issue exercises influence. A… More
American Foreign Aid Doctrines
– Washington: American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, January 1963.In his study, American Foreign Aid Doctrines, Professor Banfield critically examines the premises of aid doctrines as to both fact and value. As a critique of present aid doctrine, his… More
City Politics
– With James Q. Wilson, Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1963.City Politics examines the structure of urban politics: the electoral system, the distribution of authority, the centralization of influence; and analyzes the forces and groups involved:… More
Big City Politics: A Comparative Guide to the Political Systems of Atlanta, Boston, Detroit, El Paso, Los Angeles, Miami, Philadelphia, St. Louis and Seattle
– New York: Random House, 1965.“Edward Banfield’s introductory essay crisply summarizes this book’s purpose, content and probable audience. It is designed to be a compact and informative description of… More
Boston: The Job Ahead
– With Martin Meyerson, Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1966.“Two university scholars of outstanding ability, Martin Meyerson and Edward C. Banfield…. were invited by Boston business leaders to publish a series of 12 essays on key… More
The Unheavenly City
– Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1970.“‘This book will probably strike many readers as the work of an ill-tempered and mean-spirited fellow.’ These words begin Edward Banfield’s 1970 classic, The… More
The Unheavenly City Revisited: A Revision of the Unheavenly City
– Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1974.The Unheavenly City is one of the most widely read and widely debated books on contemporary American urban problems. In the more than twenty years since this book was written, the situation… More
The Democratic Muse: Visual Arts and the Public Interest
– New York: Basic Books, 1984.“Banfield’s book is about the following subjects: various definitions of artistic purpose and activity; the legislative and political histories of the National Endowment for… More
Here the People Rule: Selected Essays
– New York: Plenum Press, 1985. Washington, D.C.: American Enterprise Institute, 1991.This book of essays includes Edward C. Banfield’s most important insights into the American political system. “What Banfield has done…has been to challenge the central… More
Civility and Citizenship in Liberal Democratic Societies
– New York: Paragon House, 1992.How do civility and citizenship, aspects of the individual’s attachment to a liberal democratic society, affect the nature and future of that society? This book reminds us of the… More
Essays
Rural Rehabilitation in Washington County, Utah
– Journal of Land and Public Utility Economics, Vol. 23, No. 3, August 1947, pp. 261-270.Planning Under the Research and Marketing Act of 1946: A Study in the Sociology of Knowledge
– Journal of Farm Economics, Vol. 31, No. 1, February 1949, pp. 48-75.Great Rehearsal or Great Compromise?
– (with Rexford G. Tugwell), Common Cause, Vol. 2, No. 12, July 1949, pp.449-456.Ten Years of the Farm Tenant Purchase Program
– Journal of Farm Economics, Vol. 31, No. 3, August 1949, pp. 469-486.Congress and the Budget: A Planner’s Criticism
– The American Political Science Review, Vol. 43, No. 6, December 1949, pp. 1217-1228.Book review of Wartime Economic Planning in Agriculture: A Study in the Allocation of Resources
– Bela Gold, Journal of Business, Vol. 23, No. 2, April 1950, pp. 134-135.Book review of TVA and the Grass Roots, A Study in the Sociology of Formal Organization
– (with Rexford G. Tugwell), in Public Administration Review, Winter 1950, pp. 47-55.Book review of The Planning Function in Urban Government
– (with Rexford G. Tugwell), in Journal of the American Institute of Planners, Vol. 17, 1951, pp. 46-49.Organization for Policy Planning in the U.S. Department of Agriculture
– Journal of Farm Economics, Vol. 24, No. 1, February 1952, pp. 14-34.Book review of Utopia LTD: The Story of the English New Town of Stevenage
– American Journal of Sociology, Vol. 59, No. 5, March 1954, p. 510.Book review of A Mormon Chronicle: The Diaries of John D. Lee, 1848-1876, Vol. 1
– The Mississippi Valley Historical Review, Vol. 43, Jun. 1956, pp. 122-124.The Case of the Handcuffed Sheriff
– A pamphlet in the Case Stories in American Politics Series, Robert A. Goldwin, ed., Chicago: American Foundation for Political Education, 1957.Book review of Democracy and the American Party System
– American Journal of Sociology, Vol. 62, No. 5, March 1957, pp. 525-526.The Politics of Metropolitan Area Organization
– Midwest Journal of Political Science, Vol. 1, No. 1, May 1957, pp. 77-91.Book review of Administrative Behavior: A Study of Decision-Making Processes in Administrative Organization
– Public Administrative Review, Vol. 17, No. 4, Autumn 1957, pp. 279-285.Financial and Governmental Requirements for Housing and Urban Renewal in Metropolitan Areas
– A pamphlet published by The University of Chicago Press, 1958.Book review of An Economic Theory of Democracy
– Midwest Journal of Political Science, Vol. 2, No. 3, August 1958, p. 324.Book review of Among the Mormons: Historic Accounts by Contemporary Observers
– The Mississippi Valley Historical Review, Vol. 45, No. 3, December 1958, pp. 502-503.The Case of the Growing Problem
– A pamphlet in the Case Stories in American Politics Series, Robert A. Goldwin, ed., Chicago: American Foundation for Continuing Education, 1959.The Case of the Blighted City
– A pamphlet in the Case Stories in American Politics Series, Robert A. Goldwin, ed., Chicago: American Foundation for Continuing Education, 1959.Ends and Means in Planning
– International Social Science Journal, Vol. 11, No. 3, 1959, pp. 361-368. Reprinted in Edward C. Banfield, Here the People Rule: Selected Essays (Washington, DC: AEI, 1991).Abstract: The word planning is given a bewildering variety of meanings. To some it means socialism. To others, the layout and design of cities. To still others, regional development schemes… More
A Report on the Politics of Boston
– Cambridge: Joint Center for Urban Studies of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University, 1960.The Training of the Executive
– Public Policy, Vol. 10, 1960, Carl J. Friedrich and Seymour E. Harris, eds., pp. 16-43. Reprinted in Edward C. Banfield, Here the People Rule: Selected Essays (Washington, DC: AEI, 1991).Abstract: The postwar popularity of executive development programs raises in slightly new form the old question of what should be the training of the executive. An executive development… More
The Political Implications of Metropolitan Growth
– Daedalus, Vol. 90, Winter, 1960, pp. 61-78. Reprinted in Edward C. Banfield, Here the People Rule: Selected Essays (Washington, DC: AEI, 1991).Abstract: The rapid growth of the metropolitan populations will not necessarily have much political effect. To be sure, many new facilities, especially schools, highways, and water supply… More
The Limitations of Metropolitan Reorganization
– In Democracy in Urban America, Oliver P. Williams, ed., Chicago: Rand McNally, 1961, pp. 171-177.In Defense of the American Party System
– In Political Parties, U.S.A., Robert A. Goldwin, ed. (Chicago: Rand McNally & Co., 1961), pp. 21-39. Reprinted in Edward C. Banfield, Here the People Rule: Selected Essays (Washington, DC: AEI, 1991).Abstract: The American party system has been criticized on four main grounds: (1) the parties do not offer the electorate a choice in terms of fundamental principles; their platforms are… More
Don’t Abdicate to the Experts
– Challenge, Vol. 9, No. 4 (January, 1961), pp. 39-41.No! Our Wants Are Limitless
– The Detroit News, February 18, 1962, pp. 13E-14E.Book review of Economic Development, by John Kenneth Galbraith
– National Review, Vol. 12, No. 22, June 5, 1962, pp. 412-413.Book review of Capitalism and Freedom, by Milton Friedman
– National Review, Vol. 13, No. 20, November 20, 1962, pp. 401-403.Book review of Reason in Society: Five Types of Decisions and Their Social Conditions, by Paul Diesing
– Political Science Quarterly, Vol. 78, No. 1, March 1963, pp. 120-22.Government in Metropolis
– In New City, Man in Metropolis: A Christian Response, Chicago: Catholic Council on Working Life, Vol. 2, No. 2, April 15, 1963, pp. 7-9.The Key Problem of the City
– The Harvard Review, Vol. 2, No. 4, Fall 1964, pp. 14-27.Public-Regardingness as a Value Premise in Voting Behavior
– (with James Q. Wilson), in American Political Science Review, Vol. 58, No. 4, December 1964, pp. 876-887.Needed: A Public Purpose
– In The Public Library and the City, Ralph W. Conant, ed., Cambridge: M.I.T. Press, 1965, pp. 102-113.The Negro in City Politics
– (with James Q. Wilson), in Problems and Prospects of the Negro Movement, Raymond J. Murphy and Howard Elinson, eds., Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, 1966, pp. 376-394.Book review of The City is the Frontier, by Charles Abrams
– Commentary, Vol. 41, No. 3, March 1966, pp. 93-95.Excerpt: In 1960 the Ford Foundation made grants of $25,000 each to ten authorities on housing and planning, in order to induce them to set down their thoughts on urban renewal. One of the… More
The Decision-Making Schema, A Review
– Administrative Questions and Political Answers, C. E. Hawley, ed.,Princeton: Van Nostrand, 1966, pp. 64-70.The Uses and Limitations of Metropolitan Planning in Massachusetts
– In Taming Megalopolis, H. W. Eldredge, ed., New York: Doubleday, 1967, pp. 710-719.Cleavages in Urban Politics
– (with James Q. Wilson), in Politics in the Metropolis: A Reader in Conflict and Cooperation, Thomas R. Dye and Brett W. Hawkins, eds., Columbus, Ohio: Charles E. Merrill, 1967, pp. 43-55.Book review of Urban Political Systems: A Functional Analysis of Metropolitan Toronto
– Interplay, October 1967, pp. 56-58.Economic Analysis of Political Problems
– Reprinted in Edward C. Banfield, Here the People Rule: Selected Essays (Washington, DC: AEI, 1991).Abstract: My main contentions are (1) social choice processes differ in their logical structures; economics deals with one category (“aggregation”), political science with another… More
Draw Young Working Men Into City’s Affairs
– The Boston Globe, November 21, 1967, p. 16.Rioting Mainly for Fun and Profit
– In The Metropolitan Enigma: Inquiries into the Nature and Dimensions of America’s “Urban Crisis,” James Q. Wilson, ed., Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1968, pp. 283-308.Book review of The Second Rebellion: The New York City Draft Riots of 1863
– New York Magazine, Vol. 1, No. 17, July 29, 1968, pp. 55-57.Why Government Cannot Solve the Urban Problem
– Daedalus, Vol. 94, No. 4, Fall 1968, pp. 1231-1241.An Act of Corporate Citizenship
– In Programs to Employ the Disadvantaged, Peter B. Doeringer, ed., Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1969, pp. 26-59.‘Weak’ Mayor Government in Chicago
– (with Martin Meyerson), in Democracy in Urban America, revised edition, Oliver P. Williams, ed., Chicago: Rand McNally, 1969, pp. 259-267.Businessmen in Politics
– (with James Q. Wilson), Democracy in Urban America, revised edition, Oliver P. Williams, ed., Chicago: Rand McNally, 1969, pp. 366-379.Welfare: A Crisis Without ‘Solutions’
– The Public Interest, No. 16, Summer 1969, pp. 89-101.Welfare Reform: Choose Your Evil
– Wall Street Journal, August 14, 1969, p. 8.Power Structure and Civic Leadership
– (with James Q. Wilson), Strategies of Community Organization, Fred M. Cox and others, eds., Itasca, IL: F. E. Peacock Publishers, 1970, pp. 112-122.Race: Thinking May Make It So
– Wall Street Journal, May 11, 1970, p. 14Model Cities: A Step Towards the New Federalism
– The Report of the President’s Task Force on Model Cities, U.S. Government Printing Office, August 1970.Edward C. Banfield chaired this task force, which included James Q. Wilson (a former student of his), Richard Lugar (then Mayor of Indianapolis), Professor James Buchanan, and others.… More
The Cities: The ‘Lower Class’
– New York Times, October 12, 1970, p.37.The Cities: Babies for Sale
– New York Times, October 13, 1970, p. 45.Putting Social Science to Work Is a Risky Undertaking
– Social Science Quarterly, Vol. 51, No. 4, March 1971, pp. 854-859.Revenue Sharing in Theory and Practice
– The Public Interest, No. 23, Spring 1971, pp. 33-45. Reprinted in Edward C. Banfield, Here the People Rule: Selected Essays (Washington, DC: AEI, 1991).Abstract: How one evaluates revenue sharing will depend upon what one takes the central issues to be. Oddly enough, what must appear to many people to be the issue—namely, how to keep the… More
Political Ethos Revisited
How Many, and Who, Should Be Set At Liberty?
– In Civil Disorder and Violence: Essays on Causes and Cures, Harry M. Clor, ed., Chicago: Rand McNally & Co., 1972, pp. 27-45. Reprinted in Edward C. Banfield, Here the People Rule: Selected Essays (Washington, DC: AEI, 1991).Abstract: It is now widely held, one might almost say officially held, that not only robberies, murders, and rapes but civil disorder in general arise from society’s neglect of and… More
Some Alternatives for the Public Library
– In The Metropolitan Library, Ralph W. Conant and Kathleen Molz, eds., Cambridge: M.I.T. Press, 1972, pp. 89-100. Reprinted in Edward C. Banfield, Here the People Rule: Selected Essays (Washington, DC: AEI, 1991).Abstract: The public library has more users and more money today than ever before, but it lacks a purpose. It is trying to do some things that it probably cannot do, and it is doing others… More
The Urban Crisis—Reality or Myth?
– Manpower, Vol. 4, No. 5, May 1972, pp. 9-13.Book review of The Evangelistic Bureaucrat: A Study of a Planning Exercise in Newcastle-Upon-Tyne
– in Policy and Politics, Vol. 1, No. 2, December 1972, pp. 163-169.A Critical View of the Urban Crisis
– in The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Vol. 405, January 1973, pp. 7-14. Reprinted in Edward C. Banfield, Here the People Rule: Selected Essays (Washington, DC: AEI, 1991).Abstract: From the farmhouse in Vermont where this is written, it is several miles to the nearest city, the population of which is about ten thousand, but one can find here most of the… More
Making a New Federal Program: Model Cities, 1964-68
– In Policy and Politics in America: Six Case Studies, Allan P. Sindler, ed. (Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1973), pp. 124-158. Reprinted in Edward C. Banfield, Here the People Rule: Selected Essays (Washington, DC: AEI, 1991).Abstract: During the evening of the first full day of Lyndon B. Johnson’s presidency—at 7:40 P.M. on November 23,1963, to be precise—Walter Heller, chairman of the Council of Economic… More
Race and Class in Cities: A Conservative View
– in American Urban History: An Interpretive Reader with Commentaries, Alexander B. Callow, ed., New York: Oxford University Press, 1973, pp. 544-562.Nixon, the Great Society, and the Future of Social Policy
– Commentary, Vol. 55, No. 5, May 1973, pp. 31-34.The Unheavenly City: Is it Doomed?
– in Real Estate Appraiser, July-August 1974, Vol. 40, No. 4, p. 12.The City and the Revolutionary Tradition
– (Washington: American Enterprise Institute, 1974), speech delivered, April 11, 1974. Reprinted in Edward C. Banfield, Here the People Rule: Selected Essays (Washington, DC: AEI, 1991).Abstract: It would be very pleasant on such an occasion as this to say that the American city has been and is a unique and unqualified success—and to be able to show that its successes… More
Corruption as a Feature of Governmental Organization
– in The Journal of Law and Economics, December 1975, Vol. 18, pp. 587-605. Reprinted in Edward C. Banfield, Here the People Rule: Selected Essays (Washington, DC: AEI, 1991).Excerpt: This is an exploratory paper, the purposes of which are to identify the principal variables having to do with corruption in governmental organizations in the United States and to… More
The Beginnings of a Balanced Fiscal System
– in Urban Administration: Management, Politics, and Change, Alan E. Bent and Ralph A. Rossum, eds., Port Washington, N.Y.: Kennikat Press, 1976, pp. 81-87.Present Orientedness and Crime
– In Assessing the Criminal, R. E. Barnett and J. Hagel, eds., Cambridge: Ballinger, 1977, pp. 133-142. Reprinted in Edward C. Banfield, Here the People Rule: Selected Essays (Washington, DC: AEI, 1991).Abstract: Since the seventeenth century, political philosophers have maintained that an irrational bias toward present as opposed to future satisfactions is natural to both men and animals… More
Policy Science as Metaphysical Madness
– In Robert C. Goldwin, ed., Statesmanship and Bureaucracy (Washington: American Enterprise Institute, 1977), pp. 1-35. Reprinted in Edward C. Banfield, Here the People Rule: Selected Essays (Washington, DC: AEI, 1991).Abstract: In the past dozen years or so, policy-oriented social science research and analysis has become a growth industry in the United States. This has occurred in response to demand… More
Party ‘Reform’ in Retrospect
– In Political Parties in the Eighties, Robert A. Goldwin, ed. (Washington: The AEI Press, 1980), pp. 20-33. Reprinted in Edward C. Banfield, Here the People Rule: Selected Essays (Washington, DC: AEI, 1991).Abstract: In a paper written almost twenty years ago, I maintained that a political system is an accident, and that to meddle with one that works well is the greatest foolishness of which… More
America’s Cities Enter a Crucial Decade
– Chicago Tribune, March 23, 1980, p. A1.Book review of “The Ungovernable City: The Politics of Urban Problems and Policy Making”
– Policy Analysis, Vol. 6, No. 2, Spring 1980, p. 243.Book review of “Knowledge and Decisions,” by Thomas Sowell
– in National Review, May 1980, pp. 667-668.Book review of “The Philosopher in the City: The Moral Dimensions of the Urban Crisis”
– in The American Spectator, November 1981, p. 36.Art versus Collectibles
– Harper’s, Vol. 265, August, 1982, pp. 28-34.The Zoning of Enterprise
– Cato Journal, Vol. 2, No. 2, Fall 1982, pp. 339-354. Reprinted in Edward C. Banfield, Here the People Rule: Selected Essays (Washington, DC: AEI, 1991).Abstract: This chapter seeks to make two principal points. The first is that upward mobility on the part of disadvantaged persons in the cities has been, is being, and doubtlessly will be,… More
Book review of “The Public Library in the 1980’s: The Problems of Choice”
– in The Public Interest, Vol. 73, Fall 1983, pp. 138-141.Excerpt: THE public library is one of those institutions-others include the museum and the park-that are peculiarly American. As such it has special claim on our attention. As invented by… More
Federalism and the Dilemma of Popular Government
– In How Federal is the Constitution?, Robert A. Goldwin and William Schambra, eds. (Washington: AEI, 1985), pp. 1-15. Reprinted in Edward C. Banfield, Here the People Rule: Selected Essays (Washington, DC: AEI, 1991).Abstract: Beginning with the Truman administration, there have been persistent and sometimes strenuous efforts to devolve many federal activities to state and local governments. These… More
Was the Founding an Accident?
– in Saving the Revolution: The Federalist and the American Founding, Charles R. Kesler, ed., New York: The Free Press, 1987, pp 265-275.Book review of “The Conquest of Politics: Liberal Philosophy in Democratic Times”
– in Reason, Vol. 21, No. 3, July 1989, p. 54.The Illiberal Tocqueville
– In Interpreting Tocqueville's Democracy in America, Ken Masugi, ed., Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 1991, pp. 239-54.Leo Strauss
– In Remembering the University of Chicago: Teachers, Scientists and Scholars, Edward Shils, ed., Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1991, pp. 490-501.Evaluating a Federal Program
– In Edward C. Banfield, Here the People Rule: Selected Essays (Washington, DC: AEI, 1991). Reprinted in Edward C. Banfield, Here the People Rule: Selected Essays (Washington, DC: AEI, 1991).Excerpt: Evaluation of federal government programs is in a way a nonsubject because there hasn’t been a serious evaluation of a federal program for reasons I’ll go into a little later.… More
The Dangerous Goodness of Democracy
– Reprinted in Edward C. Banfield, Here the People Rule: Selected Essays (Washington, DC: AEI, 1991).Abstract: The reason for our inveterate devotion to these millennial ideas is to be found in the nature of our kind of democracy. Ours is the only country in which the public at large… More
Are Homo Economicus and Homo Politicus Kin?
– Reprinted in Edward C. Banfield, Here the People Rule: Selected Essays (Washington, DC: AEI, 1991).Abstract: In the ten years that have passed since Schumpeter published these words ridiculing James Mill’s Essay on Government, an extensive literature has appeared that attempts to do… More
Book review of “Christianity Without the Cross—God and Other Famous Liberals: Reclaiming the Politics of America”
– National Review, Vol. 44, No. 4, March 2, 1992, pp. 48-51.Commentary
Remarks at Farewell to E.C. Banfield on Departure from Chicago, 1959
– Leo Strauss, University of Chicago, 1959.Before Edward C. Banfield left the University of Chicago for Harvard University, he was feted. The famed political philosopher, Leo Straus, who thought well of Banfield, delivered these… More
Forty Form ‘Counter’ to Gov 146; Banfield Agrees It’s a Great Idea
– Robert A. Rafsky, Harvard Crimson, October 18, 1966.Excerpt: Gov 146, Edward Banfield’s treatment of urban problems and the second largest course in the College, spawned a counter-course last night. Some 40 undergraduates and graduate… More
Banfield Returns
– Christopher DeMuth, The Alternative, November 1974.Urban Expert Edward C. Banfield To Return to Government Department
– Mark J. Penn, Harvard Crimson, July 29, 1975.Excerpt: Edward C. Banfield, former Shattuck Professor of Government and an expert on urban affairs, has decided to return to Harvard after three years at the University of Pennsylvania,… More
Banfield’s Back
– Jim Cramer, Harvard Crimson, August 1, 1975.Excerpt: What mostly upsets Banfield’s critics is that he finds that there is no urban crisis–or at least no crisis that can’t be corrected by that conservative weapon of… More
Banfield Redux
– James Cramer, Harvard Crimson, September 15, 1975.Excerpt: Not many undergraduates around here have heard of Edward C. Banfield. Unless you’ve taken an urban studies class you probably don’t even know his name. And that’s… More
Edward Banfield, American Skeptic by James Q. Wilson
– James Q. Wilson, Public Interest, issue 107, Spring 1992.Edward C. Banfield’s Government Project by Kevin Kosar
– Kevin R. Kosar, Public Administration Review, September/October 2009.E. C. Banfield, 83, Maverick On Urban Policy Issues, Dies
– Richard Bernstein, New York Times, October 8, 1999.Excerpt: Edward C. Banfield, a professor emeritus of government at Harvard University whose work on urban policy and the causes of poverty gave him a reputation as a brilliant maverick,… More
The Gift of a Great Teacher by Robert J. Samuelson
– Robert J. Samuelson, Washington Post, October 14, 1999.Excerpt: If you are lucky in life, you will have at least one great teacher. More than three decades ago, I had Ed Banfield, a political scientist who taught mainly at the University of… More
Edward C. Banfield 1916-1999
– Editor, Journal of Blacks in Higher Education, Autumn 1999.The Man Who Knew Too Much
– James Q. Wilson, The Weekly Standard, October 18, 1999.Excerpt: IN THE INCREASINGLY DULL, narrow, methodologically obscure world of the social sciences, it is hard to find a mind that speaks not only to its students but to its nation. Most… More
Remarks in the Senate
– Senator Daniel Moynihan, Congressional Record, October 18, 1999.Excerpt: Mr. President, Edward C. Banfield has died. This had to come. He was 83. Yet little were those who loved him prepared. Or ready, you might say. He held, of course, Henry Lee… More
The Unheavenly Urban Philosopher
– James Neuechterlein, First Things, December 1999.Excerpt: The newspapers reported the death, a few months ago, of Edward C. Banfield at age eighty-three, and in reading various obituaries and remembrances I was forcefully reminded that,… More
Memorial Minutes: Edward C. Banfield, Faculty of Arts and Sciences
– Submitted by Samuel P. Huntington, Arthur Maass, James Q. Wilson, and Harvey C. Mansfield, Harvard University Gazette, January 2001.Excerpt: At a meeting of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences on October 17, 2000, the following Minute was placed upon the records. Edward C. Banfield, the George D. Markham Professor of… More
Edward C. Banfield: An Appreciation (Salvatori Center Colloquium)
– Henry Salvatori Center Monograph, New Series, No. 3, Claremont McKenna College (April 2002).Excerpt: The work that follows is devoted to Edward C. Banfield, in more ways than one. To begin with, it contains the proceedings of a Henry Salvatori Center colloquium that discussed… More
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court: A Biography
– James Q. Wilson, in Charles R. Kesler, ed., Edward C. Banfield: An Appreciation (Claremont, CA: Henry Salvatori Center for the Study of Individual Freedom in the Modern World, 2002), pp. 31-80.Remembrance from a Former Student
– L. James Hammond, PhLit newsletter, December 27, 2002.Excerpt: When I was a Harvard freshman in 1980, Banfield was my teacher in a small seminar. After I graduated, I sent him a copy of my book of aphorisms, a copy that I had made on my… More
The Independent Mind of Edward C. Banfield by James Q. Wilson
– James Q. Wilson, Public Interest, January 2003.Edward Banfield on the Promise of Politics and the Limits of Federalism
– Kimberly Hendrickson, Publius, Vol. 34, No. 4, Autumn, 2004, pp. 139-152.Edward Banfield is generally considered to be a conservative, but this assumption is problematic. This essay examines his views on federalism and local politics in an attempt to better… More
Moral Sense and Society
– John J. DiIulio Jr., Claremont Review of Books, Fall 2012.Excerpt: A one-time New Deal government employee and enthusiast, Banfield became a self-described “vintage Burkean conservative.” His early career had him immersed in the social… More
Defending a Controversial Agency: Edward C. Banfield as Farm Security Agency Public Relations Officer, 1941–1946
– Kevin R. Kosar and Mordecai Lee, Society for History in the Federal Government, January 2013.How an Idyllic Italian Village Was Crippled by Family-Centrism
– Kevin Kosar, "How an Idyllic Italian Village Was Crippled by Family-Centrism," Zocalo, Dec. 15, 2016.Kevin Kosar revists Banfield’s landmark Moral Basis of a Backwards Society. Excerpt: More than 60 years ago, an American family arrived in a seemingly idyllic town in Southern Italy.… More
Edward Banfield Revisited
– Daniel DiSalvo, "Edward Banfield Revisited," National Affairs, Summer: 2017.Excerpt: Many involved in the contemporary policy debate share the view that the nation is in crisis and that bold political action is needed — even if they disagree on what that… More
Return to the Unheavenly City
– Craig Trainor, "Return to the Unheavenly City," Quillette, May 17, 2020.Revisiting Edward Banfield’s classic work in light of current public policy challenges. Excerpt: The late senator, statesman, sociologist, and New Yorker Daniel Patrick Moynihan once… More
Multimedia
Edward C. Banfield Interviews
– Interviews with Stephen Smith, audio, 1977.In late 1977, Stephen Smith, a journalist, interviewed Edward C. Banfield and many persons who knew him, for an article intended for Esquire magazine. In these selections, Banfield… More
Development Economics: Edward Banfield
– Tyler Cowen and Alex Tabarrok, "Economic Development," video lecture, Marginal Revolution University, October 2012.Tyler Cowen and Alex Tabarrock explain that Edward Banfield’s sociological insights are a significant forerunner of current results from behavioral economics.
Christopher DeMuth on Edward Banfield
– Interview with Christopher DeMuth, Conversations with Bill Kristol, October 27, 2014.DeMuth and Kristol discuss the profound writings and teaching of the late Harvard Government professor.
Teaching
Former Students of Edward C. Banfield
Richard Blumenethal (politician) Peter B. Clark (media executive) Christopher DeMuth (think-tank leader) Chester E. Finn, Jr. (education scholar and think-tank founder) Robert Goldwin… More