Books
Liberalism versus Liberal Education
– James Q. Wilson, "Liberalism versus Liberal Education," Commentary, June 1972.Crime in Society and Schools
– James Q. Wilson, "Crime in Society and Schools," Educational Researcher, Vol. 5, No. 5 (May 1976), pp. 3-6Multiple Choice Test
– James Q. Wilson, "Multiple Choice Test," The New Republic, October 8, 1990.A review essay of John Chubb and Terry Moe’s Politics, Markets, and America’s Schools.
A Gap in the Curriculum
– James Q. Wilson, "A Gap in the Curriculum," New York Times, April 26, 1999.Schools, Vouchers, and the American Public
– James Q. Wilson, "Schools, Vouchers, and the American Public," Commentary, September 2001.Convincing Black Students that Studying Hard is Not “Acting White”
– James Q. Wilson, "Convincing Black Students that Studying Hard is Not 'Acting White',"Journal of Blacks in Higher Education, No. 39 (Spring 2003), pp. 85-88.The Legacy of James Q. Wilson
– The Hudson Institute's 2012 Bradley Symposium, Knowledge and Governance in American Democracy: The Legacy of James Q. Wilson, was held in Washington, D.C., on June 7, 2012. It was moderated by William Kristol of The Weekly Standard and Yuval Levin of National Affairs, and featured Karlyn Bowman of the American Enterprise Institute, Christopher DeMuth of the Hudson Institute, and R. Shep Melnick of Boston College.The Intellectual Life and Legacy of James Q. Wilson
– In this event, held at the RAND Corporation on January 17, 2013, several of James Q. Wilson's former students--Pietro Nivola of the Brookings Institution, R. Shep Melnick of Boston College, Angela Hawken of Pepperdine University, and Susan Marquis of the Pardee RAND Graduate School--share their thoughts on his legacy and his enduring impact on public policy.Essays
Liberalism versus Liberal Education
– James Q. Wilson, "Liberalism versus Liberal Education," Commentary, June 1972.Crime in Society and Schools
– James Q. Wilson, "Crime in Society and Schools," Educational Researcher, Vol. 5, No. 5 (May 1976), pp. 3-6Multiple Choice Test
– James Q. Wilson, "Multiple Choice Test," The New Republic, October 8, 1990.A review essay of John Chubb and Terry Moe’s Politics, Markets, and America’s Schools.
A Gap in the Curriculum
– James Q. Wilson, "A Gap in the Curriculum," New York Times, April 26, 1999.Schools, Vouchers, and the American Public
– James Q. Wilson, "Schools, Vouchers, and the American Public," Commentary, September 2001.Convincing Black Students that Studying Hard is Not “Acting White”
– James Q. Wilson, "Convincing Black Students that Studying Hard is Not 'Acting White',"Journal of Blacks in Higher Education, No. 39 (Spring 2003), pp. 85-88.The Legacy of James Q. Wilson
– The Hudson Institute's 2012 Bradley Symposium, Knowledge and Governance in American Democracy: The Legacy of James Q. Wilson, was held in Washington, D.C., on June 7, 2012. It was moderated by William Kristol of The Weekly Standard and Yuval Levin of National Affairs, and featured Karlyn Bowman of the American Enterprise Institute, Christopher DeMuth of the Hudson Institute, and R. Shep Melnick of Boston College.The Intellectual Life and Legacy of James Q. Wilson
– In this event, held at the RAND Corporation on January 17, 2013, several of James Q. Wilson's former students--Pietro Nivola of the Brookings Institution, R. Shep Melnick of Boston College, Angela Hawken of Pepperdine University, and Susan Marquis of the Pardee RAND Graduate School--share their thoughts on his legacy and his enduring impact on public policy.Commentary
Liberalism versus Liberal Education
– James Q. Wilson, "Liberalism versus Liberal Education," Commentary, June 1972.Crime in Society and Schools
– James Q. Wilson, "Crime in Society and Schools," Educational Researcher, Vol. 5, No. 5 (May 1976), pp. 3-6Multiple Choice Test
– James Q. Wilson, "Multiple Choice Test," The New Republic, October 8, 1990.A review essay of John Chubb and Terry Moe’s Politics, Markets, and America’s Schools.
A Gap in the Curriculum
– James Q. Wilson, "A Gap in the Curriculum," New York Times, April 26, 1999.Schools, Vouchers, and the American Public
– James Q. Wilson, "Schools, Vouchers, and the American Public," Commentary, September 2001.Convincing Black Students that Studying Hard is Not “Acting White”
– James Q. Wilson, "Convincing Black Students that Studying Hard is Not 'Acting White',"Journal of Blacks in Higher Education, No. 39 (Spring 2003), pp. 85-88.The Legacy of James Q. Wilson
– The Hudson Institute's 2012 Bradley Symposium, Knowledge and Governance in American Democracy: The Legacy of James Q. Wilson, was held in Washington, D.C., on June 7, 2012. It was moderated by William Kristol of The Weekly Standard and Yuval Levin of National Affairs, and featured Karlyn Bowman of the American Enterprise Institute, Christopher DeMuth of the Hudson Institute, and R. Shep Melnick of Boston College.The Intellectual Life and Legacy of James Q. Wilson
– In this event, held at the RAND Corporation on January 17, 2013, several of James Q. Wilson's former students--Pietro Nivola of the Brookings Institution, R. Shep Melnick of Boston College, Angela Hawken of Pepperdine University, and Susan Marquis of the Pardee RAND Graduate School--share their thoughts on his legacy and his enduring impact on public policy.Multimedia
Liberalism versus Liberal Education
– James Q. Wilson, "Liberalism versus Liberal Education," Commentary, June 1972.Crime in Society and Schools
– James Q. Wilson, "Crime in Society and Schools," Educational Researcher, Vol. 5, No. 5 (May 1976), pp. 3-6Multiple Choice Test
– James Q. Wilson, "Multiple Choice Test," The New Republic, October 8, 1990.A review essay of John Chubb and Terry Moe’s Politics, Markets, and America’s Schools.
A Gap in the Curriculum
– James Q. Wilson, "A Gap in the Curriculum," New York Times, April 26, 1999.Schools, Vouchers, and the American Public
– James Q. Wilson, "Schools, Vouchers, and the American Public," Commentary, September 2001.Convincing Black Students that Studying Hard is Not “Acting White”
– James Q. Wilson, "Convincing Black Students that Studying Hard is Not 'Acting White',"Journal of Blacks in Higher Education, No. 39 (Spring 2003), pp. 85-88.The Legacy of James Q. Wilson
– The Hudson Institute's 2012 Bradley Symposium, Knowledge and Governance in American Democracy: The Legacy of James Q. Wilson, was held in Washington, D.C., on June 7, 2012. It was moderated by William Kristol of The Weekly Standard and Yuval Levin of National Affairs, and featured Karlyn Bowman of the American Enterprise Institute, Christopher DeMuth of the Hudson Institute, and R. Shep Melnick of Boston College.The Intellectual Life and Legacy of James Q. Wilson
– In this event, held at the RAND Corporation on January 17, 2013, several of James Q. Wilson's former students--Pietro Nivola of the Brookings Institution, R. Shep Melnick of Boston College, Angela Hawken of Pepperdine University, and Susan Marquis of the Pardee RAND Graduate School--share their thoughts on his legacy and his enduring impact on public policy.Teaching
Liberalism versus Liberal Education
– James Q. Wilson, "Liberalism versus Liberal Education," Commentary, June 1972.Crime in Society and Schools
– James Q. Wilson, "Crime in Society and Schools," Educational Researcher, Vol. 5, No. 5 (May 1976), pp. 3-6Multiple Choice Test
– James Q. Wilson, "Multiple Choice Test," The New Republic, October 8, 1990.A review essay of John Chubb and Terry Moe’s Politics, Markets, and America’s Schools.