Books

Speaker of the House of Representatives (1896)

Follett’s first book, her Radcliff thesis. Reissued in 1909. The work is available digitally at https://archive.org/details/speakerofhouseof00folluoft/page/n5/mode/2up SpeakeroftheHouse.doc

The New State (1918)

Follett’s seminal work on democracy. Most recently re-issued by Penn State Press in 1998 with forwards by Benjamin Barber, Kevin Mattson, and Jane Mansbridge. The original 1918 edition is available digitally at https://archive.org/details/cu31924016856209

Creative Experience (1924)

Follett’s third full-length work, Creative Experience is centered on the themes of integration and circular response, the reciprocal dynamic that characterizes all real-world interaction between people, their groups, and all social relationships. Full of anecdotes from Follett’s work in the field, this book continues to extend Follett’s insights to diverse fields, including law and democracy. This work is available digitally at https://archive.org/details/creativeexperien00foll

Dynamic Administration (1940) (posthumous collection)

Dynamic Administration is comprised of collected papers of Follett published seven years after her death. Available digitally at https://archive.org/details/dli.ernet.18299

Articles

“The Social Centre and the Democratic Ideal” (1913). Published in the Ford Hall Forum newsletter. Transcript and original can be downloaded here.

“Community is a Process” (1919). Published in Philosophical Review. Available at https://www.jstor.org/stable/2178307?seq=1

“The Teacher-Student Relation” (1928). An address at Boston University, published in Administrative Science Quarterly in 1970. Available through JSTOR at https://www.jstor.org/stable/2391484

This listing will be updated in the near future.