- Bahá'í Faith and Marxism: Proceedings of a Conference held January 1986, by Various (1987). Topics include Marxism and human nature, society and social change, just government, and Marxism yesterday and today.
- Baha'i Faith and Marxism: Foreword, Introduction, Bios, by Author unknown (1987). In 1986, with the encouragement of the Universal House of Justice, the Association for Bahá'í Studies initiated a dialogue between a number of Bahá'ís and Marxists focussing on three themes.
- Ernst Bloch's Philosophy of Hope and the Bahá'í Writings, by Ian Kluge (2012). This Marxist thinker, like the Bahá'í perspective, adheres to an evolutionary worldview: reality is a teleological process in which all things strive to actualize their inherent potentials and complete themselves in their highest possible condition.
- Exile from El Salvador: A Conversation with Antonio, by Eileen Estes, Richard Hollinger, Steven Scholl (1987). Interview with a former member of the Salvadorean Bahá'í community about his history, and about threats to the Central American refugee community in Los Angeles. Includes report "Human Rights Workers in El Salvador Suppressed," by Steven Hall-Williams.
- Marxism Yesterday and Today, by Colin Leys (1987). Marxist movements today and the prospects for change. No mention of the Bahá'í Faith.
- Marxism, Human Nature, and Society, by Laurie E. Adkin (1987). On Marxism, human nature, alienatation and emancipation, and feminism. No mention of the Bahá'í Faith.
- Strategies and Processes of Social Change, by Howard Buchbinder (1987). The theoretical and analytic context within which Marxists approach issues of social change; Marxists believe in the notion of praxis, i.e. the linkage of social theory and social action/practice.
- К вопросу о типологии и классификации веры бахаи (On the Issue of Typology and Classification of the Bahá'í Faith), by Oleg Kyselov (2011). An attempt to classify the Bahá'í Faith from a perspective of the sociology of religion and Marxism.
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