His main research concerns Law, Law and economics, Government, Liberalism and Citizenship. His work carried out in the field of Law and economics brings together such families of science as Rationality, Sovereignty, Politics, Social science and Economic liberalism. The Governmentality research Barry Hindess does as part of his general Politics study is frequently linked to other disciplines of science, such as Index, therefore creating a link between diverse domains of science.
His research integrates issues of Constitution and State in his study of Government. The concepts of his State study are interwoven with issues in Asceticism, Contractualism, Conscience and Gender studies. His Citizenship study deals with Political economy intersecting with Neoliberalism, Multinational corporation, Denial, Subject and Promotion.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Politics, Law, Political economy, Social science and Epistemology. His Politics research integrates issues from Government, Classics, Positive economics and Rationality. His Government research incorporates elements of Power, Subject, State and Empire.
His study looks at the relationship between Law and topics such as Law and economics, which overlap with Sovereignty. His Political economy research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Economic system, Democracy and Anti corruption. His Social science research includes elements of Citizenship and Gender studies.
Barry Hindess focuses on Politics, Epistemology, Public administration, Microeconomics and Religious studies. His Politics research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Social science, State and Law and economics. Barry Hindess has included themes like Law, Biography and Art history in his Epistemology study.
His research in Public administration intersects with topics in Government, Political corruption, Political philosophy and Public policy. His work in Government tackles topics such as Marxist philosophy which are related to areas like Argument. His work deals with themes such as Religiosity, Economic history, Types of socialism, State socialism and Communism, which intersect with Religious studies.
Corruption, Politics, Law, Public administration and Political economy are his primary areas of study. His Corruption research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Political philosophy, Democracy and Public policy. The Politics study combines topics in areas such as Epistemology, Social policy and State.
He combines subjects such as Schema, Environmental ethics and Scottish Enlightenment with his study of Law. The study incorporates disciplines such as Intellectual history, Development studies, Argument, Government and Social theory in addition to Public administration.
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Discourses of Power: From Hobbes to Foucault
Barry Hindess.
(1996)
Pre-capitalist modes of production
Barry Hindess;Paul Q. Hirst.
(1975)
Governing Australia : studies in contemporary rationalities of government
Mitchell Dean;Barry Hindess.
(1998)
Divide and Rule The International Character of Modern Citizenship
Barry Hindess.
European Journal of Social Theory (1998)
The Liberal Government of Unfreedom
Barry Hindess.
Alternatives: Global, Local, Political (2001)
Neo-liberal Citizenship
Barry Hindess.
Citizenship Studies (2002)
Citizenship in the International Management of Populations
Barry Hindess.
American Behavioral Scientist (2000)
Choice, Rationality and Social Theory
Barry Hindess.
(1988)
Philosophy and methodology in the social sciences
Barry Hindess.
(1977)
The Use of Official Statistics in Sociology
Barry Hindess.
(1973)
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