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Choice, Rationality and Social Theory is a powerful rebuttal of the remarkably influential theories underlying 'rational choice analysis'. Rational choice analysis maintains that social life is principally to be explained as the outcome of rational choices on the part of individual actors. Adherents of this view include not only philosophers, political scientists and sociologists, but also prominent politicians in Western governments – notably of the United Kingdom and the United States. Rational choice analysis is said to be rigorous, capable of great technical sophistication, and able to generate powerful explanations on the basis of a few, relatively simple theoretical assumptions. Barry Hindess argues that the theory is seriously deficient, first, because there are important actors in the modern world other than human individuals, and second, because it says nothing about those processes of deliberation that play an important part in actors' decisions. The use of highly questionable assumptions about actors and their rationality has the effect of closing off important areas of intellectual inquiry and ignoring the reality of certain forms of thought and the social conditions on which they depend. These points are established through detailed examination of the concepts of the actor and of rationality – providing an overall argument that constitutes a serious challenge to any adherent of rational choice analysis.

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9781138782259 | Routledge, August 29, 2014, cover price $125.00 | About this edition: Choice, Rationality and Social Theory is a powerful rebuttal of the remarkably influential theories underlying 'rational choice analysis'.
9780043013069 | Unwin Hyman, December 1, 1988, cover price $57.50 | About this edition: This book provides a challenge to the claims of rational choice analysis: the theory that life is principally explicable as the outcome of rational self-interest on the part of individual actors intent on maximizing the satisfaction of their own preferences.

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9781138970595 | Reprint edition (Routledge, April 30, 2016), cover price $47.95

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The purpose of this book is to understand the rise, future and implications of two important new kinds of "integrity warriors" - official anti-corruption agencies (ACAs) and anti-corruption NGOs – and to locate them in a wider context and history of anti-corruption activity. Key issues of corruption and anti-corruption are discussed in an integrated and innovative way; through a number of country studies including Taiwan and South Korea, South East Europe, Fiji, Russia and the Baltic States. Some of the questions, used to examine the development of new anti-corruption actors, include: In what context were these born? How do they operate in pursuing their mission and mandate? How successful have they been in relation to expected results? To what extent are governmental and non governmental actors aware of each other and how far do they cooperate towards the common goal of fighting corruption? What explains the shift in emphasis after the end of the cold war, from national to international action? Governments, NGOs and Anti-Corruption will be of interest to students and scholars of corruption, public policy, political science, developmental studies and law.   Luís de Sousa is an Associate Researcher at CIES-ISCTE, Portugal and Calouste Gulbenkian Fellow at the European University Institute, Italy. Barry Hindess is Emeritus Professor of Political Science at the Australian National University, Australia. Peter Larmour is a Reader in Public Policy and Governance at the Crawford School of Economics and Government, Australian National University, Australia.
By Luis De Sousa (editor), Barry Hindess (editor) and Peter Larmour (editor)

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9780415466950 | 1 edition (Routledge, January 3, 2009), cover price $150.00 | About this edition: The purpose of this book is to understand the rise, future and implications of two important new kinds of "integrity warriors" - official anti-corruption agencies (ACAs) and anti-corruption NGOs – and to locate them in a wider context and history of anti-corruption activity.

Paperback:

9780415599610 | Routledge, August 10, 2010, cover price $54.95

This new textbook for students of social theory considers the role of public intervention in social and economic processes. It is a clear, critical discussion of different theoretical and political perspectives on social policy. Barry Hindess begins with the ‘consensus’ view, shared by senior politicians, civil servants, and academics throughout much of the postwar period. This view depends on two beliefs: in the capacity of government to manage the economy; and in the development of a qualitatively new relationship between the state and the population. The first is discussed in relation to Crosland’s The Future of Socialism, and the second in relation to Marshall’s conception of citizenship and Titmuss’s account of social policy. The consensus view generated serious objections, and Hindess examines two in particular. One is the argument that the view itself causes a destructive, competitive struggle between sectional interests for state intervention in their favour. The other, from the left, is that what Tawney called ‘the strategy of equality’ has failed, and that a more radical attack on inequality is required. The remaining section looks at the Marxist and liberal alternatives to the consensus view. In conclusion, the author discusses firstly the essentialism of the market both in consensus and (in very different ways) in liberal and Marxist thought; and secondly the place of principles such as freedom and equality in political discussion and the analysis of social conditions. He shows that market and plan are not necessarily incompatible. Freedom, Equality, and the Market, with its careful assessment of the key texts, will be important reading for undergraduate students of sociology and social policy.

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9780422794701 | Routledge, February 1, 1987, cover price $35.00 | About this edition: This new textbook for students of social theory considers the role of public intervention in social and economic processes.

Miscellaneous:

9780203220955, titled "Freedom, Equality and the Market: Arguments on Social Policy" | Routledge, January 14, 2004, cover price $55.95

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Product Description: Inspired by Foucault's discussion of governmentality, this book makes a major contribution to our understanding of government. Interdisciplinary in approach, the book combines theoretical discussion with empirical focus. While a wide range of topics is discussed--from sexual harassment in the military to new contractualism--the contributors explore a range of shared concerns, giving the volume focus and rigor...read more (view table of contents, read Amazon.com's description)
By Mitchell Dean (editor) and Barry Hindess (editor)

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9780521583572 | Cambridge Univ Pr, June 1, 1998, cover price $139.99

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9780521586719 | Cambridge Univ Pr, June 1, 1998, cover price $32.99 | About this edition: Inspired by Foucault's discussion of governmentality, this book makes a major contribution to our understanding of government.

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Product Description: In this accessible yet provocative text Barry Hindess provides a new interpretation of concepts of power within Western social thought, from Hobbes' notion of "sovereign power" to Foucault's account of "government". This book will be welcomed as an important contemporary contribution to one of the key debates in social and political theory...read more (view table of contents, read Amazon.com's description)

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9780631190929 | Blackwell Pub, February 1, 1996, cover price $49.95 | About this edition: In this accessible yet provocative text Barry Hindess provides a new interpretation of concepts of power within Western social thought, from Hobbes' notion of "sovereign power" to Foucault's account of "government".

Paperback:

9780631190936 | Blackwell Pub, October 1, 1995, cover price $60.95 | About this edition: In this accessible yet provocative text Barry Hindess provides a new interpretation of concepts of power within Western social thought, from Hobbes' notion of "sovereign power" to Foucault's account of "government.

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By Barry Hindess (editor)

Hardcover:

9780415033848 | Routledge, July 1, 1990, cover price $54.50 | also contains Alternative Mainstream: Making Choices in Pop Music

Paperback:

9780415033855 | Routledge, July 1, 1990, cover price $24.00 | also contains Berenice Abbott: Berenice Abbott

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Product Description: Class continues to be one of the major preoccupations of modern social thought: classes are regarded as major forces that arise out of fundamental structural features of society and have significant social and political consequences...read more

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9780631150664 | Blackwell Pub, October 1, 1987, cover price $45.00 | About this edition: Class continues to be one of the major preoccupations of modern social thought: classes are regarded as major forces that arise out of fundamental structural features of society and have significant social and political consequences.

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Product Description: This new textbook for students of social theory considers the role of public intervention in social and economic processes. It is a clear, critical discussion of different theoretical and political perspectives on social policy. Barry Hindess begins with the ‘consensus’ view, shared by senior politicians, civil servants, and academics throughout much of the postwar period...read more

Paperback:

9780422794800 | Routledge, November 30, 1986, cover price $69.95 | About this edition: This new textbook for students of social theory considers the role of public intervention in social and economic processes.

Product Description: Book by Hindess, Barry

Paperback:

9780710093196 | Routledge Kegan & Paul, March 1, 1983, cover price $10.95 | About this edition: Book by Hindess, Barry

By Barry Hindess (editor)

Hardcover:

9780333213131 | Palgrave Macmillan, November 23, 1977, cover price $199.00

Paperback:

9781349031597 | Palgrave Macmillan, January 14, 2014, cover price $189.00

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