Barry Maley

Barry’s research primarily focused on social policy with particular attention to family and taxation. Other areas of interest included cultural change, the British and Continental Enlightenment of the eighteenth century, the scope and limits of government, ethics, and civil society.  His most recent publication is Magna Carta: Talisman of Liberty.

Barry joined the Centre in 1989 after retiring as Senior Lecturer in Behavioural Sciences, University of New South Wales. While he was teaching at UNSW, Barry contributed a chapter titled ‘The Entrepreneurial Spirit’ to The Entrepreneur in Society (CIS, 1983). Since then, he has written numerous books and policy monographs, including Family & Marriage in Australia (2001), Divorce Law and the Future of Marriage (2003), and Family on the Edge (2009).

Over his time with CIS, Barry addressed numerous groups and conferences about his work and published in excess of 150 opinion pieces in all major newspapers on a wide variety of topics. He was a Eureka Prize finalist in the field of ‘Ethics’ for his book Divorce Law and the Future of Marriage (2003). He was appointed to several professional advisory committees of the federal government – most recently the Australian Health Ethics Committee, 2006–08.

• Latest from Barry Maley

Home Repairs: Building Stronger Families to Resist Social Decay
Barry Maley, Brigitte Berger, Patricia Morgan, Lucy SullivanFebruary 5, 1996PF13

A mood of discontent afflicts societies throughout the Western world. Despite their successes, some social...

Ethics Ecosystems. Protecting Human Interests and Environmental Values
Barry MaleyDecember 1, 1994PM29

In the rush of day-to-day politics, there is little time to consider underlying assumptions or...

Shaping the Social Virtues
Andrew Norton, Barry MaleyOctober 1, 1994PM28

This is a collection of three essays by David Popenoe, Andrew Norton and Barry Maley...

Marriage, Divorce and Family Justice
Barry MaleyJanuary 1, 1993PM25

Family Law in Australia fails to acknowledge and support the institutional character of marriage as...

The Entreprenuer in Society
Barry MaleyApril 1, 1983PF2
The Entrepreneur in Society
Barry Maley, Malcolm Fisher, Michael G, Porter, Neville Kennard, Israel KirznerJanuary 1, 1983PF2

Despite his pivotal role in the marketplace, the entrepreneur has not been accorded a major...

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