The Freedom Paradox Explained

The Freedom Paradox: Towards a Post-Secular Ethics (Allen & Unwin, 274pp) is a 2008 book by Professor Clive Hamilton. This is a philosophical book related to the nature and consequences of advanced consumer capitalism. In the book Hamilton proposes a system of "post-secular ethics" that will serve as a challenge to the "moral malaise" occasioned by the "freedom of the marketplace".[1] The book consists of five parts:[2]

The Freedom Paradox was launched in Canberra by Justice Michael Kirby on 5 August 2008.[3] [4]

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  1. Richard King. The Freedom Paradox: Towards a Post-Secular Ethics The Sydney Morning Herald, September 26, 2008.
  2. Pete Hay. In Search of Essence: Clive Hamilton’s ‘The Freedom Paradox’ The Monthly, 6 August 2008.
  3. Web site: Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics . Clive Hamilton . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110706114105/http://www.cappe.edu.au/staff/clive-hamilton.htm . 2011-07-06 .
  4. Web site: Black Inc. Books . Clive Hamilton. 15 April 2009 .