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The Freedom Paradox: Towards a post-secular ethics by Clive Hamilton

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September 2008, no. 304

The Freedom Paradox: Towards a post-secular ethics by Clive Hamilton

Allen & Unwin, $35 pb, 274 pp

The Freedom Paradox: Towards a post-secular ethics by Clive Hamilton

by
September 2008, no. 304

Any summary of Clive Hamilton’s contributions to public debate thus far would focus on two themes: his savage criticism of modern society and its ‘fetish for growth’; and his rejection of contemporary politics, in particular the theory and practice of social democracy. He sees the implicit faith in growth and markets, and the avoidance of a realistic analysis of power, combining to ensure that modern politics is ineffective in tackling the causes and consequences of the contemporary epidemic of unhappiness.

The Freedom Paradox: Towards a post-secular ethics

The Freedom Paradox: Towards a post-secular ethics

by Clive Hamilton

Allen & Unwin, $35 pb, 274 pp

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