The Freedom Paradox


The Freedom Paradox: Towards a Post-Secular Ethics 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". The book consists of five parts:


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

Quotes

  • "Freed from want, discrimination and oppression, we huddle together like sheep seeking one another's comfort after the fences have been taken down, habituated to the domesticated life and fearful of what lies beyond".
  • "Depression characterises contemporary consumer society".