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Written by one of Australia's leading thinkers, The Freedom Paradox provides a radical reconsideration of the meaning of freedom and morality in the modern world.
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In this thought-provoking book, moral philosopher Mary Warncock and medical law expert Elisabeth Macdonald discuss the pros and cons of euthanasia and assisted suicide.
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With the soothing balm of Panicology on hand, why worry in ignorance when you can be a happy, informed sceptic? It treats 40 worries, from bird flus to binge-drinking.
This is a litmus test of our capacity for good and evil, conducted by the former Bishop of Edinburgh, Richard Holloway, drawing on a vivid selection of writings.
First Oliver James pronounced a serious case of Affluenza in his bestselling book, now he taps the same vein for more insight into the cash-burning bug.
Hurricane Katrina, Chernobyl, space shuttle crashes; accident or design? Discover the psychology of disasters in this invigorating look at a crucial and complex topic.
Predicting the future has become big business, but to understand the future, we must understand the past and history's most interesting and influential futurists.