Clive Hamilton is an Australian author and public intellectual.
In June 2008 he was appointed Professor of Public Ethics at the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics, a joint centre of the Australian National University, Charles Sturt University and the University of Melbourne.
For 14 years, until February 2008, he was the Executive Director of The Australia Institute, a progressive think tank he founded. He holds an arts degree from the Australian National University (majoring in history, psychology and pure mathematics) and an economics degree from the University of Sydney (majoring in economics and government, with first class honours in the former). He completed a doctorate at the Institute of Development Studies at the University of Sussex with a thesis titled ‘Capitalist Industrialisation in Korea’.
Before establishing The Australia Institute he taught in the Graduate Program in the Economics of Development at the ANU then joined the Australian Public Service, first with the Bureau of Industry Economics and then at the newly formed Resource Assessment Commission. He also worked as a resource economist in Indonesia.
Clive has held visiting academic positions at Yale University, the University of Sydney, the Australian National University, and the University of Cambridge.
He has published on a wide range of subjects but is best known for his books, a number of which have been best-sellers. They include Growth Fetish (2003), Affluenza (with Richard Denniss, 2005), What’s Left: The death of social democracy (2006), Silencing Dissent (edited with Sarah Maddison, 2007) and Scorcher: The dirty politics of climate change (2007).
His work took a more philosophical turn with the publication of The Freedom Paradox: Towards a post-secular ethics (Allen & Unwin, 2008).
Clive's latest book, titled Requiem for a Species: Why we resist the thruth about climate change, was published by Earthscan and Allen & Unwin in 2010.
In December 2009 he was the Greens candidate in the by-election for the federal seat of Higgins.
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