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Dissenting Opinions by Michael Sexton

Dissenting Opinions by Michael Sexton

Paperback, 320 pages

ISBN 9781922449009

$39.95

Published 2020

The term “dissenting opinions” is normally used in the law to describe the judgments of those members of appellate courts who take a different view in a particular case from their colleagues who form the majority and effectively decide the question before the court. I have used it, however, in relation to this collection of articles and book reviews published over several decades because they proposed in the main a departure from what might be characterised as the conventional wisdom, that is, the views and values of those who preside over most public and private intuitions in Australia, including much of the media.

I do not suggest for a moment that there has been any disadvantage to myself as a result of these publications but I have suggested in some of the pieces concerning the relatively recent phenomenon of political correctness that this climate of conformity has had a chilling effect on public debate. And that young people embarking on their careers now have to be wary of expressing unconventional opinions.

This is even – and perhaps particularly – so in universities which historically were places where established ideas were always open to challenge.

Although some of these pieces are from earlier periods, most concern questions that are still controversial and can be taken as a contribution to those on-going discussions. Most importantly, however, they represent the hope that there will be much greater scope in the immediate future for the full-blooded public debate of social, economic and political issues in Australia. - From the Preface.


About the Author
Michael Sexton has degrees in law from the universities of Melbourne and Virginia.  After some years as an academic lawyer and writer, he commenced practice as a barrister in the mid-1980s, taking silk in 1998.  He currently holds the position of Solicitor General for New South Wales.  He has been chairman of the NSW State Rail Authority and a board member of the NSW Public Transport Authority, the NSW State Library, the Sydney Writers’ Festival and the University of Technology.  He is the author of a number of legal texts and several books on politics and history.

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Dissenting Opinions by Michael Sexton

Paperback, 320 pages

ISBN 9781922449009

$39.95

Published 2020

The term “dissenting opinions” is normally used in the law to describe the judgments of those members of appellate courts who take a different view in a particular case from their colleagues who form the majority and effectively decide the question before the court. I have used it, however, in relation to this collection of articles and book reviews published over several decades because they proposed in the main a departure from what might be characterised as the conventional wisdom, that is, the views and values of those who preside over most public and private intuitions in Australia, including much of the media.

I do not suggest for a moment that there has been any disadvantage to myself as a result of these publications but I have suggested in some of the pieces concerning the relatively recent phenomenon of political correctness that this climate of conformity has had a chilling effect on public debate. And that young people embarking on their careers now have to be wary of expressing unconventional opinions.

This is even – and perhaps particularly – so in universities which historically were places where established ideas were always open to challenge.

Although some of these pieces are from earlier periods, most concern questions that are still controversial and can be taken as a contribution to those on-going discussions. Most importantly, however, they represent the hope that there will be much greater scope in the immediate future for the full-blooded public debate of social, economic and political issues in Australia. - From the Preface.


About the Author
Michael Sexton has degrees in law from the universities of Melbourne and Virginia.  After some years as an academic lawyer and writer, he commenced practice as a barrister in the mid-1980s, taking silk in 1998.  He currently holds the position of Solicitor General for New South Wales.  He has been chairman of the NSW State Rail Authority and a board member of the NSW Public Transport Authority, the NSW State Library, the Sydney Writers’ Festival and the University of Technology.  He is the author of a number of legal texts and several books on politics and history.

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