Michael Casey

Michael Casey lives in Sydney, Australia, where he is Private Secretary to Cardinal George Pell and Adjunct Professor in the School of Philosophy and Theology at the University of Notre Dame Australia. He writes on democracy, religion and modern culture and is the author of Meaninglessness: The Solutions of Nietzsche, Freud and Rorty (2001). He also edited Cardinal Pell’s book, God and Caesar: Selected Essays on Religion, Politics and Society (2007).


    The puzzle of intolerant tolerance

    Michael Casey | 28 Mar 2011
    How can liberal democracies justify prosecuting people who wear crosses or refuse to preside at same-sex marriages and still pride themselves on being tolerant?


    Bearing the burden of the past

    Michael Casey | 25 Jul 2010
    We were not actors in wrongs committed by our ancestors. But don’t we have some sort of responsibility for them?

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