Foreword -- Anthony Fisher
Introduction -- Damien Freeman
Second PM Glynn Lecture on Religion, Law and Public Life
The moral basis of a commercial society -- Jesse Norman
Responding to Jesse Norman
1. A politics of everyday reality -- Marc Stears
2. Burke vs Smith on natural law, social order and sympathy -- Adrian Pabst
3. Burke and Australian Britishness -- Gregory Melleuish
4. Burke and Australian Labor -- Michael Easson
5. Markets, morals and Australian Labor governments -- Amanda Walsh
6. The limits of natural utility -- Leanne Smith
7. Constraints on market exchange -- Cris Abbu
8. In praise of partnership -- David Corbett
9. Of bossiness and leadership -- Parnell Palme McGuinness
10. Moral renewal amidst political chaos -- Tom Switzer
11. Questions for the academy in Australia -- Tania Aspland
12. Commercial society and the Jacobins -- M. A. Casey
Jesse Norman is the Member for Hereford and South Herefordshire in the House of Commons and Financial
Damien Freeman is the editor of the Kapunda Press and policy adviser at the PM Glynn Institute, Australian Catholic University.