On Freedom
By (Author) Cass R. Sunstein
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
7th May 2019
United States
General
Non Fiction
Political control and freedoms
Human rights, civil rights
Philosophy
Social and political philosophy
158.1
Hardback
136
Width 102mm, Height 152mm
From New York Times bestselling author Cass Sunstein, a brisk, provocative book that shows what freedom really means-and requires-today In this pathbreaking book, New York Times bestselling author Cass Sunstein asks us to rethink freedom. He shows that freedom of choice isn't nearly enough. To be free, we must also be able to navigate life. Peop
"This slip of a book can be quickly read, but puts forth important concepts. Its ideas will stay with readers a long time." * Publishers Weekly *
"[A] dazzling little book." * Times Higher Education *
"A tiny, commuter-friendly pamphlet between hard covers. . . . On Freedom economically and elegantly takes apart the accusation that nudges undermine liberty."---Julian Baggini, Financial Times
"This book is a very clear and by construction concise case for nudges as freedom."---Diane Coyle, Enlightened Economist
"Sunsteins examples and his breakdown of what can be done are illuminating."---Siddharth Singh, Open Magazine
"The argument is clearly articulated and raises important ethical and economic issues." * Paradigm Explorer *
"An engaging discussion of the relationships between individual freedom, welfare, and paternalism. . . . I highly recommend Sunsteins book to anyone interested in a readable and well-argued study of the relationships between freedom, welfare, and the law."---Guido Pincione, Law & Liberty
Cass R. Sunstein is the Robert Walmsley University Professor at Harvard Law School, where he is the founder and director of the Program on Behavioral Economics and Public Policy. From 2009 to 2012, he led the White House Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs. His many books include the New York Times bestsellers Nudge: Improving Decisions about Health, Wealth, and Happiness (with Richard H. Thaler) and The World According to Star Wars. The 2018 recipient of Norways Holberg Prize, he lives in Concord, Massachusetts. Twitter @CassSunstein