In this pathbreaking book, New York Times bestselling author Cass Sunstein asks us to rethink freedom. He shows that freedom of choice isn鈥檛 nearly enough. To be free, we must also be able to navigate life. People often need something like a GPS device to help them get where they want to go鈥攚hether the issue involves health, money, jobs, children, or relationships.
In both rich and poor countries, citizens often have no idea how to get to their desired destination. That is why they are unfree. People also face serious problems of self-control, as many of them make decisions today that can make their lives worse tomorrow. And in some cases, we would be just as happy with other choices, whether a different partner, career, or place to live鈥攚hich raises the difficult question of which outcome best promotes our well-being.
Accessible and lively, and drawing on perspectives from the humanities, religion, and the arts, as well as social science and the law, On Freedom explores a crucial dimension of the human condition that philosophers and economists have long missed鈥攁nd shows what it would take to make freedom real.
"This slip of a book can be quickly read, but puts forth important concepts. Its ideas will stay with readers a long time."鈥Publishers Weekly
"[A] dazzling little book."鈥Times Higher Education
"A tiny, commuter-friendly pamphlet between hard covers. . . . On Freedom economically and elegantly takes apart the accusation that nudges undermine liberty."鈥擩ulian Baggini, Financial Times
"This book is a very clear and by construction concise case for nudges as freedom."鈥擠iane Coyle, Enlightened Economist
"Sunstein鈥檚 examples and his breakdown of what can be done are illuminating."鈥擲iddharth Singh, Open Magazine
"The argument is clearly articulated and raises important ethical and economic issues."鈥Paradigm Explorer
"An engaging discussion of the relationships between individual freedom, welfare, and paternalism. . . . I highly recommend Sunstein鈥檚 book to anyone interested in a readable and well-argued study of the relationships between freedom, welfare, and the law."鈥擥uido Pincione, Law & Liberty
"Real freedom is the freedom to reach your goal, not to get lost at every turn. In this powerful book, Cass Sunstein shows when policy can help us navigate to where we want to go, where policy might overstep by choosing the end point for us, and how to tell the two apart. A delightful masterpiece."鈥擡sther Duflo, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
鈥On Freedom is an elegant, clear, deceptively simple book about a fiendishly complex problem. How can free societies help citizens to navigate among a perplexing multitude of forking paths, only some of which lead toward desirable ends? How is a nudge in the right direction distinct from coercion? What is the best way to enable people to choose paths that enhance life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness? Drawing on a wealth of probing examples from social policy, literature, and his own experience, Sunstein brilliantly illuminates the challenges that face governments and individuals and sketches plausible ways forward.鈥濃擲tephen Greenblatt, author of The Swerve: How the World Became Modern
鈥淚n this eloquent and timely book, Cass Sunstein asks urgent questions relevant to the crisis of democracy in which we find ourselves. As the author has demonstrated in the past, he is a thoughtful navigator of territory we may have prematurely believed we understood."鈥擩oyce Carol Oates
鈥淎n important and engaging book on freedom and choice by a top scholar. Sunstein gives us a comprehensive and cutting-edge treatment of his enormously influential work on nudging and well-being.鈥濃擫. A. Paul, author of Transformative Experience
鈥淏y redefining freedom, this becomes a book about the meaning of life.鈥濃擱obert J. Shiller, Nobel Prize鈥搘inning economist