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A Constitution of Many Minds
The future of the U.S. Supreme Court hangs in the balance like never before. Will conservatives or liberals succeed in remaking the court in their own image? In A Constitution of Many Minds, acclaimed law scholar Cass Sunstein proposes a bold new way of interpreting the Constitution, one that respec... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2009 -
On Rumors
Many of us are being misled. Claiming to know dark secrets about public officials, hidden causes of the current economic situation, and nefarious plans and plots, those who spread rumors know precisely what they are doing. And in the era of social media and the Internet, they know a lot about how to... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2014 -
#Republic: Divided Democracy in the Age of Social Media
As the Internet grows more sophisticated, it is creating new threats to democracy. Social media companies such as Facebook can sort us ever more efficiently into groups of the like-minded, creating echo chambers that amplify our views. It's no accident that on some occasions, people of different pol... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2017 -
Human Agency and Behavioral Economics
This Palgrave Pivot offers comprehensive evidence about what people actually think of "nudge" policies designed to steer decision makers' choices in positive directions. The data reveal that people in diverse nations generally favor nudges by strong majorities, with a preference for educative effor... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2017 -
One Case at a Time: Judicial Minimalism on the Supreme Court
Explains and documents legal minimalism... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 1999 -
Impeachment: A Citizen's Guide
“Sunstein has written the story of impeachment every citizen needs to know. This is a remarkable, essential book.” — Doris Kearns Goodwin As Benjamin Franklin famously put it, Americans have a republic, if we can keep it. Preserving the Constitution and the democratic system it supports is the publ... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2017 -
Can It Happen Here?: Authoritarianism in America
With the election of Donald J. Trump, many people on both the left and right feared that America’s 240-year-old grand experiment in democracy was coming to an end, and that Sinclair Lewis’ satirical novel, It Can’t Happen Here, written during the dark days of the 1930s, could finally be coming true.... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2018 -
#Republic: Divided Democracy in the Age of Social Media
From the New York Times bestselling author of Nudge and The World According to Star Wars, a revealing account of how today's Internet threatens democracy—and what can be done about itAs the Internet grows more sophisticated, it is creating new threats to democracy. Social media companies such as Fac... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2018 -
Conspiracy Theories and Other Dangerous Ideas
The nation's most-cited legal scholar who for decades has been at the forefront of applied behavioral economics, and the bestselling author of Nudge and Simpler, Cass Sunstein is one of the world's most innovative thinkers in the academy and the world of practical politics. In the years leading up t... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2014 -
Why Societies Need Dissent
In this timely book, Cass R. Sunstein shows that organizations and nations are far more likely to prosper if they welcome dissent and promote openness. Attacking "political correctness" in all forms, Sunstein demonstrates that corporations, legislatures, even presidents are likely to blunder if they... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2003 -
On Freedom: Including Thomas Jefferson's Virginia Statute On Religious Freedom
From New York Times bestselling author Cass Sunstein, a brisk, provocative book that shows what freedom really means—and requires—todayIn 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 fre... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2019 -
Republic.com 2.0
What happens to democracy and free speech if people use the Internet to listen and speak only to the like-minded? What is the benefit of the Internet's unlimited choices if citizens narrowly filter the information they receive? Cass Sunstein first asked these questions in 2001'sRepublic. com. Now, ... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 0007 -
The World According to Star Wars
"Star Wars is the ultimate mythological tale of our age, a hero's journey that is a tribute to the beauty of human freedom as well as an exploration of its dark complexities. In this gem of a book, the brilliant Cass Sunstein uses the series to explore profound questions about being a parent, a chil... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2016 -
Impeachment: A Citizen's Guide
“With insight, wisdom, affection, and concern, Sunstein has written the story of impeachment every citizen needs to know. This is a remarkable, essential book.” —Doris Kearns GoodwinAn essential guide to the impeachment process that rises above politics and goes beyond punditry, from one of America'... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2017 -
The Cost-Benefit Revolution (The\mit Press Ser.)
Why policies should be based on careful consideration of their costs and benefits rather than on intuition, popular opinion, interest groups, and anecdotes.Opinions on government policies vary widely. Some people feel passionately about the child obesity epidemic and support government regulation of... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2018 -
How Change Happens (The\mit Press Ser.)
The different ways that social change happens, from unleashing to nudging to social cascades."Sunstein's book is illuminating because it puts norms at the center of how we think about change."—David Brooks, The New York TimesHow does social change happen? When do social movements take off? Sexual ha... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2019 -
Too Much Information: Understanding What You Don't Want to Know
The bestselling author and recipient of the 2018 Holberg Prize, Cass R. Sunstein, explores how more information can make us happy or miserable, and why we sometimes avoid it--but sometimes seek it out.How much information is too much? Do we need to know how many calories are in the giant vat of popc... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2020 -
This Is Not Normal: The Politics of Everyday Expectations
How our shifting sense of "what's normal" defines the character of democracy"A provocative examination of social constructs and those who would alternately undo or improve them."—Kirkus Reviews This sharp and engaging collection of essays by leading governmental scholar Cass R. Sunstein examines shi... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2021 -
Behavioral Science and Public Policy (Elements in Public Economics)
Behavioral science is playing an increasing role in public policy, and it is raising new questions about fundamental issues - the role of government, freedom of choice, paternalism, and human welfare. In diverse nations, public officials are using behavioral findings to combat serious problems - pov... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2020 -
Averting Catastrophe: Decision Theory for COVID-19, Climate Change, and Potential Disasters of All Kinds
Best-selling author Cass R. Sunstein examines how to avoid worst-case scenariosThe world is increasingly confronted with new challenges related to climate change, globalization, disease, and technology. Governments are faced with having to decide how much risk is worth taking, how much destruction a... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2021 -
Worst-Case Scenarios
Nuclear bombs in suitcases, anthrax bacilli in ventilators, tsunamis and meteors, avian flu, scorchingly hot temperatures: nightmares that were once the plot of Hollywood movies are now frighteningly real possibilities. How can we steer a path between willful inaction and reckless overreaction? C... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2009 -
The Second Bill of Rights: FDR'S Unfinished Revolution and Why We Need it More Than Ever
In 1944, Franklin Delano Roosevelt gave a State of the Union Address that was arguably the greatest political speech of the twentieth century. In it, Roosevelt grappled with the definition of security in a democracy, concluding that "unless there is security here at home, there cannot be lasting pe... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2004 -
Radicals in Robes: Why Extreme Right-Wing Courts are Wrong for America
Most people think that the Supreme Court has a rough balance between left and right. This is a myth; in fact the justices once considered right-wing have now taken the mantle of the Court's moderates, and the liberal element has all but disappeared. Most people also think that judicial activism is... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2005 -
Sludge: What Stops Us from Getting Things Done and What to Do about It
How we became so burdened by red tape and unnecessary paperwork, and why we must do better.We've all had to fight our way through administrative sludge--filling out complicated online forms, mailing in paperwork, standing in line at the motor vehicle registry. This kind of red tape is a nuisance, bu... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2021 -
Conformity: The Power of Social Influences
We live in an era of tribalism, polarization, and intense social division―separating people along lines of religion, political conviction, race, ethnicity, and sometimes gender. How did this happen? In Conformity, Cass R. Sunstein argues that the key to making sense of living in this fractured world... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2019