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Book SynopsisTrade Review"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"Sunstein’s 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 Sunstein’s book to anyone interested in a readable and well-argued study of the relationships between freedom, welfare, and the law."
---Guido Pincione, Law & Liberty