
Cass Sunstein's "On Freedom"
Cass Sunstein’s "On Freedom" explores the idea that true freedom involves not only the absence of interference but also the ability to make meaningful choices, often enhanced by guiding structures called "nudges." He argues that well-designed policies can help people make better decisions without restricting their liberty, balancing individual autonomy with societal well-being. Sunstein emphasizes that freedom includes the capacity to choose wisely, and that thoughtful interventions can support personal and collective interests, fostering a more liberating environment where individuals are empowered to lead better lives.