The Myth of Choice: Personal Responsibility in a World of Limits - Hardcover

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Americans are fixated on the idea of choice. Our political theory is based on the consent of the governed. Our legal system is built upon the argument that people freely make choices and bear responsibility for them. And what slogan could better express the heart of our consumer culture than "Have it your way"?

In this provocative book, Kent Greenfield poses unsettling questions about the choices we make. What if they are more constrained and limited than we like to think? If we have less free will than we realize, what are the implications for us as individuals and for our society? To uncover the answers, Greenfield taps into scholarship on topics ranging from brain science to economics, political theory to sociology. His discoveries—told through an entertaining array of news events, personal anecdotes, crime stories, and legal decisions—confirm that many factors, conscious and unconscious, limit our free will. Worse, by failing to perceive them we leave ourselves open to manipulation. But Greenfield offers useful suggestions to help us become better decision makers as individuals, and to ensure that in our laws and public policy we acknowledge the complexity of choice.

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"Greenfield's approach is entirely original and a major scholarly accomplishment. His combination of approaches, his lack of dogmatism, his attention to detail, his use of myriad, easily understood examples, and his derivation of powerful lessons make the book a unique achievement." --Joseph William Singer, author of Entitlement: The Paradoxes of Property and The Edges of the Field: Lessons on the Obligations of Ownership

"An excellent and insightful book that is remarkably fun to read. Greenfield mixes wit, personal anecdote, and hard data from a range of disciplines to reveal how our fixation on personal responsibility often allows people in power to avoid responsibility. If you're looking for a counterpoint to the Tea Party, this is it." --Adam Winkler, author of Gunfight: The Battle over the Right to Bear Arms in America

"A fascinating account of the constraints on personal choice, and the consequences of those constraints for sexuality, religion, politics, law, and everyday life." --Geoffrey R. Stone, author of Perilous Times: Free Speech in Wartime

"Here is the voice of a new and exciting public intellectual, bubbling with policy recommendations, fascinating paradoxes, and homespun personal advice about our most important life choices. A must read for thought leaders, regulators, and anyone who cares about novel and interesting ideas." --Frank Partnoy, author of The Match King

"Kent Greenfield has a refreshing way of looking at whole fields--law, politics, economics, biology--and seeing the principles we use to organize them. He is also an engaging writer whose light touch belies the weight of the ideas he juggles so effortlessly." --John Garvey, President, The Catholic University of America

"Greenfield explodes cherished beliefs about free will that inform our 'law and politics and life.' Read this book as a valuable guide to improved public policies and personal life decisions--or just for the sheer fun of it." --Dawn Johnsen, Walter W. Foskett Professor of Law, Indiana University
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"Kent Greenfield has written a brilliant, profoundly thought-provoking book about the many constraints on decision making, from the most personal choices to those of the highest government officials."--Erwin Chemerinsky, Dean and Distinguished Professor of Law, University of California, Irvine, School of Law

"Kent Greenfield argues in lively, accessible style that much of what we experience as choice is better understood as the product of circumstance. His challenge is meant to unsettle our beliefs, our judgments, and our values--and it does."--Noah Feldman, author of Scorpions: The Battles and Triumphs of FDR's Great Supreme Court Justices
"Kent Greenfield has a knack for conveying difficult ideas in accessible terms. The Myth of Choice, sure to be a hit, focuses on one of the great challenges in law and policy--how to reconcile our idealistic belief in choice with everyday realities."--Heather K. Gerken, au- thor of The Democracy Index: Why Our Election System Is Failing and How to Fix It

"The Myth of Choice shows that we can make better choices for ourselves and design better public policy by understanding the promise, and the limits, of choice."--Pamela S. Karlan, author of Keeping Faith with the Constitution

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  • PublisherYale University Press
  • Publication date2011
  • ISBN 10 0300169507
  • ISBN 13 9780300169508
  • BindingHardcover
  • Number of pages256
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