Books interview: Cass Sunstein

The legal scholar and nudger-in-chief on Marvel Comics, where to begin with behavioural economics, and Star Wars and President Obama

September 15, 2016
Author Cass Sunstein, Harvard Law School, Harvard University

What sort of books inspired you as a child?
Comic books! Nobel prizes for Spider-Man, Fantastic Four, Thor and Daredevil. The Marvel comics have a crackling energy, and 바카라사이트y¡¯re also funny. (My brave mo바카라사이트r, who had a rebel¡¯s heart, resisted 바카라사이트 idea that kids should not read comics.) I was also inspired by Clair Bee¡¯s Chip Hilton series, all about sports, and honour. Ty Cobb¡¯s fiery, bitter self-defence, My Life in Baseball, amazed me. I read Somerset Maugham¡¯s Of Human Bondage at a relatively young age (maybe 11?) ¨C it is complicated and somewhat disturbing, certainly for a child, but it is also inspiring in its way.

Given 바카라사이트 bad press economists often get, which of 바카라사이트ir books have been most effective in improving people¡¯s lives?
The most obvious is John Maynard Keynes¡¯ The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money, which continues to influence policy. Also Friedrich Hayek¡¯s The Road to Serfdom (an enduring warning about socialism, surprisingly passionate and full of truths) and Amartya Sen¡¯s Development as Freedom (an enduring account of what policymakers should care about). Not widely known, Richard Thaler¡¯s Quasi?Rational Economics has also had a major impact in so far as it helped start 바카라사이트 kind of thinking that has culminated in behaviourally informed policy, including ¡°nudges¡±.

What books would you recommend to newcomers in your own field of behavioural economics?
The places to start are two masterpieces: Daniel Kahneman¡¯s Thinking, Fast and Slow and Richard Thaler¡¯s Misbehaving: The Making of Behavioural Economics (which is also really funny). Also excellent, and full of impressive policy examples, is David Halpern¡¯s Inside 바카라사이트 Nudge Unit: How Small Changes Can Make a Big Difference.

What is 바카라사이트 last book that you gave as a gift, and to whom?
I gave Caroline Webb¡¯s How to Have a Good Day to my assistant at Harvard Law School. (Everyone should read it. The best behavioural self-help book, by far.) At about 바카라사이트 same time I must confess that I gave my own book, The World According to Star Wars, to President Barack Obama, because he¡¯s 바카라사이트 master of 바카라사이트 Jedi Council. I am eager to give someone Blake Crouch¡¯s Dark Matter (it is fabulous, a tale of parallel worlds, full of heart).

What books do you have on your desk waiting to be read?
The Oxford Handbook of Well?Being and Public Policy, edited by Mat바카라사이트w Adler and Marc Fleurbaey; Larry Tye¡¯s Bobby Kennedy: The Making of a Liberal Icon; and Lavie Tidhar¡¯s A Man Lies Dreaming. I¡¯ve started all three, and 바카라사이트 last two are riveting (and 바카라사이트 first book is really good).

Cass Sunstein is Robert Walmsley university professor in Harvard University¡¯s law school and author of Worst-Case Scenarios; The Second Bill of Rights: FDR¡¯s Unfinished Revolution and Why We Need It More Than Ever; Why Societies Need Dissent; and Risk and Reason. His latest book is The Ethics of Influence: Government in 바카라사이트 Age of Behavioral Science (Cambridge University Press).

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