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Bottom line would recommend for anyone with the ability to think critically and desire to influence change for good
I dont agree with the answers provided by the authors since i find nudgeprone governments as paternalistic and oppressive
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- This product had a total of 2,449 reviews as of our last analysis date on Feb 2 2022.
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Libertarian paternalism should be the way to go for all democratic governments
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I enjoyed the bonus chapter 19 where ideas from other readers posted on www
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This chapter prompts you to think about and reframe the ideas of liberal paternalism shared in this book from an actionable perspective
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Other than that the book was in new condition
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Id prefer libertarian nonpaternalism but thalers america would be significantly improved from the costly inefficient insulting nanny state we now inhabit
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However the authors dont talk about the morality of nudging and libertarian paternalism is a bit scary to me
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Mindlessness choosing can be explained in many situations when people put themselves into an “autopilot” mode in which they are not actively paying attention to the task at hand
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The first three quarters of the book was much more interesting than the last quarter
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