222 Quotes by Cass Sunstein

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    If you have a regulation that's going to save hundreds of thousands of lives annually and not cost very much, that sounds like a very good idea.

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    This is a very, very conservative judge who in his dissenting opinions is overwhelmingly likely to be more conservative than the majority.

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    We might have new issues involving information technology for example, or new questions arising out of the war on terror, or new issues arising from natural disasters that can't be anticipated.

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    Presumed consent preserves freedom of choice, but it is different from explicit consent because it shifts the default rule. Under this policy, all citizens would be presumed to be consenting donors, but they would have the opportunity to register their unwillingness to donate.

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    My role in the government was not to think about narratives and consistency with narratives, but think of the human consequences of rules.

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    Wikipedia works because those who know the truth are usually more numerous and committed than those who believe in a falsehood.

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    A well-functioning democracy has a culture of free speech, not simply legal protection of free speech. It encourages independence of mind. It imparts a willingness to challenge prevailing opinion through both words and deeds. Equally important, it encourages a certain set of attitudes in listeners, one that gives a respectful hearing to those who do not embrace the conventional wisdom. In a culture of free speech, the attitude of listeners is no less important than that of speakers.

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    A program that saves young people produces more welfare than one that saves old people.

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