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Our Modern Glut of Choice

Critics at Large | The New Yorker

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The Evolution of Choice and Freedom

This chapter examines the historical evolution of choice and its complex relationship with freedom, tracing key societal shifts and notable figures such as those who modernized auction practices. It highlights the significance of consumerism and individual choice in shaping personal and societal values, while critiquing the simplistic equating of choice with freedom in contemporary discussions. Through literary references and historical anecdotes, the chapter calls for a deeper understanding of choice in the context of justice and individual rights.

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