

Here Comes the Sunstein: Cass Sunstein on Why American Liberalism Now Needs Defending More Than Ever
Sep 9, 2025
In this engaging discussion, Harvard scholar and former advisor Cass Sunstein argues for a robust defense of American liberalism amidst current political pressures. He proposes that liberalism, embodying freedom and pluralism, is a big tent that includes figures from Reagan to FDR. Sunstein emphasizes the need for 'experiments in living' and warns against illiberalism as a threat to freedom. He also reflects on the role of empathy in understanding differing identities and urges a renewed commitment to core liberal values in today's charged political landscape.
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Liberalism As A Big Tent
- Liberalism unites commitments to freedom, pluralism, the rule of law, and security rather than a single policy program.
- This 'big tent' frames figures from Reagan to FDR as part of one liberal family opposing illiberal regimes.
Protecting Experiments In Living
- 'Experiments in living' are central to liberalism and justify protecting cultural and entrepreneurial diversity.
- Sunstein elevates Mill's throwaway line into a foundational liberal principle supporting innovation and lifestyle plurality.
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