

Episode 185: Cass Sunstein - On Liberalism
Sep 10, 2025
Cass Sunstein, a Harvard University professor and author of 'On Liberalism: In Defense of Freedom,' discusses the complexities of liberal thought. He examines diverse interpretations, critiques from both the left and right, and the intersection of freedom and community beliefs. Sunstein shares historical insights and personal anecdotes, highlighting the delicate balance between individual agency and societal norms. He also addresses the future of liberalism, focusing on its resilience amid contemporary challenges and the necessity for inclusive discourse.
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Big Tent Liberalism Origin Story
- Sunstein began writing notes defending liberalism after seeing illiberal trends on both left and right and published them in the New York Times.
- The wide positive response convinced him to expand the piece into a book arguing for a broad, inclusive liberalism.
Core Commitments Unite Varied Liberalisms
- Sunstein locates liberalism around freedom, rule of law, respect for individual agency, and protections against public and private depredations.
- These core commitments allow diverse strands like Hayekian market liberalism and Rawlsian contractual liberalism to coexist.
Separate Empirical From Normative Critiques
- Sunstein is torn about post-liberal critiques like Patrick Deneen's, seeing both caricature and genuine concerns.
- He urges separating empirical claims from normative claims to test whether liberalism causally produces social harms.