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08.01.2009
From the TNR Archive: Cass R. Sunstein

Yesterday, the Obama camp announced that TNR contributing editor, prolific author, and Harvard Law professor Cass R. Sunstein will be the new adminisration's regulatory czar. And that gives us a very good reason to look back at some of the pieces Cass has written for TNR in his nearly two decade history with the magazine:

"The Visionary Minimalist: Toward A Theory Of Obama-ism," January 30, 2008. Sunstein explains the complexity of Obama's political vision, as he is both a minimalist and a visionary, thinking pragmatically but also promising large-scale change.

"Federal Appeal: Massachusetts Gets It Right," December 22, 2003. Sunstein explains why the 2003 Massachusetts decision to repeal a prohibiton on same-sex marriage is an example of "the federal system at its best."

"Vanity Fair," March 29, 1999. Sunstein looks at the American culture of excess and Robert H. Frank's interesting theory of "luxury fever."

"Where Politics Ends," August 3, 1992. Sunstein examines the fine line between "law" and "politics."

"The Spirit Of The Laws," March 11, 1991. In his first piece for TNR, Sunstein approaches the complexities of constitutional interpretation.

And be sure to click here for a complete archive of Sunstein's TNR work.

Posted: Thursday, January 08, 2009 8:00 PM with 4 comment(s)

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sleepyavl said:

You guys in the press are stupid like hell with your use of word like 'czar' and 'commissar'. To anyone who lived in dictatorships, these are truly repulsive words. It's as good as naming them fuhrer. Why the fuck can't you use a dictionary? Bastards.

January 8, 2009 9:15 PM

fougasseu said:

sleepy - Hadn't thought of it that way. Good observation. A lot of terribly ugly words have been "hipped up" in our so-cool Age of Irony. I personally hate Obama called "The Messiah", which is now common parlance all over Talk Radio and FOX. Really offensive to me, nobody seems to care.

January 8, 2009 9:30 PM

jet said:

Congrats to Cass. I noted the other day that mention of he and Richard Thaler's book 'Nudge..." showed up in International Design magazine, Nov/Dec 2008, pg. 30 'rant' section on how design can play an important role in modifying behavior and that 'Nudge' offers some good examples.  It appears the word is getting around.

January 9, 2009 3:56 PM

The Plank said:

A number of regular TNR contributors are making their way into the Obama administration, so we've

January 21, 2009 1:41 PM