Chapter 1: Lies and Falsehoods
Chapter 2: A Framework
Chapter 3: Ethics
Chapter 4: Stolen Valor
Chapter 5: Truth
Chapter 6: Falsehoods Fly
Chapter 7: Your Good Name
Chapter 8: Harm
Chapter 9: Truth Matters
Appendix: Excerpts from Policies of Facebook, Twitter, and
YouTube
Acknowledgments
Cass R. Sunstein is the Robert Walmsley University Professor at
Harvard University. From 2009 to 2012, he was Administrator of the
White House Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs. In 2018,
he received the Holberg Prize from the Government of Norway, often
described as the equivalent of the Nobel Prize for law and
humanities. Founder and director of the Program on Behavioral
Economics and Public Policy at Harvard Law School, he has been
involved in law reform activities in nations all over the world. He
is the author of many articles and books, including Nudge, How
Change Happens, and Too Much Information.
"A passionate and forceful argument from America's pre-eminent
legal scholar that our law ought to do more to protect the public
from the harms of falsehood." -- Robert Post, Sterling Professor of
Law, Yale Law School
"An increasing amount of what we hear and read is demonstrably
factually false, and the acceptance of falsity has grave
consequences for democratic decision-making. Drawing on legal
doctrine, psychological research, and an impressive command of the
dynamics of modern media, Cass Sunstein offers a sobering
explanation of why factual falsity is increasingly prevalent in
contemporary public discourse and why American free speech doctrine
may do more to exacerbate
than alleviate the problem. This book is essential reading in the
modern political and media environment." -- Frederick Schauer,
David and Mary Harrison Distinguished Professor of Law, University
of
Virginia
"An insightful, balanced, and readable book, by one of America's
leading legal scholars DL whether you ultimately agree with its
suggestions or not, you will learn much from its analysis." --
Eugene Volokh, Gary T. Schwartz Professor of Law, UCLA School of
Law
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