Tough Choices: Structured Paternalism and the Landscape of Choice

Tough Choices: Structured Paternalism and the Landscape of Choice

by Sigal R. Ben-Porath
Tough Choices: Structured Paternalism and the Landscape of Choice

Tough Choices: Structured Paternalism and the Landscape of Choice

by Sigal R. Ben-Porath

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Overview

To what extent should government be permitted to intervene in personal choices? In grappling with this question, liberal theory seeks to balance individual liberty with the advancement of collective goals such as equality. Too often, however, society's obligation to provide meaningful opportunities is overshadowed by its commitment to personal freedom. Tough Choices charts a middle course between freedom-oriented anti-interventionism and equality-oriented social welfare, presenting a way to structure choices that equalize opportunities while protecting the freedom of individuals to choose among them.


Drawing on insights from behavioral economics, psychology, and educational theory, Sigal Ben-Porath makes the case for structured paternalism, which is based on the understanding that state intervention is often inevitable, and that therefore theorists and policymakers must focus on the extent to which it can productively be applied, as well as on the forms it should take in different social domains. Ben-Porath explores how structured paternalism can play a role in providing equal opportunities for individual choice in an array of personal and social contexts, including the intimate lives of adults, parent-child relationships, school choice, and intercultural relations.



Tough Choices demonstrates how structured paternalism can inform more egalitarian social policies, ones that acknowledge personal, social, and cultural differences as well as the challenges all individuals may face when they make a choice.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781400836864
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Publication date: 07/01/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 184
File size: 599 KB

About the Author

Sigal R. Ben-Porath is assistant professor at the Graduate School of Education and special assistant to the president at the University of Pennsylvania. She is the author of Citizenship under Fire: Democratic Education in Times of Conflict (Princeton).

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix
Chapter 1: To Choose or Not to Choose? 1
Chapter 2: Why Paternalism Is Good for You 18
Chapter 3: The Regulation of Intimacy 43
Chapter 4: Paternalism toward Children 66
Chapter 5: Exit with Caution: On Culture and Choice 89
Chapter 6: School Choice as a Bounded Ideal 123
Conclusion: Structured Paternalism and the Landscape of Choice 144
Notes 153
Index 175

What People are Saying About This

Harry Brighouse

Tough Choices is a really excellent, pioneering work. Covering a wide range of topics, it carves out a position that challenges the orthodox antipaternalistic tendencies in contemporary liberal political theory and beyond. This book is a pleasure to read.
Harry Brighouse, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Rob Reich

A lively book that engages pressing public policy concerns and makes original contributions to political theory. Ben-Porath argues for an interesting and distinctive position: that the insights from behavioral economics and psychology illuminate a path toward a liberal defense of paternalism which, rather than constraining liberty, actually enhances opportunity and expands horizons of choice. This is a fine book that will attract attention within and outside of liberal political theory.
Rob Reich, Stanford University

From the Publisher

"Tough Choices is a marvelously tough-minded, humane, and elegantly written essay on the value of choice in the politics of free societies. Ben-Porath has fresh, sober, and compelling things to say about a topic that is commonly shrouded in a fog of ideological folly. This is a rare thing: a wise and useful book about one of our most fundamental public values."—Eamonn Callan, Stanford University

"Tough Choices is a really excellent, pioneering work. Covering a wide range of topics, it carves out a position that challenges the orthodox antipaternalistic tendencies in contemporary liberal political theory and beyond. This book is a pleasure to read."—Harry Brighouse, University of Wisconsin-Madison

"A lively book that engages pressing public policy concerns and makes original contributions to political theory. Ben-Porath argues for an interesting and distinctive position: that the insights from behavioral economics and psychology illuminate a path toward a liberal defense of paternalism which, rather than constraining liberty, actually enhances opportunity and expands horizons of choice. This is a fine book that will attract attention within and outside of liberal political theory."—Rob Reich, Stanford University

Eamonn Callan

Tough Choices is a marvelously tough-minded, humane, and elegantly written essay on the value of choice in the politics of free societies. Ben-Porath has fresh, sober, and compelling things to say about a topic that is commonly shrouded in a fog of ideological folly. This is a rare thing: a wise and useful book about one of our most fundamental public values.
Eamonn Callan, Stanford University

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