Friday, November 14, 2025

Does more choice give us more freedom?


We live in a world built on the idea that freedom equals choice — and choice equals freedom. We get to choose what to buy, what to believe, who to love, where to live. 

We can go onto the internet and be overwhelmed with options, we can swipe right or left on a dating app to choose a potential life partner, we go to a restaurant and are given a menu of choices. Every day, we're told that the more options we have, the freer we are.

But what if the very thing we thought defined our freedom — our ability to choose — was actually overwhelming us?

A new history explains how choice has evolved to dominate modern life.

 Does more choice give us more freedom?


What Mamdani Learned from His Mother’s Films. “How the ethics of the acclaimed filmmaker Mira Nair echo in her son’s politics.”


ROAD ATLAS To Rome:  Massive New Map Reveals 300,000 Km of Ancient Roman Roads.



 Georgi Gospodinov Q & A

       At the Literary Hub translator Angela Rodel has a Q & A with the Death and the Gardener-author, in Georgi Gospodinov on the Loss of His Father and Writing About Death


  New Swedish Book Review


       The 2025:2 issue of the Swedish Book Review is now online -- lots of material, including excerpts and reviews.
       Among the excerpts: a bit from Hjalmar Söderberg's Astray



Why is it that the rich always seem to win?

Thomas Piketty called it the most important formula in economics: it’s R > G , which means that the rate of return on capital (R)
Read the full article…


EU agrees to open Horizon research fund to defence projects Euractiv


She’s 93 and still job searching. Why older Americans work, even if they’re sick. Business Insider 


Germany set to boost Ukraine aid by 3 billion euros in 2026 Reuters

 

The European Court of Human Rights: judges above politics Thomas Fazi

 

Former EU Justice Chief Charged in Belgian Laundering Case EuroWeekly. What is going on in Belgium?

 

Emergency security meeting after drones disrupt Brussels Airport and military bases Brussels Times

 

Belgian Minister Tells Russia to ‘Calm Down’ — Using Selena Gomez Song in a Nuclear FeudInternational Business Times