Everyday Freedom, Philip K. Howard
Everyday Freedom, Philip K. Howard
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Everyday Freedom
Designing the Framework for a Flourishing Society

Author: Philip K. Howard

Narrator: Bill Thatcher

Unabridged: 2 hr 6 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Ascent Audio

Published: 01/23/2024


Synopsis

Something basic is missing in our culture. Americans know it. Nothing much works as it should. Simple daily choices seem impossible, or fraught with peril. In the workplace, we walk on eggshells. Big projects get stalled in years of review. Endemic social problems such as homelessness become, well, more endemic.

Everyday Freedom offers a radical reinterpretation of the corrosion of American culture. The assault on authority after the 1960s, aimed at enhancing freedom, instead created a plague of powerlessness. The teacher in the classroom, the principal in a school, the nurse in the hospital, the official in Washington, the parent on a field trip . . . all have their hands tied. Things don't work, and Americans have lost the freedom to be themselves.

Everyday Freedom offers a radical vision for change: Re-empower Americans in their everyday choices. The massive legal structures erected since the 1960s were based on flawed notions that human judgment could be replaced by elaborate dictates. These failed structures must be replaced with simpler frameworks activated by human responsibility and accountability. Nothing will work sensibly until Americans are free to draw on their skills, intuitions, and values when confronting daily challenges. This is the only cure to alienation. This is also the only way to deliver good government.

About Philip K. Howard

Philip K. Howard is a lawyer, author, and civic leader. He is chair of Common Good, a nonpartisan organization aimed at simplifying government. He grew up in Kentucky and lives in New York City.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Gabrielle on August 21, 2024

eloquent writing of the dangers and problems of our current legal system and the framework that is necessary for freedom and progress, but somewhat repetitive and wordy (howard is a lawyer after all) and doesn’t say enough about how this framework can come into being. this is my first howard novel s......more

Goodreads review by Bob on April 17, 2024

This book might not have all the answers to why we can’t build anything and why we feel so disempowered, but it’s trying to answer those questions when few other people are. I’d be interested in reading a rebuttal of these ideas, which seem important for anyone who wants government to function and p......more