A review by bootman
Too Much Information: Understanding What You Don't Want to Know by Cass R. Sunstein

5.0

I fell in love with the work of Cass Sunstein earlier this year, and I've binged his books. I've been waiting for months to finally get my hands on this new book, and it was definitely worth the wait. We're flooded with information and have more access to information than ever before, but how much information do we really need? Does too much information make us make bad decisions? If too much information makes us make bad decisions, then what's the moral and ethical obligation for places to provide that information? 

I always love how Cass takes a look at various subjects and asks a wide range of questions about how we should handle topics based on what we know about human behavior. As always, this book was extremely unique, and I can't wait for his next book.