MixedThe Wall Street Journal[Sunstein\'s] opening passage asks a rhetorical question: \'Does freedom of choice promote human well-being? Many people think so.\' But he sees a huge catch: \'What if people do not know how to find their way?\' ... Sadly, Mr. Sunstein’s emphasis on personal disorders like smoking or alcoholism leads him to ignore or understate real threats to human freedom from private force, or fraud, or political faction. How does a free society best regulate pollution? Does a free society need, or should it even tolerate, labor market regulation? How should it design and pay for physical infrastructure? Enforce antitrust laws? Readers will have to look elsewhere for answers to such questions, all of which turn crucially on questions of individual freedom.