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Greifswald winter

Choice as synonym for equality?
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November 2025, no. 481

The Age of Choice: A history of freedom in modern life by Sophia Rosenfeld

Princeton University Press, $59.99 hb, 463 pp

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Greifswald winter

Choice as synonym for equality?
by
November 2025, no. 481

In a recent university seminar, I wanted to give my students a sense of how capitalism is a way of being, rather than being the way of being. Hoping to paint an affective picture, I turned to personal anecdote.

Travelling in the mid-1990s, a handful of years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, I met a young German duo who had grown up under communism in the German Democratic Republic. After traipsing through Prague’s underground and late nights swinging on statues, we concocted a follow-up visit to their northern town of Greifswald, where – along with walking on the frozen waves of the Ostsee, listening to the ice singing as it cracked, and not visiting the town’s famous nuclear reactor – I was exposed to something far more compelling.

The Age of Choice: A history of freedom in modern life

The Age of Choice: A history of freedom in modern life

by Sophia Rosenfeld

Princeton University Press, $59.99 hb, 463 pp

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ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.

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