â[Sunsteinâs] enthusiasm is endearing...[the] Harvard Law professor uses George Lucasâs cinematic phenomenon to tackle such disparate topics as the creative process, the writing of constitutional law, and why people commit terrorist acts.â â New Yorker
âEnlightening...perceptive...Mr. Sunstein comes across as an energetic, friendly dinner-party tablemate.â â New York Times
âEntertainingâŚthe ultimate primer for guiding a Star Wars padawan to the level of Jedi Knight.â â TIME
âDelightful⌠informative without being boring, funny without being silly.. a marvelous swift read. The force is strong with this one.â â The Economist
âIf you love Star Wars or are a nerd and want an engaging introduction to concepts in legal theory or behavioural economics, Sunstein does the trick with levity and clarityâ.â â The Times
âAn enlightening and surprisingly personal tour of a galaxy...Sunstein offers plenty of fun details and opinions.â â Washington Post
âSunstein makes a strong case that [Star Wars] contains real insights into the way we think about religion, work, and family...the bookâs takeaways are universal.â â Fortune
âIn this gem of a book, Cass Sunstein uses the Star Wars series to explore profound questions about being a parent, a child, and a human. It will change the way you think about your own journey, might even make you pick up the phone and call your dad.â â Walter Isaacson
âIrresistibly charming, acclaimed legal scholar Sunstein writes partly as a rigorous academic and partly as a helpless fanboy as he explores our fascination with Star Wars and what the series can teach us about the law, behavioral economics, history, even fatherhood. This book is fun, brilliant, and deeply original.â â Lee Child
âIn this remarkable, book Sunstein manages to connect invisible gorillas, hit songs, conspiracy theories, and constitutional law. For anyone who loves the movies, or loves to think about how the world works, or simply loves their father The World According to Star Wars will provoke and inspire.â â Duncan Watts, Principal Researcher at Microsoft Research and author of Everything is Obvious (Once You Know the Answer)
âFun and informative without getting bogged down with being too analytic or too fan-ish.â â Jeffrey Brown, author of the bestselling Goodnight Darth Vader
âSmart and interesting.â â Kirkus Reviews
âA light and breezy read filled with beautiful and funny anecdotesâŚworth the price of admission.â â Allen Voivod, Star Wars 7x7 Podcast
âCass R. Sunstein has done it: Heâs made Star Wars into a valuable legal text. In The World According to Star Wars, he considers the social, political, and moral ramifications of the filmsâ mythology⌠Sunstein provides new insights into a series we love.â â Slate
â[a] soon-to-be-required-for-college textâ â Geeks of Doom