Thursday, November 6, 2025

Review of Development as Freedom by Amartya Sen

This book review was written by Eugene Kernes   

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Book Club Event = Book List (12/27/2025)
Intriguing Connections = 1) How To Allocate Resources?, 2) The Impact of Inequality


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Excerpts

“Expansion of freedom is viewed, in this approach, both as the primary end and as the principal means of development.  Development consists of the removal of various types of unfreedoms that leave people with little choice and little opportunity of exercising their reasoned agency.  The removal of substantial unfreedoms, it is argued here, is constitutive of development.” – Amartya Sen, Preface, Page Number 14

 

“Development requires the removal of major sources of unfreedom: poverty as well as tyranny, poor economic opportunities as well as systematic social deprivation, neglect of public facilities as well as intolerance or overactivity of repressive states.  Despite unprecedented increases in overall opulence, the contemporary world denies elementary freedoms to vast numbers – perhaps even the majority – of people.” – Amartya Sen, Introduction, Page 21

 

“If we have reasons to want more wealth, we have to ask: What precisely are these reasons, how do they work, on what are they contingent and what are the things we can “do” with more wealth?  In fact, we generally have excellent reasons for wanting more income or wealth.  This is not because income and wealth are desirable for their own sake, but because, typically, they are admirable general-purpose means for having more freedom to lead the kind of lives we have reason to value.” – Amartya Sen, Chapter 1, Page 31


Review

Is This An Overview?

Wealth is a means of obtaining what a person wants.  Freedoms are a reward for the efforts in obtaining wealth.  Wealth is meaningless without the freedom of choice and opportunity to use the wealth, to exercise one’s agency.  Freedoms enable people to use their capabilities, which improve personal and collective outcomes. 

 

Development is a process of expanding freedoms that people have, by removing unfreedoms.  Unfreedoms are poverty, tyranny, low economic opportunities, social deprivation, neglected public facilities, and intolerance of repressive states.  Various states have restricted political liberty, with the claim that that the restrictions were for economic development.  But there is more evidence of economic development within politically inclusive systems. 

 

How Do Markets And Government Affect Society?

Markets and governments can enrich or harm human lives.  Statecraft provides social support, public regulations.  Markets provide opportunities for freedom to exchange products, gifts, are a method of how people interact.  Rejection of labor markets, causes people to be in bondage and captivity.  Arbitrary restrictions on markets leads to deprivations of economic opportunities. 

 

Economic unfreedom brings social unfreedom.  Social or political unfreedom brings economic unfreedom. 

 

What Freedoms?

The freedoms focused on are political freedoms, economic facilities, social opportunities, transparency guarantees, and protective security.

 

Political freedoms are about the ability to disagree with state officials.  Economic facilities are the ability to use economic resources.  Social opportunities are access to public infrastructure.  Transparency guarantees provide for equitable governance.  Protective security are the social safety nets for preventing abject misery.

 

Caveats?

Can be difficult to read.  The examples are varied and numerous, but would take more research to understand each. 


Questions to Consider while Reading the Book

•What is the raison d’etre of the book?  For what purpose did the author write the book?  Why do people read this book?
•What are some limitations of the book?
•To whom would you suggest this book?
•Why provide freedoms when developing the economy?
•What are the freedoms?
•What are the limits to freedoms?
•What are unfreedoms? 
•What is the role markets?
•What is the role of statecraft? 
•What is agency?  
•What is the purpose for wealth?
•How does politics and economics affect each other? 
•Why do politicians repress people? 
•What are the roles of freedom?
•What are the instrumental freedoms?
•What are theories of justice? 
•What is utilitarianism? 
•How does poverty deprive capabilities? 
•What is the effect of democracy? 

Book Details
Edition:                   Vintage Books Edition
Publisher:               Vintage [Penguin Random House]
Edition ISBN:         9780307874290
Pages to read:          279
Publication:             2011
1st Edition:              1999
Format:                    eBook 

Ratings out of 5:
Readability    3
Content          3
Overall          3