Barry Schwartz is an American psychologist and the Dorwin Cartwright Professor of Social Theory and Social Action at Swarthmore College.
He is known for his research in psychology and its application to current events.
Schwartz frequently contributes editorials to the New York Times, where he explores the intersection of psychological research and contemporary issues.
His work often focuses on decision-making, choice, and the impact of societal structures on individual behavior.
Schwartz's expertise in social theory and practical applications of psychological concepts has made him a respected voice in both academic and public spheres.
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