An edition of The happiness industry (2015)

The happiness industry

how the government and big business sold us well-being

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An edition of The happiness industry (2015)

The happiness industry

how the government and big business sold us well-being

  • 4.0 (1 rating) ·
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  • 3 Have read

"In winter 2014, a Tibetan monk lectured the world leaders gathered at Davos on the importance of Happiness. The recent DSM-5, the manual of all diagnosable mental illnesses, for the first time included shyness and grief as treatable diseases. Happiness has become the biggest idea of our age, a new religion dedicated to well-being. In this brilliant dissection of our times, political economist William Davies shows how this philosophy, first pronounced by Jeremy Bentham in the 1780s, has dominated the political debates that have delivered neoliberalism. From a history of business strategies of how to get the best out of employees, to the increased level of surveillance measuring every aspect of our lives; from why experts prefer to measure the chemical in the brain than ask you how you are feeling, to why Freakonomics tells us less about the way people behave than expected, The Happiness Industry is an essential guide to the marketization of modern life. Davies shows that the science of happiness is less a science than an extension of hyper-capitalism"--

"When Jeremy Bentham proposed that government should run 'for the greatest benefit of the greatest number,' he posed two problems: what is happiness and how can we measure it? With the rise of positive psychology, freakonomics, behavioural economics, endless TED talks, the happiness manifesto, the Happiness Index, the tyranny of customer service, the emergence of the quantified self movement, we have become a culture obsessed with measuring our supposed satisfaction. In anecdotes that include the Buddhist monk who lectured the business leaders of the world at Davos, why the Nike Fuel band makes us more worried about our fitness, how parts of our city are being rebuilt in response to scientific studies of oxytocin levels in our brain, and what a survey from Radisson hotels--that proves that 62% of us believe that well-being is a luxury worth more than work or a good relationship--really tells us about the way we measure ourselves, and continually find ourselves wanting"--

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Table of Contents

Knowing How You Feel
The Price of Pleasure
In the Mood to Buy
The Psychosomatic Worker
The Crisis of Authority
Social Optimization
Living in the Lab
Critical Animals.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 281-302) and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
304
Library of Congress
HN25 .D35 2015, HN25 .D35 2016, HM548

The Physical Object

Pagination
314 pages
Number of pages
314

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27181240M
Internet Archive
happinessindustr0000davi_w3b8
ISBN 10
1781688451
ISBN 13
9781781688458
LCCN
2014041594
OCLC/WorldCat
963760457, 889164210

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