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Manufacturing Happy Citizens Edgar Cabanas (Universidad Camilo Jose Cela in Madrid)

Manufacturing Happy Citizens von Edgar Cabanas (Universidad Camilo Jose Cela in Madrid)

Manufacturing Happy Citizens Edgar Cabanas (Universidad Camilo Jose Cela in Madrid)


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Manufacturing Happy Citizens Zusammenfassung

Manufacturing Happy Citizens: How the Science and Industry of Happiness Control our Lives Edgar Cabanas (Universidad Camilo Jose Cela in Madrid)

The imperative of happiness dictates the conduct and direction of our lives. There is no escape from the tyranny of positivity. But is happiness the supreme good that all of us should pursue? So says a new breed of so-called happiness experts, with positive psychologists, happiness economists and self-development gurus at the forefront. With the support of influential institutions and multinational corporations, these self-proclaimed experts now tell us what governmental policies to apply, what educational interventions to make and what changes we must undertake in order to lead more successful, more meaningful and healthier lives.

With a healthy scepticism, this book documents the powerful social impact of the science and industry of happiness, arguing that the neoliberal alliance between psychologists, economists and self-development gurus has given rise to a new and oppressive form of government and control in which happiness has been woven into the very fabric of power.

Manufacturing Happy Citizens Bewertungen

excellent... a clear-sighted critique of capitalism's current obsession with happiness and of the shaky science allowing a well-meaning ideal to be so easily subverted by governments and companies.
-New Scientist

This brilliantly researched and beautifully argued book offers a devastating critique of the contemporary obsession with happiness. Edgar Cabanas and Eva Illouz interrogate the flaws, inconsistencies and generalizations of happiness 'science' and positive psychology, showing how it has become central to a blame culture in which structural inequalities are made over as psychological deficits. Essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the way that neoliberalism increasingly operates through psychological modes promoting confidence, resilience and 'positive' feelings.
-Rosalind Gill, City, University of London

How have the science and industry of happiness transformed our expectations about what a good life means, and at what cost? In their critical inquiry, Edgar Cabanas and Eva Illouz powerfully demonstrate the pervasive neoliberal logics and pernicious social consequences of the contemporary politics of happiness.
-Didier Fassin, Professor of Social Science at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton

This book provides insight into how neoliberal society causes us to become servants to the pursuit of happiness.
-Psychologist Magazine

Über Edgar Cabanas (Universidad Camilo Jose Cela in Madrid)

Edgar Cabanas is Professor at Universidad Camilo Jose Cela in Madrid.

Eva Illouz is Director of Studies at Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales in Paris.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Contents

Introduction

1. Experts on your well-being

2. Rekindling individualism

3. Positivity at work

4. Happy selves in the market shelves

5. Happy is the new normal

Conclusion

Notes

References

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR010911592
9781509537891
1509537899
Manufacturing Happy Citizens: How the Science and Industry of Happiness Control our Lives Edgar Cabanas (Universidad Camilo Jose Cela in Madrid)
Gebraucht - Sehr Gut
Broschiert
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
20190628
260
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