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Ligne n°229 : ... Log in using your social- Ligne n°230 : network account
Ligne n°231 : OR ...- Ligne n°255 : Book review: The Happiness Industry: How Government and Big Business Sold us
Ligne n°256 : Well-Being by William Davies ...
Ligne n°258 : ... In his impeccably researched book, Davies traces the history of the- Ligne n°259 : happiness industry back to the work of the utilitarian Jeremy Bentham
- Ligne n°259 : happiness industry back to the work of the utilitarian Jeremy Bentham
Ligne n°260 : * Lucy Popescu ...
Ligne n°272 : ... and encourage an unnatural obsession with how our wellbeing and- Ligne n°273 : happiness affect our working lives. Today, we can buy gadgets and apps
Ligne n°274 : that measure our sleep or assess the benefits of our physical ...
Ligne n°279 : ... corporations, policy makers and governments. According to William- Ligne n°280 : Davies, the science of happiness “has now penetrated the citadel of
Ligne n°281 : global economic management … the future of successful capitalism ...
Ligne n°282 : ... depends on our ability to combat stress, misery and illness and put- Ligne n°283 : relaxation, happiness and wellness in their place”.
Ligne n°285 : ... In his impeccably researched book, Davies traces the history of the- Ligne n°286 : happiness industry back to the work of the utilitarian Jeremy Bentham,
- Ligne n°286 : happiness industry back to the work of the utilitarian Jeremy Bentham,
Ligne n°287 : a British philosopher and social reformer who believed human actions ...
Ligne n°287 : ... a British philosopher and social reformer who believed human actions- Ligne n°288 : should promote happiness for the greatest number. Davies also examines
Ligne n°289 : the work of Gustav Fechner, a theologian and physicist who founded ...
Ligne n°288 : ... should promote happiness for the greatest number. Davies also examines- Ligne n°289 : the work of Gustav Fechner, a theologian and physicist who founded
Ligne n°290 : psychophysics; the economist William Stanley Jevons; the physiologist ...
Ligne n°292 : ... Watson. He illustrates how these disciplines overlapped and how- Ligne n°293 : happiness studies became entangled “with economic and medical
Ligne n°294 : expertise”. ...- Ligne n°304 : It’s an erudite study but because Davies covers so much The Happiness
Ligne n°305 : Industry can be difficult to unpack. Davies concludes that only through ...
Ligne n°305 : ... Industry can be difficult to unpack. Davies concludes that only through- Ligne n°306 : “understanding the strains and pains that work, hierarchy, financial
Ligne n°307 : pressures and inequality place upon human well-being” can we challenge ...