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A Better Politics: How Government Can Make Us Happier

English

By (author): Danny Dorling

The aim of this book is to inspire a better politics: one that will enable future generations to be happier. Greater well-being and better health should be the goals - rather than wealth maximization. We need to value health-care more than hedge-funds, caring above careers, relationships more than real-estate. Happiness is the avoidance of misery, the gaining of long-term life satisfaction, the feeling of fulfilment, of worth, of kindness, of usefulness and of love. The book is about what makes most of us happier, but it is also about the collective good. We cannot truly be happy if those around us are not happy. Individualist attempts at self-improvement - or only looking after yourself and your family - do not work in the long-run. This book looks at the evidence for a successful politics that would promote happiness and health. It suggests policies that take account of this evidence. Government can and should work to make us happier. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 130 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Mar 2016
  • Publisher: London Publishing Partnership
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781907994531

About Danny Dorling

Danny Dorling is Halford Mackinder professor of geography at the University of Oxford and the author of many books including Injustice: Why Social Inequality Still Persists; Inequality and the 1%; The Social Atlas of Europe; All That is Solid: The Great Housing Disaster and Population 10 Billion.

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