Category: I. Happiness
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Your World, Better: Global Progress and What You Can Do About It is a book written for the smart and engaged middle school student. It looks at how America and the World has changed since the reader's parents and grandparents were young: what has happened to health and wealth, homes, school and work, rights and…
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For The Breakthrough Journal. In his Principles of Political Economy, JS Mill wrote a chapter “Of the Stationary State.” In it he argued that the need for economic growth in the richest countries had run its course. “It is only in the backward countries of the world that increased production is still an important object.” I…
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For the Economist. A new paper suggests it displaces few people and often improves life for those who stay.
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A column on the rising number of deaths of despair among older whites for the Economist.
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A review of Steven Pinker's Enlightenment Now for The Democracy Journal: Its Not as Bad as All That. And a review of Gregg Easterbrook's It’s Better Than It Looks for The Washington Monthly: Dear Democrats, Don’t Despair.
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For the Economist, but also points out Americans still agree on a lot and appear to be happy about the direction their lives are going.
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Expanding and Measuring Opportunities is a working paper for the Center for Development and Enterprise. The idea that circumstances and free choice can be neatly divided is open to considerable debate. The [equality of] opportunity framework begs the question, ‘what is in the control of the individual?’ Regardless, equality of opportunity is about ‘birth luck egalitarianism’-minimizing the…
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More and more people are getting married for love. Yay. For @BW.
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Smile: your GDP depends on it. For @BW.
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@BW column on new World Values Survey data that the world is happier than ever.