The Illusion of Well-Being Economic Policymaking Based on Respect and Responsiveness

In this book, White explains why using happiness as a tool for policymaking is misguided and unethical. Happiness is too vague a term to define, and too general a concept, to measure in a way that captures people's true feelings. He extends this critique to well-being in general and concludes t...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: White, Mark D.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York Palgrave Macmillan US 2014, 2014
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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Summary:In this book, White explains why using happiness as a tool for policymaking is misguided and unethical. Happiness is too vague a term to define, and too general a concept, to measure in a way that captures people's true feelings. He extends this critique to well-being in general and concludes that no measure of well-being can do justice to people's true interests, which are complex, multifaceted, and subjective. White suggests instead that policymaking be conducted according to respect and responsiveness, promoting the true interests of citizens while addressing their real needs, and devoting government resources to where they can do the most good. This book is part of White's triptych on individualism and society, which includes The Manipulation of Choice and The Decline of the Individual
Physical Description:IX, 206 p online resource
ISBN:9781137361158