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William Davies' The Happiness Industry explores the historical and cultural development of the concept of happiness as a measurable and manipulatable quantity. Davies traces this development through the work of various philosophers and scientists, arguing that the drive to quantify happiness stems from a desire to control and optimize individuals and society. He critiques the emerging use of happiness science by governments and corporations, highlighting the problematic assumptions of these approaches and their potential for harmful consequences.
William Davies' The Happiness Industry explores the historical and cultural development of the concept of happiness as a measurable and manipulatable quantity. Davies traces this development through the work of various philosophers and scientists, arguing that the drive to quantify happiness stems from a desire to control and optimize individuals and society. He critiques the emerging use of happiness science by governments and corporations, highlighting the problematic assumptions of these approaches and their potential for harmful consequences.