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Psychocapital and Shangri-Las: How happiness became both a means and end to governmentality

2013; University Library System, University of Pittsburgh; Volume: 5; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.5195/hcs.2013.132

ISSN

2161-6590

Autores

Francis McKay,

Tópico(s)

Employment and Welfare Studies

Resumo

In this paper a paradox is revealed in the politics of well-being over the means and ends of happiness. That paradox, in brief, is that although happiness is argued to be the ultimate end of all governmentality, in order to serve as that end, it first needs to be translated into a means for bolstering the economy, for only that way can a teleology of happiness gain a foothold in a world which prioritizes economic growth as an end in itself. To show this the paper gives a history of subjective well-being (SWB) research, and contrasts it with the politics of happiness in the UK, where SWB has in the past decade been translated into a discourse around the psychological wealth of the nation via the concepts of mental capital (MC) and mental well-being (MWB).

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