In the first section the author argues that the concept of Gross National Happiness seemed superficial - as long as it was based in the plainly Christian (biblical?) economic set of western values of private ownership of means of production and market competition. In the second part he deals with the questition, what is necessary for a society and its subjects to be happy, and what may hamper their happiness
Philosophers from different epochs; from Socrates to Buddha, all were more than willing to advise ot...
This article explores the factors influencing happiness levels and compares them within the contexts...
ABSTRACT. Utilitarians and egalitarians have different priorities. Utilitarians prioritize the great...
The notion of Gross National Happiness (GNH) presents a radical paradigm shift in development econom...
Western economic thinkers in the 19th century rediscovered the principle of greatest happiness (PGH)...
This paper looks at how measuring human progress and well-being in terms of financial transactions, ...
Since the Industrial Revolution of the eighteenth century, the Western economies have experienced un...
‘Happiness Research ’ has attracted a great deal of attention in the social sciences as well as in t...
There was once a king who regularly took the advice of a wise man. This sage was called to the king’...
This article does not reflect a specific point of view, but proposes vocabulary and concepts to stru...
First paragraph: What is the appropriate goal of economic and social policy? In a country where peop...
While the concept of "Gross National Happiness" was introduced by the King of Bhutan in 1972, debate...
The paper is structured as follows: chapter two will discuss the nature of happiness and its relatio...
Contemporary theories of economic development have concentrated on socioeconomic and epidemiological...
The Royal Government of Bhutan has proclaimed Gross National Happiness (GNH) the Kingdom's vision of...
Philosophers from different epochs; from Socrates to Buddha, all were more than willing to advise ot...
This article explores the factors influencing happiness levels and compares them within the contexts...
ABSTRACT. Utilitarians and egalitarians have different priorities. Utilitarians prioritize the great...
The notion of Gross National Happiness (GNH) presents a radical paradigm shift in development econom...
Western economic thinkers in the 19th century rediscovered the principle of greatest happiness (PGH)...
This paper looks at how measuring human progress and well-being in terms of financial transactions, ...
Since the Industrial Revolution of the eighteenth century, the Western economies have experienced un...
‘Happiness Research ’ has attracted a great deal of attention in the social sciences as well as in t...
There was once a king who regularly took the advice of a wise man. This sage was called to the king’...
This article does not reflect a specific point of view, but proposes vocabulary and concepts to stru...
First paragraph: What is the appropriate goal of economic and social policy? In a country where peop...
While the concept of "Gross National Happiness" was introduced by the King of Bhutan in 1972, debate...
The paper is structured as follows: chapter two will discuss the nature of happiness and its relatio...
Contemporary theories of economic development have concentrated on socioeconomic and epidemiological...
The Royal Government of Bhutan has proclaimed Gross National Happiness (GNH) the Kingdom's vision of...
Philosophers from different epochs; from Socrates to Buddha, all were more than willing to advise ot...
This article explores the factors influencing happiness levels and compares them within the contexts...
ABSTRACT. Utilitarians and egalitarians have different priorities. Utilitarians prioritize the great...