Perpetual euphoria : on the duty to be happy /

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Author / Creator:Bruckner, Pascal.
Uniform title:Euphorie perpétuelle. English
Imprint:Princeton : Princeton University Press, ©2010.
Description:1 online resource (x, 244 pages)
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12314709
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ISBN:9781400835973
1400835976
1282645080
9781282645080
0691143730
9780691143736
9780691143736
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Summary:Happiness today is not just a possibility or an option but a requirement and a duty. To fail to be happy is to fail utterly. Happiness has become a religion--one whose smiley-faced god looks down in rebuke upon everyone who hasn't yet attained the blessed state of perpetual euphoria. How has a liberating principle of the Enlightenment--the right to pursue happiness--become the unavoidable and burdensome responsibility to be happy? How did we become unhappy about not being happy--and what might we do to escape this predicament? In Perpetual Euphoria, Pascal Bruckner takes up these questions wit.
Other form:Print version: Bruckner, Pascal. Euphorie perpétuelle. English. Perpetual euphoria. Princeton : Princeton University Press, ©2010 9780691143736
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How happiness became mandatory--and why we should reject the demand to "be happy"

Happiness today is not just a possibility or an option but a requirement and a duty. To fail to be happy is to fail utterly. Happiness has become a religion--one whose smiley-faced god looks down in rebuke upon everyone who hasn't yet attained the blessed state of perpetual euphoria. How has a liberating principle of the Enlightenment--the right to pursue happiness--become the unavoidable and burdensome responsibility to be happy? How did we become unhappy about not being happy--and what might we do to escape this predicament? In Perpetual Euphoria , Pascal Bruckner takes up these questions with all his unconventional wit, force, and brilliance, arguing that we might be happier if we simply abandoned our mad pursuit of happiness.

Gripped by the twin illusions that we are responsible for being happy or unhappy and that happiness can be produced by effort, many of us are now martyring ourselves--sacrificing our time, fortunes, health, and peace of mind--in the hope of entering an earthly paradise. Much better, Bruckner argues, would be to accept that happiness is an unbidden and fragile gift that arrives only by grace and luck.

A stimulating and entertaining meditation on the unhappiness at the heart of the modern cult of happiness, Perpetual Euphoria is a book for everyone who has ever bristled at the command to "be happy."

Physical Description:1 online resource (x, 244 pages)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781400835973
1400835976
1282645080
9781282645080
0691143730
9780691143736