GOVT-247 The Pursuit of Happiness
What is human happiness? What factors increase or decrease it? Why are some countries and cultures happier than others? How can government policies promote happiness? This course considers:-- the nature of happiness from the major philosophical traditions, --the cognitive biases that impede our ability to maximize happiness, --the empirical literature on subjective well-being from the fields of economics, political science, and psychology, --recent trends in capitalist societies and their effects on happiness, and --government policies that might improve human happiness.
Standard Course (40)
Credits
1
Cross Listed Courses
PPOL-247,
PPOL-247
Prerequisite
One course in statistics, from any discipline.
Offered
Spring
Notes
(American Politics)