In La industria de la felicidad, William Davies walks the corridors of companies, laboratories, and government offices to describe how the notion of happiness is built, how it is measured, and how it is sold. On the way he draws an unforgiving portrait of contemporary capitalism and delineates another idea of happiness, perhaps less profitable but more hopeful.
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In La industria de la felicidad, William Davies walks the corridors of companies, laboratories, and government offices to describe how the notion of happiness is built, how it is measured, and how it is sold. On the way he draws an unforgiving portrait of contemporary capitalism and delineates another idea of happiness, perhaps less profitable but more hopeful.
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