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Routledge
Language
English
Pages
356

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Table of Contents

Part Volume I --
chapter INTRODUCTION --
chapter preface to volume i --
chapter On Jealousy 14 -- Sex and Happiness
chapter SEX AND HAPPINESS --
chapter TOURISTS: WE LOSE OUR CHARM AWAY FROM HOME --
chapter THE MENACE OF OLD AGE --
chapter In Praise of Artificiality --
chapter WHO MAY USE LIPSTICK? --
chapter THE LESSONS OF EXPERIENCE --
chapter HOPE AND FEAR --
chapter ARE CRIMINALS WORSE THAN OTHER PEOPLE? --
chapter THE ADVANTAGES OF COWARDICE --
chapter THE DECAY OF MEDITATION --
chapter MARRIAGE --
chapter ON BEING GOOD --
chapter WHO GETS OUR SAVINGS? --
chapter CHILDREN --
chapter On Politicians 46 -- Keeping Pace?
chapter KEEPING PACE? --
chapter ON SNOBBERY --
chapter WHOSE ADMIRATION DO YOU DESIRE? --
chapter ON NATIONAL GREATNESS --
chapter IS THE WORLD GOING MAD? --
chapter ARE WE TOO PASSIVE? --
chapter WHY WE ENJOY MISHAPS --
chapter DOES EDUCATION DO HARM? --
chapter Are Men of Science Scientific? --
chapter FLIGHT FROM REALITY --
chapter ILLEGAL? --
chapter ON OPTIMISM --
chapter AS OTHERS SEE US --
chapter TAKING LONG VIEWS --
chapter ON MENTAL DIFFERENCES BETWEEN BOYS AND GIRLS --
chapter ON THE FIERCENESS OF VEGETARIANS --
chapter FURNITURE AND THE EGO --
chapter WHY ARE WE DISCONTENTED? --
chapter ON LOCOMOTION --
chapter OF CO-OPERATION --
chapter OUR WOMAN HATERS --
chapter The Influence of Fathers --
chapter ON SOCIETIES --
chapter ON BEING EDIFYING --
chapter ON SALES RESISTANCE --
chapter SHOULD CHILDREN BE HAPPY? --
chapter DANGERS OF FEMINISM --
chapter ON EXPECTED EMOTIONS --
chapter ON MODERN UNCERTAINTY --
chapter ON IMITATING HEROES --
chapter ON VICARIOUS ASCETICISM --
chapter ON LABELLING PEOPLE --
chapter ON SMILING --
chapter DO GOVERNMENTS DESIRE WAR? --
chapter ON CORPORAL PUNISHMENT --
chapter IF ANIMALS COULD TALK --
chapter ON INSULARITY --
chapter ON ASTROLOGERS --
chapter ON PROTECTING CHILDREN FROM REALITY --
chapter THE DECAY OF INTELLECTUAL STANDARDS --
chapter PRIDE IN ILLNESS --
chapter ON CHARITY --
chapter ON REVERENCE --
chapter ON PROVERBS --
chapter ON CLOTHES --
chapter SHOULD SOCIALISTS SMOKE GOOD CIGARS? --
chapter A SENSE OF HUMOUR --
chapter LOVE AND MONEY --
chapter INTEREST IN CRIME --
chapter HOW TO BECOME A MAN OF GENIUS --
chapter ON OLD FRIENDS --
chapter SUCCESS AND FAILURE --
chapter ON FEELING ASHAMED --
chapter ON ECONOMIC SECURITY --
chapter ON TACT --
chapter CHANGING FASHIONS IN RESERVE --
chapter ON HONOUR --
chapter THE CONSOLATIONS OF HISTORY --
chapter IS PROGRESS ASSURED? --
chapter RIGHT AND MIGHT --
chapter PROSPERITY AND PUBLIC EXPENDITURE --
chapter PUBLIC AND PRIVATE INTERESTS --
part Volume II --
chapter preface to volume ii --
chapter CHRISTMAS AT SEA --
chapter HOW PEOPLE ECONOMISE --
chapter DO DOGS THINK? --
chapter HOW PEOPLE TAKE FAILURE --
chapter ON CONCEIT --
chapter ON BORES --
chapter POLITICS AND SPORT --
chapter ON RETICENCE --
chapter THE GOOD OLD DAYS --
chapter ON BECOMING CIVILISED --
chapter ON THE ART OF PERSUADING --
chapter THE PROSPECTS OF DEMOCRACY --
chapter THE ADMIRATION OF STRENGTH --
chapter THE TRIUMPH OF STUPIDITY --
chapter ON UTILITARIANISM --
chapter ON RACE HATRED --
chapter THE SPIRIT OF ADVENTURE --
chapter WHAT MAKES PEOPLE LIKEABLE --
chapter ON SELF-RIGHTEOUSNESS --
chapter EMOTIONS ABOUT SPENDING MONEY --
chapter THE ORIGIN OF VICTORIAN VIRTUE --
chapter ON PROPRIETY --
chapter I I Escape from Progress.

Edition Notes

Orginally published: London : George Allen & Unwin, 1975.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 345-353).

Published in
London, New York, N.Y
Series
Routledge classics, Routledge classics

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
824.912
Library of Congress
PR6068.U82

The Physical Object

Pagination
1 online resource (xi, 356 pages)
Number of pages
356

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL44078169M
ISBN 10
0203875338
ISBN 13
9780203875339
OCLC/WorldCat
833330613

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