The Age of Experiences: Harnessing Happiness to Build a New Economy: Age of Experiences
Autor Benjamin Hunnicutt Cuvânt înainte de B. Joseph Pine IIen Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 feb 2020
InThe
Age
of
Experiences,Benjamin
Kline
Hunnicutt
examines
how
the
advance
of
happiness
science
is
impacting
the
economy,
making
possible
new
experience-products
thatreallymake
people
happy
and
help
forward-looking
businesses
expand
and
develop
new
technologies.
In
today’s
marketplace
there
is
less
interest
in
goods
and
services
and
more
interest
in
buying
and
selling
personal
improvements
and
experiences.
Hunnicutt
traces
how
this
historical
shift
in
consumption
to
the
“softer”
technologies
of
happiness
represents
not
only
a
change
in
the
modern
understanding
of
progress,
but
also
a
practical,
economic
transformation,
profoundly
shaping
our
work
and
the
ordering
of
our
life
goals.
Based on incisive historical research, Hunnicutt demonstrates that we have begun to turn from material wealth to focus on the enrichment of our personal and social lives. The Age of Experiencesshows how industry, technology, and the general public are just beginning to realize the potential of the new economy. Exploring the broader implications of this historical shift, Hunnicutt concludes that the new demand for experiences will result in the reduction of work time, the growth of jobs, and the regeneration of virtue—altogether an increasingly healthy public life.
Based on incisive historical research, Hunnicutt demonstrates that we have begun to turn from material wealth to focus on the enrichment of our personal and social lives. The Age of Experiencesshows how industry, technology, and the general public are just beginning to realize the potential of the new economy. Exploring the broader implications of this historical shift, Hunnicutt concludes that the new demand for experiences will result in the reduction of work time, the growth of jobs, and the regeneration of virtue—altogether an increasingly healthy public life.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781439917107
ISBN-10: 1439917108
Pagini: 302
Ilustrații: 4 tables, 4 figs.
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Temple University Press
Colecția Temple University Press
Seria Age of Experiences
ISBN-10: 1439917108
Pagini: 302
Ilustrații: 4 tables, 4 figs.
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Temple University Press
Colecția Temple University Press
Seria Age of Experiences
Notă biografică
Benjamin Kline Hunnicutt is an historian and professor at the University of Iowa. He is also the author of Kellogg's Six-Hour Day, Work Without End: Abandoning Shorter Hours for the Right to Work, and Free Time: The Forgotten American Dream (all Temple).
Descriere
In The Age of Experiences, Benjamin Kline Hunnicutt examines how the advance of happiness science is impacting the economy, making possible new experience-products that really make people happy and help forward-looking businesses expand and develop new technologies. In today’s marketplace there is less interest in goods and services and more interest in buying and selling personal improvements and experiences. Hunnicutt traces how this historical shift in consumption to the “softer” technologies of happiness represents not only a change in the modern understanding of progress, but also a practical, economic transformation, profoundly shaping our work and the ordering of our life goals.
Based on incisive historical research, Hunnicutt demonstrates that we have begun to turn from material wealth to focus on the enrichment of our personal and social lives. The Age of Experiences shows how industry, technology, and the general public are just beginning to realize the potential of the new economy. Exploring the broader implications of this historical shift, Hunnicutt concludes that the new demand for experiences will result in the reduction of work time, the growth of jobs, and the regeneration of virtue—altogether an increasingly healthy public life.
Based on incisive historical research, Hunnicutt demonstrates that we have begun to turn from material wealth to focus on the enrichment of our personal and social lives. The Age of Experiences shows how industry, technology, and the general public are just beginning to realize the potential of the new economy. Exploring the broader implications of this historical shift, Hunnicutt concludes that the new demand for experiences will result in the reduction of work time, the growth of jobs, and the regeneration of virtue—altogether an increasingly healthy public life.