Abstract
In his book “The Politics of Happiness” Derek Bok argues that happiness should be a goal in public policy. He presents an
inventory of social problems in the US with negative effects on happiness, like inadequate education, chronic pain, sleep
disorders, depressions, divorce, single-parent families, and financial hardship. He presents interesting options to deal with
these problems. He also pays attention to some more general happiness-issues for US-policymakers, like the question of economic
growth without happiness and the reputation of the US-government. Bok’s findings are consistent with available data about
the high levels of negative feelings in the US: stress, depressions, sadness, anger and worry. His message is quite clear:
policy-makers can use the findings of happiness-research to improve their decisions.
inventory of social problems in the US with negative effects on happiness, like inadequate education, chronic pain, sleep
disorders, depressions, divorce, single-parent families, and financial hardship. He presents interesting options to deal with
these problems. He also pays attention to some more general happiness-issues for US-policymakers, like the question of economic
growth without happiness and the reputation of the US-government. Bok’s findings are consistent with available data about
the high levels of negative feelings in the US: stress, depressions, sadness, anger and worry. His message is quite clear:
policy-makers can use the findings of happiness-research to improve their decisions.
- Content Type Journal Article
- Category Book Review
- Pages 1-9
- DOI 10.1007/s10902-012-9328-4
- Authors
- Jan Ott, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
- Journal Journal of Happiness Studies
- Online ISSN 1573-7780
- Print ISSN 1389-4978