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Freedom and the Pursuit of Happiness is a comprehensive examination of one of humanity’s most enduring philosophical questions. The authors investigate how personal liberty relates to individual and collective happiness, drawing on insights from philosophy, economics, and social science.
Through rigorous analysis, the book challenges conventional wisdom about what truly makes people happy. It explores the tension between different conceptions of freedom—political, economic, and personal—and their impact on human flourishing. The work considers both theoretical frameworks and practical applications, examining real-world examples of how societies approach the balance between freedom and well-being.
Published by Cambridge University Press, this non-fiction work serves as an essential resource for scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in understanding the foundations of a good life.







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