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Cultures of optimism, the institutional promotion of hope, Oliver Bennett

Label
Cultures of optimism, the institutional promotion of hope, Oliver Bennett
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 204-222) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Cultures of optimism
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
889175352
Responsibility statement
Oliver Bennett
Sub title
the institutional promotion of hope
Summary
In the context of widespread intellectual pessimism, this book explores how individuals and societies sustain hope. It focuses, in particular, on the active role played by powerful institutions in the propagation of optimism. The cultures they promote offer visions of the future, which nurture hope and meaning, and exercise strong influences on how people act in the present. Yet these processes often go unobserved. In this sequel to his acclaimed book on cultural pessimism, Oliver Bennett examines the institutional promotion of optimism in five different domains: democratic politics; work; the family; religion; and psychotherapy. In doing so, Bennett addresses a number of questions: what are the functions of optimism in modern societies? How and why do institutions promote it? What values and attitudes are involved? Drawing on a range of disciplines, including social and evolutionary psychology, intellectual history and organisational behaviour, this book throws new light on an important but neglected aspect of modern culture.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Introduction 1. The Optimism Imperative 2. Optimistic Democracy: The Politics of Hope 3. Optimism at Work 4. Great Expectations: Parenting, Optimism and the Child 5. Models of Salvation: Religion, Eschatology and Hope 6. Optimism and the Self: From Mind-Cure to Psychotherapy 7. Culture(s) of Optimism Endnotes Bibliography Index
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