Work, Love, and Learning in Utopia: Equality Reimagined / Edition 1

Work, Love, and Learning in Utopia: Equality Reimagined / Edition 1

by Martin Schoenhals
ISBN-10:
1138549517
ISBN-13:
9781138549517
Pub. Date:
12/20/2018
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
1138549517
ISBN-13:
9781138549517
Pub. Date:
12/20/2018
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Work, Love, and Learning in Utopia: Equality Reimagined / Edition 1

Work, Love, and Learning in Utopia: Equality Reimagined / Edition 1

by Martin Schoenhals
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Overview

Work, Love, and Learning in Utopia breathes new life into the age-old human preoccupation with how to create a happier society. With a fascinating mix of research from cross-cultural psychology, macro history, and evolutionary biology, the book gives new credibility to the advocacy of radical equality.

The author, a psychological anthropologist, argues that the negative emotions of sadness, anger, and fear evolved in tandem with hierarchy, while happiness evolved separately and in connection to prosociality and compassion. The book covers a wide range of human concerns, from economics and education, to media and communication, to gender and sexuality. It breaks new boundaries with its scope, arguing that equality of love is as important and possible as is economic equality. Its argument is provocative yet practical, and each chapter ends with concrete proposals that invite dialogue with any student of policy.

Written in an easily accessible style, this book will appeal to anyone who has ever puzzled over how our social world could be remade. In particular, it will be very useful to students and scholars of anthropology, sociology, and psychology.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781138549517
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 12/20/2018
Pages: 278
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Martin Schoenhals is a semi-retired academic who has taught at Columbia, Johns Hopkins, the University of Pennsylvania, Swarthmore College, and Dowling College. He currently lives in the mountains of Western North Carolina and teaches at Appalachian State University.

Table of Contents

1. New hope for utopian equality, based upon research from the social sciences and biology 2. Equality of gender, sexuality and love 3. Inclusive communities and new solidarities 4. Work in Utopia 5. Communicating with sincerity and compassion 6. The intrinsic pleasures and purposes of learning 7. Politics in egalitarian society 8. Utopia’s solutions to universal psychological dilemmas

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