The Happiness Myth_ An Expose - Jennifer Hecht [188]
Socrates says virtue brings
Money, John
Monroe, Marilyn (Some Like It Hot)
Montaigne, Michel de
and Cicero
on forgetting death
on doubt
on the fallacy of simple origins
graceful life philosopher
on medicine
on pleasure
and Pyrrho’s pig
questioning wisdom
religion n.
Montesquieu, Charles-Louis de Secondat Baron de La Brède et de
Moore, Dudley (Arthur)
Morgan, William (invented volleyball)
Mormon Church
Mormon Tea
Mother Teresa
mourning (and grief):
Buddha’s advice
and Carnival
and drugs
in Ecclesiastes
enacted madness of Thesmophoria
memento mori
negotiating
“paddling out”
Princesses Charlotte and Diana
Public mourning (ancient)
Public mourning (today)
Mrs. Lincoln’s Boston Cook Book
Muhammad
Munsey’s Magazine
Muscular Christianity
Music (see also songs)
American Idol
in crowds
Mystery religions
Naismith, James (invented basketball)
Napoleon
national society
symbolic meaning
vigil response as feminine
vigil response for Milly Dowler
vigil response for Soham tragedy
vigil response for David Hookes
Native Americans
neurasthenia
New Age
New England Journal of Medicine
New Jersey Shore (Ocean Grove & Asbury Park)
New Republic (magazine)
New Thought Cure
New York Times:
cocaine
diet
New Yorker
news:
images of death
and health science stories
as manly
mythic quality
newspaper (see also news):
foreign language
in happiness poetry
Jefferson implies invasive
laudanum ads
as needing new health-news copy
progressive mystiques
report of new mourning rituals
and sports
Nine-Eleven (9/11)
“Not a Moment Too Soon” (song)
Noyes, Alfred (Oneida commune)
Obesity
Ocean Grove
O’Hara, Frank (“Meditations in an Emergency”)
opium and writers (see also drugs)
orgasm
Otto, Rudolph (Idea of the Holy)
Pahnke, Walter (Good Friday Experiment)
painkillers
Pantagruel (and pantagruelion/ cannabis)
parades:
attending
Coney Island Mermaid Parade
Easter
Gay Pride
Greenwich Village Halloween Parade
Mardi Gras
meaning and symbolism
Thanksgiving Day Parade
Parliament of Paris (1548)
Passion plays
Paul of Tarsus
Pemberton, John Smith
Pentrich Rising
People (magazine, 1930s)
Pepsi
Perrault, Charles
Persephone, see Kore
Peterson, Laci
Petrarch
pharmacy history
pigs:
in ancient sacrifice
breastfed by women n.
in carnival
in Demeter myth
vs. philosophers
Pyrrho’s
saying “Eat me!”
Three Little
pituri (Australian Aboriginal drug)
Plato, Platonism:
advice for happiness
origins of the afterlife
Apology
Aurelius on Plato’s Republic
quoted by St. Gregory
and religious ritual
Republic
Symposium
pleasure:
Epicurus on
Koheleth on
Montaigne on
Spinoza on
Plutarch
Pope Joan/Pope John
poppies
“post-traumatic bliss”
pregnancy and alcohol
Preminger, Otto (Anatomy of a Murder)
Protestantism
work ethic
Proust, Marcel (A la recherche du temps perdu)
psychology/ psychotherapy drugs and
Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906
Purim
“pursuit of happiness”
Franklin
Jefferson
Washington
Putnam, Robert G. (Bowling Alone)
Pyrrho of Elis
Quinine
Rabelais, François
rapture
Red Bull
Red Label
Red Sox
Reed, Lou (“Halloween Parade”)
Reich, Wilhelm (Character Analysis)
Reiner, Carl (The Thrill of It All)
Reynolds, Malvina (“Little Boxes”)
Ribot, Theodule
Rilke, Rainer Maria
Roberts, Julia (Pretty Woman)
Rockefeller, John D.
Roddenberry, Gene (Star Trek)
Rodin, Auguste
Rome (Ancient)
Ceres
spas
Rome (series)
Romulus and Remus
Roosevelt, Theodore
Roth, Gabrielle (ecstatic dance)
Russell, Bertrand
The Conquest of Happiness
St. Cyr, Lili (Love Moods)
Salmon, William
Sanitas Food Company
Saunders, Nicholas (Ecstasy)
Schernberg, Theodorich (Frau Jutten)
Schopenhauer, Arthur
Scientific American
screaming:
as opposed to anxiety
battles and kisses
as feminine
in imaginary modern vigil
Kore
pigs following Kore
Pyrrho’s passengers
Queen of Eleusis
at rock concerts
sign of progress
at sporting events
stoicism and
Seinfeld, Jerry
Festivus
“night guy”
Seneca
Seventh Day Adventists
Severus, Emp.
sex:
antisex