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The Happiness Myth_ An Expose - Jennifer Hecht [188]

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steals

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

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