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There are two reasons why referendums are supposed to raise aggregate happiness.
After scratching growth and income redistribution off his list, Bok goes on to discuss measures that, the evidence suggests, would increase aggregate happiness.
More upward — and thus downward — relative mobility probably means less aggregate happiness, due to habit formation and frame of reference effects.
What matters, says the greatest happiness principle, is how much aggregate happiness is produced; what matters not, except in so far as it affects the amount of happiness, is who produces that happiness or where that happiness goes.
The less the numerical difference between the minority and majority, the more obvious the deficiency in aggregate happiness will be (1983a, 309).
It all makes me think of British philosopher John Stuart Mill, who described the social theory of utilitarianism, which holds that one must always act so as to produce the greatest aggregate happiness for the greatest number of people.
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During this same year's time, Pinterest and Instagram have also wildly grown in their usership -- both of which are also huge aggregates for happiness-boosting posters.
And Glaeser and colleagues have used it to calculate aggregate levels of happiness for 318 metropolitan areas across the country, adjusted for income and demographics.
So we might summarize what these principles say, as saying that the first one tells us that what matters for the morality of an act is the aggregate amount of happiness that it produces.
If they had "never existed," wrote Malthus, "though there might have been a few more instances of severe distress, the aggregate mass of happiness among the common people would have been much greater than it is at present".
We find no significant relationship between aggregate unemployment and the happiness of natives.
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