American Mania: When More is Not EnoughW. W. Norton & Company, 2005 - 338 páginas Despite an astonishing appetite for life, more and more Americans are feeling overworked and dissatisfied. In the world's most affluent nation, epidemic rates of stress, anxiety, depression, obesity, and time urgency are now grudgingly accepted as part of everyday existence-they signal the American Dream gone awry. Peter Whybrow, director of the Neuro-psychiatric Institute at UCLA, grounds the extraordinary achievements and excessive consumption of the American nation in an understanding of the biology of human craving and the reward system of the brain-offering for the first time a comprehensive, physical explanation for the addictive mania of consumerism. Whybrow's analysis combines careful reflection on the roots of American culture as a laissez-faire, competitive, free-market economy with an exploration of the nation's migrant temperament and its role in the creation of our ambitious, restless society. Taking into account our ancestral biology, he sheds critical light on the dangerous misfit emerging between our consumer-driven culture and the brain systems that evolved to deal with privation 200,000 years ago. Absent any controls-cultural or economic constraints-we are easily hooked on our acquisitive pleasure-seeking behaviors. Whybrow shows how human biology is ill equipped to cope with the demands of the 24/7, global, information-saturated, rapid-fire culture we not only have created but also have come to crave. Drawing on rich scientific case studies and colorful portraits, American Mania presents a clear and novel vantage point from which to understand the most pressing social and medical issues of our time, and it offers readers an informed approach to addressing these problems in their individual lives. |
Índice
ADAM SMITHS AMERICAN DREAM OF DESIRE AND DEBT | 21 |
CURIOSITY AND THE PROMISED LAND OF ORIGINS AND OPPORTUNISM | 49 |
THE FREEDOM TO STRIVE OF RISK AND REWARD | 75 |
OVER THE TOP PROSPERITYS PARADOX | 103 |
AMERICA BUBBLES OVER OF GLOBALIZATION AND GREED | 105 |
A GROWING BURDEN OF APPETITE AND ABUNDANCE | 131 |
THE TIME TRADE OF CLOCKS AND COMPETITION | 157 |
MORE IS NOT ENOUGH PROSPERITY RECONSIDERED | 183 |
DREAMS FOR SALE OF CULTURE AND COMMERCE | 185 |
THE ROOTS OF HAPPINESS OF COMPASSION AND COMMUNITY | 211 |
FINDING BALANCE IN THE AGE OF THE MERCHANT OF SELF AND SOCIETY | 235 |
Notes | 265 |
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