How to Pursue Happiness?
Thursday, July 3rd, 2008 By Marc Kilmer
In anticipation of the Fourth of July, Steven Chapman at Reason magazine has an interesting article about how freedom (specifically economic freedom) is essential to the pursuit of happiness:
Two things, it appears, are needed to increase the supply of happiness: freedom and money. As it happens, a substantial amount of freedom is crucial to the creation of wealth. There is no such thing as a rich totalitarian country, as even the onetime totalitarians in Beijing finally realized. So in a very real sense, freedom is the key to happiness.
The survey, by the Institute for Social Research at the University of Michigan, involved asking people in 97 countries two simple questions: “Taking all things together, would you say you are very happy, rather happy, not very happy or not at all happy?” and “All things considered, how satisfied are you with your life as a whole these days?”
What the researchers found is that in the 52 countries where the poll has been done over the last couple of decades, the percentage of people giving upbeat answers rose in 40. Among the places where smiles have been spreading are such developing countries as China and India, which have grown freer as well as more prosperous.
Tags: Economic Freedom, Economy, Free Enterprise, Liberty, Prosperity


