This book describes the dominance of materalist values in all our lives and how this is leading to a loss of individual and collective wellbeing. Covering psychology, politics and economics, Carol Craig looks at many of the big issues of our times - debt, inequality, political apathy, loss of self-esteem, pornography and the rise of celebrity culture. The conclusion is simple and ultimately hopeful - we can change our values and our ives.
Carol Craig is Chief Executive of the Centre for Confidence and Well-being which she established in 2004. She is author of The Scots' Crisis of Confidence (2003 and 2011); Creating Confidence: A handbook for professionals working with young people (2007); and The Tears that Made the Clyde: Well-being in Glasgow (2010).
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