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<title>FREEDOM AND HAPPINESS: DOES FREEDOM MAKE PEOPLE HAPPY?</title>
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<name>CLARKE, SIMON</name>
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<summary type="text">FREEDOM AND HAPPINESS: DOES FREEDOM MAKE PEOPLE HAPPY?
CLARKE, SIMON
The article analyzes the relationship between freedom and happiness, in particular whether&#13;
freedom makes people happy. The problem of freedom and happiness in the modern world&#13;
affects the life of every person. Utilitarians argue that freedom, understood as the absence of&#13;
constraints, increases people's happiness, as J. S. Mill argued in On Liberty. More recently&#13;
there have been a number of empirical studies examining whether happiness levels are higher&#13;
in societies that have more liberty. These studies are critically examined and some of the&#13;
difficulties of establishing whether it is liberty or some other closely-related phenomena, such&#13;
as democracy or development that cause happiness are discussed. The article presents data from&#13;
Freedom House and the Happy Planet Index to attempt to determine the effect of liberty on&#13;
happiness. This enables us to determine the place of freedom in the hierarchy of values and&#13;
understand its place in society and its significance for the individual.
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<dc:date>2022-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>A CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK AND ITS APPLICATION</title>
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<name>Clarke, Simon</name>
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<summary type="text">A CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK AND ITS APPLICATION
Clarke, Simon
Populism has been much-discussed recently, particularly in the USA, Europe,&#13;
Brazil, etc. But what of its presence in other countries such as those of the former Soviet&#13;
Union? This paper discusses populism in the political landscape of Armenia. A general&#13;
definition of populism is given and a conceptual framework for understanding populism is&#13;
provided. Using this framework, it is argued that there are two main populist actors in&#13;
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Armenia, the leader of the 'velvet revolution' and now-PM Nikol Pashinyan and the right-&#13;
wing businessman Gagik Tsarukyan.
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<dc:date>2022-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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