Social Progress and Happiness in the Philosophy of St. Thomas Aquinas and Contemporary American Sociology
Washington, Catholic University of America Press (1949)
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Sara Ahmed (2010). The Promise of Happiness. Duke University Press.
Fred Feldman (2010). What is This Thing Called Happiness? Oxford University Press.
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