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William Davies (political writer)

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William Davies
Born1976 (age 47–48)
EducationUniversity of London
Occupation(s)Author, critic
Main interests
Capitalism, Neoliberalism, Happiness, Expertise, Consumerism
Notable ideas
"Anti-Philosophical Agnosticism", "The Happiness Industry", "Demedicalization of Psychiatry"
Websitehttps://williamdavies.blog/

William Davies (born 1976) is an English writer, political and sociological theorist. His work focuses on the issues of consumerism, happiness, and the history and function of expertise on society. Davies has written for a variety of newspapers and periodicals including The Guardian, New Left Review, London Review of Books, and The Atlantic. In 2015 Davies published his second book The Happiness Industry, which assesses the relationship between consumer capitalism, big data and positive psychology. Davies is Professor of Political Economy at Goldsmiths, University of London, where he is co-director of The Political Economy Research Centre in London.[1][2][3]

Works

  • The Limits of Neoliberalism: Authority, Sovereignty and the Logic of Competition (2014)
  • The Happiness Industry: How Government and Big Business Sold Us Well Being (2015)
  • Nervous States: Democracy and the Decline of Reason (2019)
  • This is Not Normal: The Collapse of Liberal Britain, Verso Books, 2020 ISBN 978-1-8397-6090-7

Selected articles

References

  1. ^ "Verso". www.versobooks.com. Retrieved 17 March 2021.
  2. ^ Davies, WIlliam. "William Davies". williamdavies.blog. Wordpress. Retrieved 27 December 2017.
  3. ^ "William Davies". Versobooks.com. Verso.
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