Bright-sided

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Bright-sided is a non-fiction book by Barbara Ehrenreich that critically examines the cultural obsession with positive thinking and its harmful effects on individuals and society.

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instanceOf book
non-fiction book
aimsTo expose harms of enforced optimism
promote critical thinking
author Barbara Ehrenreich NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticizes New Thought movement NERFINISHED
corporate motivational culture
law of attraction NERFINISHED
positive thinking movement
prosperity gospel
self-help industry
discusses 2008 financial crisis
breast cancer culture
coaching industry
corporate downsizing
megachurches
motivational speaking industry
genre cultural criticism
non-fiction
social criticism
hasISBN 9780805087499
hasPerspective materialist
secular
skeptical
language English
mainSubject American culture
cancer culture
corporate culture
economic inequality
optimism
positive thinking
psychology of happiness
religion
self-help culture
mediaType hardcover
paperback
print
notableFor analysis of American optimism
critique of positive psychology
publicationDate 2009
publisher Metropolitan Books NERFINISHED
setsIn United States NERFINISHED
subtitle How the Relentless Promotion of Positive Thinking Has Undermined America NERFINISHED
title Bright-sided NERFINISHED
writtenBy Barbara Ehrenreich NERFINISHED

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Barbara Ehrenreich notableWork Bright-sided