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Примечания
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См.: The Routledge International Handbook of Global Therapeutic Cultures / Edited by Daniel Nehring, Ole Jacob Madsen, Edgar Cabanas, China Mills, and Dylan Kerrigan. London – New York: Routledge, 2020.
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Впервые книга вышла на французском и называлась «Счастьекратия: как индустрия счастья захватила нашу жизнь». См.: Cabanas E., Illouz E. Happycratie: Comment l'industrie du bonheur a pris le contrôle de nos vies. Paris: Premier Parralèle, 2018. На других языках она вышла позже и называлась по-другому. Например, англоязычное издание: Cabanas E., Illouz E. Manufacturing happy citizens. How the science and industry of happiness control our lives. Cambridge – Medford: Polity Press, 2019.
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См.: Иллуз