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Francesco Duina 
Winning 
Reflections on an American Obsession

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Why winning doesn’t always lead to happiness
Most of us are taught from a young age to be winners and avoid being losers. But what does it mean to win or lose? And why do we care so much? Does winning make us happy? Winning undertakes an unprecedented investigation of winning and losing in American society, what we are really after as we struggle to win, our collective beliefs about winners and losers, and much more.
Francesco Duina argues that victory and loss are not endpoints or final destinations but gateways to something of immense importance to us: the affirmation of our place in the world. But Duina also shows that competition is unlikely to provide us with the answers we need. Winning and losing are artificial and logically flawed concepts that put us at odds with the world around us and, ultimately, ourselves. Duina explores the social and psychological effects of the language of competition in American culture.
Primarily concerned with our shared obsessions about winning and losing, Winning proposes a new mind-set for how we can pursue our dreams, and, in a more satisfying way, find our proper place in the world.

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About the author

Francesco Duina is professor and head of sociology at the University of British Columbia and visiting professor in the Department of Business and Politics at the Copenhagen Business School. He is the author of
The Social Construction of Free Trade (Princeton),
Institutions and the Economy, and
Harmonizing Europe.
Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 256 ● ISBN 9781400836680 ● File size 1.6 MB ● Publisher Princeton University Press ● City Princeton ● Country US ● Published 2010 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 2365552 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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