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Bright-Sided

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by Barbara Ehrenreich


  Osteen, John, 134, 136

  Osteen, Victoria, 128–32, 182, 192

  Outward Bound, 120–21

  Pacific Institute, 99

  PastorPreneur (Jackson), 142

  pastorpreneurs, 137, 140–43, 145

  “Peak Potentials Training,” 55

  Peale, Norman Vincent, 89, 92, 96, 100, 102, 115, 126–27, 134, 147, 167–68, 175, 191

  Pearlstein, Steven, 183–84

  Peck, M. Scott, 94

  Peters, Tom, 110, 112–13, 115

  Peterson, Chris, 170

  Phillips, Kevin, 183

  Pilgrim’s Progress, The (Bunyan), 95

  Pollay, David J., 173

  “Positive Attitude Helped Woman Beat Cancer” (Young), 33

  “Positive Mental Attitude,”104

  “Positive Pals,” 97

  “Positive Power” CDs, 193

  positive psychology, 12, 147–76, 200–201, 204–5

  positive psychology, politics of

  conservatives, 168–71, 206

  liberals, 169, 172

  Positive Psychology Coaching (Biswas-Diener and Dean), 149

  positive thinking

  American culture and, 1–13

  breast cancer and, 15–44

  Calvinism and roots of, 74–79, 82–84, 89–92, 95–96

  Carnegie and promoters of, in business, 52–54

  corporate culture and, 48, 96, 99–113, 137–46

  corporate downsizing and, 8–9, 45–48, 114–22, 177–80, 192–94

  corporate leadership and, 106–13, 184–91

  defined, 4–5

  health and, 2, 5, 7, 65–72, 91–92, 124, 126, 158–66

  financial meltdown and, 180–94

  law of attraction and magical thinking and, 59–73

  megachurches and, 123–46

  motivation industry and, 9, 11–12, 47–51, 59–73, 97–122

  negative people seen as menace by, 52–57

  news seen as negative by, 57–59

  New Thought and Christian Science and, 78–92, 133–34

  Peale changes focus of, to wealth, 89–96, 159

  politics and, 10, 168–69, 201–3

  positive psychology and, 147–76

  realism and vigilance as alternative to, 44, 195–206

  Positive Weight Loss Approach Web site, 46

  Powell, Colin, 98

  Power of Positive Thinking, The (Peale), 92–93, 100, 102, 105, 167

  Price, Fred, 134–35

  Pritchett, V. S., 89

  Prosper Inc., 103–4

  prosperity gospel, 124–25, 134–36, 143, 177, 182–83, 192

  Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, The (Weber), 8

  Pursuit of Happyness, The (Gardner), 185

  quantum physics, 67–71, 86

  Quimby, Phineas Parkhurst, 79–80, 85–87, 134, 160

  Race for the Cure, 22–23

  Ramtha School of Enlightenment, 62

  Reagan, Ronald, 184, 198

  realism, 44, 56, 158, 163, 185, 187–88, 196–200, 204–6

  Reece, Roger (“Buford P. Fuddwhacker”), 186–87

  Reengineering the Corporation (Champy), 106–7

  Reeves, Richard, 115

  [http://reflectivehappiness.com] reflectivehappiness.com, 149

  Reich, Robert, 181

  Relay for Life, 27

  Republican Party, 167

  Rice, Condoleezza, 10–11

  Richards, Ellen, 81, 88

  Richistan (Frank), 189

  Rittenberg, Cynthia, 42

  Robbins, Tony, 94, 98, 112, 185, 194

  Robertson, Pat, 123

  Rollin, Betty, 21, 29

  Romney, Mitt, 167

  Roosevelt, Teddy, 88

  Rybcynski, Wytold, 138

  salespeople, 100–107, 114–15, 143

  Sanger, Margaret, 81

  Sarno, John E., 160

  “Satisfaction with Life Scale,” 170

  Schofield, Penelope, 42

  Schuller, Robert, 127, 131, 134, 137, 142, 145, 192

  Scientific American, 11, 39, 66

  Secret, The (Byrne), 11, 60–69, 72, 94, 182–83

  Secrets of the Millionaire Mind (Eker), 55, 62–63, 93–94

  Sedgwick, Eve Kosofsky, 31

  Segerstrom, Suzanne, 165–66

  self-monitoring, 36, 75–77, 89–96, 193, 203–4

  Seligman, Martin, 147–63, 165–66, 168–72, 174–75, 200

  Selye, Hans, 35

  SERE schools, 169

  Sewall, Betty, 77

  Sewall, Samuel, 77

  Shah of Shahs (Kapuscinski), 201–2

  Shermer, Michael, 66, 68

  Siegel, Bernie, 36

  Simonton, O. Carl, 35–37

  Smith, Adam, 192, 194

  social activism, 51, 170–72, 179

  Somers, Suzanne, 21

  Soviet Union, 198, 202–3

  Spiegel, David, 36–37

  Spiegel, Rob, 101

  Spock, Benjamin, 83

  Sprint, 99

  Stone, W. Clement, 104

  Stop Smiling, Start Kvetching (Held), 158

  Stowe, Harriet Beecher, 77, 81

  Strum, Stephen, 41

  “Success 1994,” 115

  Successories, 97, 115

  Success through a Positive Mental Attitude (Stone and Hill), 104

  Sullivan, Vicki, 116

  support groups, 26–27, 36–37, 145

  Swim with the Sharks without Being Eaten Alive (Mackay), 109

  Take the Money and Run (film), 101

  team building, 120–21, 143–44

  Templeton, Sir John, 166–67, 194

  Templeton Foundation, 165–68

  Think and Grow Rich! (Hill), 66, 91, 94–95, 105, 192

  Topchik, Gary S., 54

  transcendentalism, 79, 95–96

  Ugresic, Dubravka, 202

  Ultimate Secret to Getting Absolutely Everything You Want, The (Hernacki), 62

  unemployment, 45–48, 50, 54–55, 61, 98, 108, 113–22, 171, 178–81, 190, 192–94, 206

  Unity Church, 133–34, 136

  Varieties of Religious Experience, The (James), 87

  vibrations, 66–67, 69, 71, 86, 200

  victim blaming, 42–44, 115, 146, 201, 206

  visualization, 60, 62–64, 72, 99, 107, 112, 126, 134, 203

  Vitale, Joe “Mr. Fire,” 50, 61, 63

  Walton, Jonathan, 182

  Warren, Rick, 136–37, 141–42, 144

  wealth, 46–47, 60, 91–94, 124, 178–80, 189–90, 205–6

  “Wealth Beyond Reason” training, 65

  Weber, Max, 8, 77–78

  We Got Fired! (Mackay), 180

  Weil, Andrew, 160

  Welch, Jack, 108, 113, 141, 189

  Wells Fargo, 173

  What the Bleep Do We Know? (film), 62, 67–68

  What You Can Change . . . and What You Can’t (Seligman), 149

  Whitehead, Ralph, 115–16

  Whitely, Richard, 111

  Whitmore, John, 62

  Who Moved My Cheese? (Johnson), 48, 117–18

  Whyte, William H., 53

  Why the Real Estate Boom Will Not Bust (Lereah), 181

  Widener, Chris, 51

  Willner, Marla, 23–24

  Winfrey, Oprah, 11, 47, 56, 60, 168, 204

  “Winning Ways” program, 121

  Wit (Edson), 25

  Woodward, Bob, 10

  Word of Faith movement, 134–36

  Worldwide Laws of Life (Templeton), 167

  Wurzelbach, Joe “the Plumber,” 180

  “Yellow Wallpaper, The” (Gilman), 81

  Young, Sherry, 33 Your Best Life Now (Osteen), 126, 182

  Yugoslavia, 202

  Zelman, Ivy, 187 Zero Limits (Vitale), 50

  Ziglar, Zig, 115, 192

  About the Author

  BARBARA EHRENREICH is the author of sixteen books, including Dancing in the Streets and the New York Times bestsellers Nick
el and Dimed and Bait and Switch. A frequent contributor to Harper’s and the Nation, she has also been a columnist at the New York Times and Time magazine.

  She can be reached at [http://www.barbaraehrenreich.com] www.barbaraehrenreich.com.

 

 

 


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