Category: Education/Science gt; gt; Foreign Language Learning
Problem description:
As in the title.
Analysis:
Translation (see reference materials for the text)
The Road to Happiness
Author: Russell
In the book "The Road to Happiness", the author thoroughly explains the source of human misfortune and the source of happiness from the perspective of psychology and philosophy, making you feel warm and convinced. Then, the author explains the source of human misfortune and happiness from the perspective of psychology and philosophy. and social concepts, abstracting universally applicable principles for obtaining happiness. In this part, there are incisive descriptions of marriage and love, as well as classic quotes about life and ideals. On the whole, the author's conception is grand and careful, and readers can clearly understand his thoughts. The title of the book is "The Road to Happiness", but this kind of happiness has a double meaning, including happiness in personal life, and also includes happiness in personal life. The ideal happiness of mankind as a whole. After reading it, you will feel fulfilled.
Part 1: The Source of Misfortune
Chapter 01 What Makes People Unlucky
Chapter 02 Byronic Misfortune
Chapter 03 Chapter Competition
Chapter 04 Boredom and Excitement
Chapter 05 Fatigue
Chapter 06 Jealousy
Chapter 07 Guilt
Chapter 08 Sadism
Chapter 09 Public Opinion Phobia
Chapter 10 Is Happiness Possible?
Chapter 11 Passion
Chapter 12 Love
Chapter 13 Family
Chapter 14 Work
Chapter 15 Impersonal Interest
Chapter 16 Effort and Giving Up
Chapter 17 Happy People
Ode to Leisure
Preface
How to be free and happiness
Chapter 01 Introduction
Chapter 02 Maternal Society
Chapter 03 Patriarchal Society
Chapter 04 Genital Worship, Asceticism and Sin
Chapter 05 Christian Ethics
Chapter 06 Romantic Love
Chapter 07 Women’s Liberation
Chapter 08 The Taboo of Sexual Knowledge
Chapter 09 The Position of Love in Life
Chapter 10 Marriage
Chapter 11 Prostitution
Chapter 12 Trial Marriage System
Chapter 13 Modern Family
Chapter 14 Personal and Legal Family
Chapter 15 Family and State
Chapter 16 Divorce
Chapter 17 Population
Chapter 18 Eugenics
Chapter 19 Sex and the Individual Happiness
On education, especially children’s education
Preface
Chapter 03 The first year after birth
Chapter 04 Fear
Chapter 05 Play and Imagination
Chapter 06 Construction
Chapter 07 Honesty
Chapter 08 Punishment
Chapter 10 The Importance of Partners
Chapter 11 Love and Compassion
Chapter 12 Sex Education
Chapter 13 Kindergarten
Chapter 14 General Principles
Chapter 15 School Curriculum before the Age of Fourteen
Chapter 16 The Last Years of School Education
Chapter 17 Day Schools and Boarding Schools
Chapter 18 College
Chapter 19 Conclusion