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The tyranny of numbers : why counting can't make us happy

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Too often we try to quantify what can't actually be measured.

We count people, but not individuals. We count exam results rather than intelligence, benefit claimants instead of poverty.

The government has set itself 10,000 new targets. Politicians pack their speeches with skewed statistics: crime rates are either rising or falling depending on who is doing the counting.

We are in a world in which everything is designed only to be measured.

If it can't be measured it can be ignored. The problem is what numbers don't tell you - they won't interpret, they won't inspire, and they won't tell you precisely what causes what.

In this book, David Boyle examines our obsession with numbers.

He reminds us of the danger of taking numbers so seriously at the expense of what is non-measurable, non-calculable: intuition, creativity, imagination, and happiness.

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Flamingo
0006531997 / 9780006531999
Paperback / softback
306.4
03/12/2001
United Kingdom
English
xviii, 238p.
20 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: London: HarperCollins, 2000.