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Excerpt from The Nature and Purpose of the Measurement of Social Phenomena
Though public interest has been directed chie?y to the study of the poor, with a more or less definite hope of eliminating poverty, it is evident that this is only part of the much more general study of society as a whole in all its economic activities and as to all its measurable Characteristics. No one class and no one aspect of economic life can be isolated. This study is entitled to be considered a separate science, and might be called Simply Sociology if that name had not already been chosen to include the knowledge of all group actions and relations, past and present, measurable or not. In order to limit the science one would have to use such a barbarous title as Modern Statistical Sociology, and these words express adequately the subject I propose to discuss.
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