Abstract
Early in her extraordinary career, Deborah Stone wrote 'Policy Paradox', a landmark work on politics. Now, in 'Counting', she revolutionises how we approach numbers and shows how counting shapes the way we see the world. Most of us think of counting as a skill so basic that we see numbers as objective, indisputable facts. Not so, says Stone. In this playful-yet-probing work, Stone reveals the inescapable link between quantifying and classifying, and explains how counting determines almost every facet of our lives - from how we are evaluated at work to how our political opinions are polled to whether we get into higher education or even out of prison.
Includes bibliographical references and index.