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The focus of this volume is nothing less than the entire set of
social indicators -- statistics, statistical series, and all other
forms of evidence -- that enable us to assess where we stand and
where we are going with respect to our values and goals and to
evaluate specific programs and determine their impact. The kind of
social indicators called for in this volume require an abandonment
of the Ptolemaic perspective that sees the world revolving around
us and require instead a kind of Copernican revolution through
which we may better "regard our decisions as involving the total
social system, and not only that part of it which revolves around
our own persons."Historically, this book can be compared with the
earlier efforts of economists to create a stable and useful set of
economic indicators. But the problem with economic indicators is
that they deal not with the quality of life but rather with the
quantity of goods and dollars. True social indicators can function
as a guide for economic indicators. Clearly, the implications of
the development of social indicators are revolutionary.This
pioneering work is intended specifically to state the full
dimensions of the problem, to evaluate the present state of the
art, and to make specific proposals for where we might go from
here.
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