EPISODE · Mar 31, 2020 · 11H 10M
The Sum of the People: How the Census Has Shaped Nations, from the Ancient World to the Modern Age : Andrew Whitby
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Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/405295 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Sum of the People: How the Census Has Shaped Nations, from the Ancient World to the Modern Age Author: Andrew Whitby Narrator: David Piggott Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 11 hours 10 minutes Release date: March 31, 2020 Genres: World Publisher's Summary: This fascinating three-thousand-year history of the census traces the making of the modern survey and explores its political power in the age of big data and surveillance. In April 2020, the United States will embark on what has been called 'the largest peacetime mobilization in American history': the decennial population census. It is part of a tradition of counting people that goes back at least three millennia and now spans the globe. In The Sum of the People, data scientist Andrew Whitby traces the remarkable history of the census, from ancient China and the Roman Empire, through revolutionary America and Nazi-occupied Europe, to the steps of the Supreme Court. Marvels of democracy, instruments of exclusion, and, at worst, tools of tyranny and genocide, censuses have always profoundly shaped the societies we've built. Today, as we struggle to resist the creep of mass surveillance, the traditional census -- direct and transparent -- may offer the seeds of an alternative.
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