How Our Days Became Numbered: Risk and the Rise of the Statistical Individual by Dan Bouk
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Overview: Long before the age of “Big Data” or the rise of today’s “self-quantifiers,” American capitalism embraced “risk”–and proceeded to number our days. Life insurers led the way, developing numerical practices for measuring individuals and groups, predicting their fates, and intervening in their futures. Emanating from the gilded boardrooms of Lower Manhattan and making their way into drawing rooms and tenement apartments across the nation, these practices soon came to change the futures they purported to divine.
Genre: Non-Fiction > History > Statistics > Maths
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