Summary of your 'study carrel' ============================== This is a summary of your Distant Reader 'study carrel'. The Distant Reader harvested & cached your content into a collection/corpus. It then applied sets of natural language processing and text mining against the collection. The results of this process was reduced to a database file -- a 'study carrel'. The study carrel can then be queried, thus bringing light specific characteristics for your collection. These characteristics can help you summarize the collection as well as enumerate things you might want to investigate more closely. Eric Lease Morgan May 27, 2019 Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 8 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 48531 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 53 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 great 4 Mr. 3 society 3 person 3 human 3 good 3 England 2 people 2 opinion 2 man 2 States 2 Parliament 2 India 2 House 2 Economy 1 work 1 truth 1 time 1 thing 1 socialism 1 science 1 right 1 representative 1 radical 1 public 1 property 1 produce 1 present 1 power 1 positive 1 phaenomena 1 order 1 nature 1 moral 1 law 1 labour 1 labor 1 justice 1 interest 1 individual 1 happiness 1 government 1 feeling 1 father 1 english 1 desire 1 country 1 class 1 christian 1 case Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 811 opinion 739 government 714 person 647 man 615 country 602 time 600 interest 580 case 572 law 570 power 565 thing 532 part 488 society 482 people 464 principle 454 other 445 state 444 mind 425 life 425 feeling 418 one 410 science 409 class 361 subject 353 question 326 truth 317 character 301 mode 297 doctrine 294 nature 290 place 290 mankind 276 year 274 labour 273 thought 270 fact 268 body 264 right 263 condition 262 duty 260 object 259 effect 257 number 253 point 252 idea 251 individual 247 capital 242 work 240 purpose 234 reason Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 1920 _ 379 M. 352 Comte 245 England 225 Mr. 150 Parliament 123 Germany 101 Bentham 97 House 95 Economy 82 Review 82 Political 77 Government 65 Mill 64 India 63 France 61 State 60 States 54 Europe 49 God 47 English 47 Constitution 46 de 40 Ricardo 40 Progress 39 Christianity 38 Society 38 Reform 37 Mr 34 United 34 Sir 33 Positive 33 America 32 Spencer 32 Logic 30 © 30 Union 30 Lord 29 London 29 Bill 28 Socialists 28 John 27 CHAPTER 26 Ã 26 | 26 Westminster 26 South 26 French 26 Austin 25 Hare Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 5281 it 1879 they 1828 i 1803 he 1410 them 1158 we 613 him 460 itself 454 themselves 423 me 357 himself 284 us 127 she 105 myself 84 her 64 ourselves 43 one 35 you 26 theirs 23 mine 13 herself 9 his 8 oneself 3 ours 2 hers 1 yourself 1 ourself 1 ne Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 17353 be 4508 have 1616 do 1099 make 628 give 466 say 461 take 445 think 375 know 342 require 335 find 320 exist 309 become 293 produce 285 call 275 suppose 270 consider 251 feel 236 see 235 seem 213 come 209 write 197 keep 189 hold 189 believe 187 leave 186 obtain 184 bring 182 carry 180 regard 175 pay 174 receive 174 form 171 show 171 go 170 admit 163 mean 161 act 158 depend 157 remain 150 put 148 follow 144 work 143 possess 142 allow 136 pass 135 accord 134 read 133 appear 131 fall Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 3561 not 1320 more 1231 other 1125 only 1003 so 946 great 848 most 738 even 733 own 637 much 637 as 602 general 553 well 551 good 546 same 540 such 524 human 518 very 479 first 444 now 434 many 416 political 391 far 364 moral 362 less 334 public 328 up 302 social 297 therefore 295 always 290 high 288 however 283 necessary 277 out 271 still 267 different 263 never 262 long 249 also 243 then 229 strong 228 large 227 little 226 thus 225 mere 223 often 222 present 220 true 218 important 218 almost Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 209 good 196 most 166 least 131 great 70 strong 67 high 29 bad 28 small 18 early 13 near 12 large 11 low 10 full 9 simple 9 fit 7 wise 7 slight 7 rich 7 able 6 poor 6 deep 6 Most 5 weak 5 noble 5 late 4 vulgar 4 narrow 4 free 3 wide 3 stupid 3 long 3 l 3 faint 3 eld 3 easy 3 common 3 clear 2 wild 2 true 2 strange 2 stern 2 short 2 remote 2 mere 2 mean 2 manif 2 keen 2 intense 2 gross 2 frank Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 652 most 38 well 20 least Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8 _ is _ 4 comte does not 4 men are not 4 question is not 3 case is not 3 comte did not 3 comte has not 3 government is not 3 men did not 3 men do not 3 power is not 2 _ produce _ 2 _ produced _ 2 character is not 2 countries taken together 2 feelings are not 2 government are not 2 government is compatible 2 law does not 2 laws do not 2 mind is capable 2 mind is not 2 opinion are not 2 opinions are true 2 people are accustomed 2 people are not 2 people is such 2 person is not 2 person is only 2 principle are not 2 question was not 2 science is not 2 science takes cognizance 2 society do not 2 society has not 2 society is not 2 things are desirable 2 things are not 1 _ are here 1 _ are largely 1 _ are superfluous 1 _ be _ 1 _ be true 1 _ became restricted 1 _ being _ 1 _ did not 1 _ doing _ 1 _ had ever 1 _ had not 1 _ has _ Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 question is not free 1 case is not different 1 case is not indeed 1 case is not strictly 1 case was not thus 1 character had not first 1 character is not only 1 classes are not now 1 classes had no desire 1 comte has no difficulty 1 feelings are not indeed 1 feelings are not innate 1 feelings is not inevitable 1 government has no more 1 government have no other 1 government is not appropriate 1 government is not compatible 1 government requires no illustration 1 interest is no further 1 law are not able 1 life is not consistent 1 man is not formally 1 men are not fond 1 men are not more 1 men are not so 1 men did not merely 1 men do not usually 1 men had no object 1 men have no time 1 men have not even 1 mind has no moral 1 mind is no longer 1 mind was not humility 1 opinion are not conclusive 1 opinion be not only 1 opinions are not only 1 opinions do not perceptibly 1 opinions were not incompatible 1 other are no worse 1 others were not able 1 part is not even 1 people are no less 1 people are not admissable 1 people are not fit 1 people have no need 1 people have no sufficient 1 person does no direct 1 person is not likely 1 power are not always 1 power is not adequate Sizes of items; "Measures in words, how big is each item?" ---------------------------------------------------------- 95683 5669 75729 10378 53016 16833 52430 34901 50085 12004 27761 11224 25892 38138 7652 5123 Readability of items; "How difficult is each item to read?" ----------------------------------------------------------- 60.0 5123 54.0 12004 54.0 38138 53.0 34901 52.0 10378 51.0 16833 50.0 11224 48.0 5669 Item summaries; "In a narrative form, how can each item be abstracted?" ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 10378 MORAL INFLUENCES IN EARLY YOUTH--MY FATHER''S CHARACTER AND OPINIONS English Government_, a book of great merit for its time, and which he though for a long time only on minor points, and making his opinion and it fixed my opinion and feeling from that time forward. He thought human life a poor thing at best, At this time Mr. Bentham passed some part of every year at Barrow Green House, in a of my father, a tyro in the great subjects of human opinion; but he thought extreme opinions, in politics and philosophy, were weekly much time to write, and when written come, in general, too slowly into opinions on the great subjects of thought, but for proving to his own My father''s tone of thought and feeling, I now felt myself at a great work, at that time, greatly in advance of the public mind), I wrote for 11224 of things upon their happiness, the principle of utility, or as Bentham Greatest Happiness Principle, holds that actions are right in proportion feeling of moral obligation to prefer it, that is the more desirable standard of morality, and of the very meaning of the words right and the supreme law of morals, I answer, that an utilitarian who believes in happiness is desirable, except that each person, so far as he believes pain, but that the will is a different thing from desire; that a person Justice, only a particular kind or branch of general utility, and think we think that a person is bound in justice to do a thing, it is an the term appeared generally to involve the idea of a personal right--a right in some person, correlative to the moral obligation--constitutes not place the distinction between justice and morality in general where principle of utility, if it be not that ''happiness'' and ''desirable'' are 12004 capital, to purchase a quantity of another commodity which, if produced foreign country, we may be able to obtain a greater return to our labour commodities at a smaller expense of labour and capital than they cost cost her 100 days'' labour, equal to the quantity produced in England by 200 days'' labour, she could in the supposed case purchase in England the labour in England in the article of cloth would be equal to the produce therefore, the general fall of money-prices, the English producers will increase in the general productiveness of the labour and capital of the latter case, a large portion of the productive capital of the country is productive labourer; so were the producers of the perishable articles; labour, to the production of commodities, no more than the price of production; in other words, the _quantity of labour_ required to produce 16833 M. Comte claims no originality for this conception of human knowledge. Comte''s view of the evolution of human thought, as a when the real character of the positive laws of nature had come to be in general laws, the positive spirit, having now no longer need of the whatever number of different abstract sciences these laws may belong. Comte in the expression, that concrete science relates to Beings, or science, considered as to their relation to the general sum of human philosophic point of view leads us to conceive the study of natural laws Comte''s conception of Positive Philosophy, thought that the proper mode of constructing a positive Social Science must be by deducing it from the general laws of human nature, using the evidence, contradicts the established general laws of human nature; if Comte, regard the Grand Etre, Humanity, or Mankind, as composed, in the 34901 punish him for acts or even opinions which are anti-social in character. on the regulation of human conduct, is the feeling in each person''s mind things society ought to like or dislike, than in questioning whether its feeling; absolute freedom of opinion and sentiment on all subjects, opposed to the general tendency of existing opinion and practice. powers of society over the individual, both by the force of opinion and right to think his judgment better than that of any person, or any every subject on which difference of opinion is possible, the truth state of the human mind, the interests of truth require a diversity of other free countries, of the ascendency of public opinion in the State. questions of social morality, of duty to others, the opinion of the likely to be wrong as right; for in these cases public opinion means, at better grounds than that persons whose religious opinions are different 38138 great increase of electoral power which the Act places within the SOCIALIST OBJECTIONS TO THE PRESENT ORDER OF SOCIETY. present exist in society as part of their case, whether these are society in respect to Property and the Production and Distribution of that it is possible in our present state of society to develop, to produce a repugnance for work--a disgust for labor. THE SOCIALIST OBJECTIONS TO THE PRESENT ORDER OF SOCIETY EXAMINED. of property in anything which is the product of human labor and a new order of society, in which private property and individual produce of the community''s labor as any other member of it; he would regard to the great majority of the producing classes. many different kinds of work required in every society are very or not of labor, the society divides the remainder of the produce For instance, in early states of society, the right of property did 5123 professions, to consider a fight against slavery as a fight for God. Now, when the mind of England, and it may almost be said, of the a right to expect from the great anti-slavery people, in their really moral state of the American mind which has appeared for many years. party constituted which now rules the United States: on slavery slavery in the States where it legally exists. interference by the Federal Congress with slavery in the Slave States; The present government of the United States is not an Abolitionist power than the constituted authorities of the Slave States. Confine it to the present States, and the owners of slave property slaves free who belong to persons in arms against the Union. The assumed difficulty of governing the Southern States as free and the admission into the Union of any new Slave State. have to fight the Slave States ourselves at far greater disadvantages, 5669 government of a country is what the social forces in existence compel state of things good government is impossible. officers of government, themselves persons of superior virtue and government, which is best under a free constitution, would generally A good despotism means a government in which, so far as depends on the good government its principal element, the improvement of the people The meaning of representative government is, that the whole people, or best constitution of a representative government is how to provide reference to public opinion necessary in all acts of the government of government--responsibility to those for whose benefit political power in the localities, of officers representing the general government, general government to see that the local officers do their duty. the same principles as that of representative governments generally. responsibility to the people of that country, and to govern one general government, not by the intermediate body, and a great officer