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At the joint session of the Economic and Sociological societies in Minneapolis, December, 1913, the present writer delivered the presidential address of the latter society on the subject "A Vision of Social Efficiency." The speaker frankly confessed:

I shall take the liberty this evening of throwing science to the winds, and of installing imagination in its place. I do not call what I am to say Sociology. It is that better type of thing than can be produced by any strictly cognitive process whatever. It is the composite outlook upon life projected upon the background of the thinker's total knowledge, with the assistance of all the intellectual processes at his command, but at last frankly toned and colored by his own personal estimate of all the values involved. . . . . Without committing sociology or the American Sociological Society to the slightest responsibility for what I am saying, I shall allow myself the luxury of sketching the picture of a relatively rational society which my own judgment projects. As a vanishing point for the picture, let us suppose that the occupants of the cabin of the "Mayflower," when the famous pact was drawn and signed, were not the historical company, but the present members of the American Sociological Society. Suppose further that by some preternatural discernment these adventurers were able to bring before their view our present national domain, with its present population, its present technical equipment, its present

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