Billeder på siden
PDF
ePub

Grouping, local, 575-6; likeness,
576-7; interest. 577.

Growth of population, Ch. III., 528–

31.

Guest-friendship, 83.

Guild, the Chinese, 273, 274; the
mediaeval, 398.

Gulick, quoted, 355-6, 459.
Gummere, quoted, 286.
Guyau, quoted, 495.

Hall, quoted, 611-2, 616.

Harrison, Miss Jane, quoted, 454.
Hawaii, 244, 346, 373.

Health contests, 170.

Hearn, quoted, 457-8.

Heaven, 69-70.

Hell, 69.

Heredity, scientific conception of,

442.

Heresy, 451-2.
Heresy-hunting, 647.

Heroic age, the, 454-5.

Heterogeneity, social consequences

of, 15, 16, 224, 422, 449.
Hetherington, quoted, 597.
Hinduism, 214.

Hodgkin, quoted, 230.
Hogarth, quoted, 80-1, 137-8.
Holidays, religious, 681.
Home, the, 7, 46, 138, 403.
Homestead Act, the, 331, 379.
Honesty, advantages of, 636–7.
Hostility, 159-61.

Human nature, 42-50, 549, 572,
604-9.

Humanitarian art and literature,
457, 496.

Husband, domination by, 122-3,
444, 678-80.

Hydraulic mining, 416.
Hypocrisy, 660–2.

Ibsen, quoted, 116.

Iceland, 240.

Idealistic society. 95.

Ideals of the family, 585, 589-90.

Ideals, personal, 194-5, 341-2, 357,
431, 679.

Ignatius, quoted. 276.

Ill-gotten wealth, deodorizing of,
340.

Illegitimacy, 16, 587, 639, 648.

Imaginary companions, 97.
Immigrants, quality of, 12-5; care
of, 641.

Immigration, 10-5, 18, 23, 36-7, 66,
88, 449, 672, 687.

Immunity, effect of grants of, 362.
Imperialism, 66, 93, 126-7, 133-4.
153, 278, 500, 543, 667, 684.
Impostors, exposure of, 662.
Inalienable rights, 373-4.
Inca régime, the, 62, 229, 231.
Incentive, types of, 265-6.
Indentured labor, 372-3.

India, 124-5. 127, 129, 132, 133, 144,
148, 153, 227, 317, 350, 377, 527.
570, 635, 667, 675.

Indians, North American, 81, 82,
137, 154, 636; South American,
48, 62, 65.

Indifferentism, 304-6.

Individual, the innovating, 539-40,

[blocks in formation]

Institutions, philanthropic, 313-9,

437.

Intellectual cooperation, Ch. XXIV.,
passim.

Intellectual interest, the, 56–7.
Intellectualism, 58.

Intellectuals, the, 506, 647-8, 691-2.
Intensity of competition, 182-4.
Interaction of societies, the, 535-7.
Interest grouping, 577.
Interests, Ch. V.

Interests, interference of, 158-9.
Intermarriage, 89, 234-5, 358.
Intermingling, 231.

Intervention, social, 548-51.
Interstate Commerce Commission,
quoted, 294.

Invention, 338, 538-40, 578-9, 624,
675.

"Invisible government,” 582.
Ireland, quoted, 144.

Irish, the, 60, 63, 151, 353, 375, 528,
532.

Irrigation works, 240, 515.

Isolation, national, 421.
Italians, the 59, 60, 61.

[blocks in formation]

Knighthood, why reserved to cav-
alry, 348; origin, 532.
Knights Templar, 83.
Kovalevsky, quoted, 620.
Kropotkin, quoted, 90, 141, 327, 398.
Kultur, German, 561.

Labor, division of, 137; social, 246–

50.

Labor leader, the professional, 657.
Labor politics, 216.

Labor, the dignity of, 599-600.
Labor, the stigma on manual, 345-7,
351-2, 599-600, 689.

Laborers, protection of, 374; subju-
gation of, 365; individualization
of, 672-3.

La Bruyere, quoted. 653.

Laissez-faire philosophy, the, 547-8,
601.

Lactation, 77.

Land frauds, 331-2.

Landholding, types of, 447-8, 507.
Language, 232, 285.

Law, 56, 232, 287, 335-6, 421, 430,

432, 504, 508, 644-6.

Law court, the, 292, 307, 644, 670.
Law, M. W., quoted, 401.

Lawyers, 465, 477, 480-1, 509-10,
636, 688.

Leaders and led, 691-2.

Leaders, natural, 24-6, 274, 517-8.
Leadership, importance of, 25, 436,
691-2.

Learned class, the, 250.

Learning, social consideration of,

353-4, 428-9.

Lecky, quoted, 658.

Legalism, 688.

Legislation, scientific, 296.

Legislators, the payment of, 659.
Legitimation, 339-41.

Leisure, social significance of, 379-
80.

Leisure class, the, 141, 151, 349-53,

599, 600, 688-90.

Liberal religion, 451-4.
Liberal state, the, 450-1.
Liberation, Ch. XXXVII.
Liberty of conscience, 452.

Liberty, the instinct for, 49, 219.
Liberum veto, 620.

Library, the public, 522.

[blocks in formation]

Mammonism, 52, 54, 467-71, 533.
Manners, function of, 113-4, 227.
Manual labor, the stigma on, 345-7,
351-2.

Mariage de convenance, 443.
Marital condition, 16, 17.

Marriage, 70, 71, 73, 161, 209, 443,
467-8, 586-90, 639. See also Mat-
rimoniality.

"Marriage portion," the, 468.
Marsh, quoted, 514.

Masculinism, 676-80.

Masses, the, 365-7, 370-1, 379-80,
523, 536-7.

Maternal instinct, the, 47, 75.
Maternal system of kinship, the, 77.
Matrimoniality, 16, 17, 23, 24, 587.
Mayer, experiments of, 101.
Meal, the common, 397-8.
Measurement, the method of, 510.
Menander, quoted, 520.

Menial labor, disgracefulness of,
347-8.

Mental defect, 17, 18, 672.

Mental measurement, 18, 507.
Mercy, the place of, 649-50.
Merit system, the, 185-8, 300-2.
Metchnikoff, quoted, 557.
Mexico, 65, 142, 146, 248, 330, 611,
681.

Middle Ages, the, 83, 281, 291, 359,
446, 455, 530, 534, 614, 638.
Middle class, historic rôle of the,
371, 523, 537.

Migration, 10-15, 19-23, 36–7, 41,
535.

Militarism, 177-9, 249, 541 n., 683-5.
Military type of organization, the,
252-4.

Militia, 249, 621.

Minority control, 581-2.
Mir, the Russian, 270.
Mirrored self, the, 114-20.

Missions, Christian, 84, 116, 232,
449, 492-3, 546-7, 562.
Mixed marriages, 212.
Modernism, controversy over, 419.
Moede, experiments by, 168.
Mohammedanism, 81, 125, 138, 151,
152, 225, 469, 508, 596.
Mollahs, Mohammedan, 508.
Mommsen, quoted, 530, 532, 533,
536-7.

Monarchy, 131, 135, 328, 334, 529-

[merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][ocr errors][merged small]

Mutual aid, 243-5.
Mythology, sources of, 69-70.

Nationalism, 226, 578, 580, 684; lim-
its of, 407.

Nationality, the roots of, 395-6;
propagation of, 499–500.
Nationalization, 408-10.
Nativity, 12-5, 23.
Naturalization, 211, 406.
Navajos, the, 528.
Near East, the, 558.

Negroes, American, 9, 16, 61 n., 65,
155, 156, 286, 526, 672.
Nehemiah, quoted, 235 n.
Nepotism, 301-2, 441.
Neumann, experiments of, 102.

New York, land grabbing in co-
lonial, 331.

New York, state subsidies in, 642.
Newspapers, 233, 433, 436-7, 464-5,
482, 521-2.

Nicholas Romanoff, 411.
Nicknames, American political, 409.
Nieboer, quoted, 349.

Nobility, origin of, 92, 248, 333-4,
336-43, 378, 529; and the profes-
sion of arms, 683.

"Noble" occupations, 348.
Nomads, 82, 126, 238.

Normality, 17, 18.

[blocks in formation]

Organization of Effort, the, Ch.
XXII.

Organization of Thought, the, Ch.

XXIV.

Organization of Will, the, Ch.
XXIII.

Organize, the right to, 375-6.
Orphanages, 307–8, 642.

Ossification, Ch. XLII.

Outdoor relief, 638-40.

Out-doors, healing power of, 607-9.
"Overhead," 258-9.

Overpopulation, 70-1, 528.
Overspecialization, 261.
Oxford University, 213.

Pailow, the Chinese, 678.

Palmer, quoted, 137, 172, 224 n., 244,
359.

Parallelism in cultural develop-
ment, 80.

Parasitism, social, 136, 138, 148,
151-6, 512, 612-3.

Pardon, the proper use of, 634, 647.
Parental instinct, the, 46-7.
Park, quoted, 286.

Parties, political, 45, 164, 209, 213,
216, 295, 581-2, 598.
"Patent medicines, 476.

Patriarchalism, 121, 428-9.

Patronage, 129, 300-2.
Pattern types, 567.

Pauperism, 17.

Pauperization, 638-40, 648-9.
Payne, quoted, 231 n., 247-8.
Pearson, quoted, 225 n.
Pennsylvania, state subsidies in, 642.
Peonage, 140, 155, 364-5, 372-3, 447,
645.

Persecution, religious, 209-II.
Personal competition, Ch. XVI.
Personal freedom, 371–3, 645, 668.
Personal rating vs. social class, 354.
Personal service, causes of the de-
mand for, 350-1, 689.

Personality, unequal development,
341-2, 355; expansion, 411-2;
vitalizing power, 489.

Peru, 139, 142–3, 151, 155, 212, 345-6,
351, 404.

Perversion of institutions, 315-8.
Philanthropy, 46, 204, 308, 367-8
385, 437, 663, 671.

Philosophy, 55, 56–7.

Photo-play, the, 666.

Physicians, 476–9, 481.

Pioneers, 13, 243, 396.

Place bond, the, 576.

"Plain" people, the, 691-2.

Planes, the extension of culture,
559-60.

Plato, cited, 496; quoted, 523.
Play, 49, 403-4, 613-6.

Playground, the public, 615-6.

Poland, 620.

Polar regions, the, 67.

Poles, the, 359.

Political interest, the, 55-6.

Politician, the professional, 598,
657-9.

Politics, 45, 313-5, 598, 677.
Polyandry, 70, 73.

Polynesia, 67-70, 73.

Poor, the, 388–9, 669–70, 671; farm-
ing out, 470; relief of, 638-41, 649.
Poor relief, 638-40, 648-9, 669, 671.
Popes, the, 300-1, 317.

Population, the Social, Chs. I., II.,
and III., 528-31.
Pound, quoted, 504.

Poverty ideal, the, 210.

Precarist, status of the Roman,
362-3.

Precedent, following, 504.

Prestige, conserving, 368-9, 383-4;
stealing, 659-61, 663.

Price movements, as embroiler of
classes, 416.

Pride, 404, 451, 689-90.

Priesthood, the, 144-5, 344, 387, 428,
468-9, 680-3.
Primogeniture, 335.

Priority, as basis of advantage,
327.

Prison self-government, 401-2.
Prisons, 49, 96-7, 456.
Prize-fight, the, 611-2.
Production for the market, 665-6.
Professional, the, 655-9.
Professional ethics, 478-82, 602.
Professional etiquette. 478.
Professional spirit, the, 474-6, 482-4.
Professionalization, Ch. XXXIX.
Professions, the, 184-5, 204, Ch.
XXXIX., 606.

Profits motive, the, 461-7.

Progressiveness, factors of, 11, 507-

10, 530, 539.

Promotion, basis of, 185-6, 264.
Promptitude, 279.

Propagating impulse, the, 491-2.
Property, influence of corporate,
276; formation of petty. 382-3;
inheritance of, 389-90: calls for
social control, 424, 531; legal po-
sition of, 645-6.

Property, the institution of, 385.
Proselyting spirit, the, 491–2.
Prostitution, 17, 24, 456, 457, 632.
Protestantism, 161, 164, 215, 387,
448, 469, 580, 614, 681.
Public institutions, 319.

Public Land Commission, quoted,

332.

Public lands, 143, 197, 328–32, 537.

Public opinion, 429-30, 436.

Public service, 384-5, 474, 623, 672.
Public worship, rôle of, 399.
Publicity, 154, 650.
Puffer, quoted, 400.

Pugnacity, the instinct of, 44-5, 167,
177, 676-7.

Puritanism, 452–4, 614.

Purse, the power of the, 279.

Quakers, the, 655.

Race, Ch. VI., 541.

Railroads, discrimination by, 337.
Ramsay, quoted, 174-5.

Reading, diffusion of the art of,
457.

Recognition, thirst for, 116-8, 435,
438; timely, 662-4.

Recognition of the professions, 473.
Recreation, 268, 466–7, 487, 607-16.
Recreation center, the. Ch. LII.
"Redemptioners," 336.
Red tape. 259, 303-4, 489.
Reformer, the, 658-9.

Regulation, 420, 427, 672, 691-2.
Regulative institution, the, 485.
Relevancy, the principle of, 187.
Religion, 7, 51, 53, 82, 144-5, 202-3,
218-21, 231-2, 326, 430, 448, 451-4,
468-9, 492-3, 507-8, 531, 541 n.,
585, 614, 646, 667-8; and environ-
ment, 69-70, 72-3.
Religious confraternities, 83.

« ForrigeFortsæt »