Boys' club, the, 401.
Brain power, significance of, 64, 78. Breeding, good, 352.
British Empire, the, 126, 127-8, 133, 344, 635, 667. Brooks, quoted, 163. Bryce, quoted, 82, 235. Buddhists, the, 214. Bullfight, the, 611, 615. Burgher class, the, 327, 529-30. Burke, quoted, 259, 334 n. Bury, quoted, 333.
Business, 606, 636, 677; as a pro- fession, 483-4.
Business administration, schools of, 379.
Business men, 685-8.
California, 88, 330, 416, 417, 515;
state subsidies in, 642. Callender, quoted, 228. Canons of social reconstruction, 549-54.
Capital, growth of, 205-7, 464; calls
for social control, 424-6; source of early, 537.
Capital punishment, 647.
Capitalist class, the, 205-7, 375, 377-9, 383-4, 426, 500, 506, 534, 592-4.
Caste, 68, 92, 126, Ch. XXVI., 358–9,
365-9, 370, 522–3, 675.
Cavalry, 532, 533. Celibacy, obligatory, 387-8. Celtic temperament, the, 62-3. Cementing ideas, 410.
Censorship, effects of a, 644-5. Centralization, 267-8, 421, 624. Chairman, rôle of the, 294. Character, 280, 341-2, 354, 366-7, 515, 523-4, 533, 588, 616.
Character-building, 280, 588, 616. Charity, 367-8, 385, 388–9, 637-42, 651-2, 669, 671.
Charters of eleemosynary institu- tions, 318.
Child production, 34-6. Child study, 97.
Child widows, 125.
Children, exploitation of, 137; dom- ination over, 212, 220; manage- ment of, 637; protection of, 592; socialization of, 588.
Children, dependent, 642. Chile, 129, 347.
China, 53, 59, 71, 159, 513, 558. Chinese, the, 31, 48, 64, 65, 84, 121, 123-4, 134, 138, 152, 211, 214, 222–3, 240, 273, 274, 345-6, 354, 404 441-2, 442-3, 557-8, 562, 568, 609, 619, 636, 675, 678-9. Chivalry, 8, 532.
Christianity, 243, 448, 451-2, 459,
468-9, 492-3, 560, 570, 581, 618. Church, the, 25, 27, 130-2, 145, 153, 163, 204, 209-10, 212, 225, 273, 276, 305, 387, 422, 435, 437, 448, 595, 614, 618.
Cicero, quoted, 99, 297, 469. Cities, sex composition, 5,
growth, 19, 20, 46; psyche, 23, 27-9, 530; attraction, 88; alliances, 90; economic basis, 127; exploita- tion, 144, 150; competition, 217; building, 240; civic feeling in, 406; social control in, 424; freedom in, 449; sterilize talent, 515-6; un- favorable to the family, 584-5. Citizenship, education for, 597-8. City-state, the, 239, 619-20. Civic state, the, 371.
Clan, the Chinese, 441-2.
Class consciousness, 198, 199, 201, 204, 361, 410, 411-2.
Class control, decay of, 427, 456. Class domination, 201-4, 361-5, 375,
Cooley, quoted, 114, 116, 119, 160, 168, 446, 485, 572-3, 667. Cooperation, Ch. XXI., 424.
Co-optative board, the, 313-5, 317. Corporation, the business, 463, 465, 484.
Corporation, the close, 314.
Corruption, 302-3, 533-4, 572, 689; political, 129, 633, 646. Cossacks, 329, 334-
Coulton, quoted, 209.
Counter-reformation, the, 213. Country and city, Ch. II., 101, 161, 349, 516, 530, 609.
Country gentleman, the, a fading type, 22.
County government, 505. Covenant, the social, 247-8. Cowper, quoted, 99. Credit institutions, 379. Cretinism, 388.
Crime, treatment of, 632–3, 669–70, 671.
Criminals, see Offenders. Criteria of superiority, 350-3. Critic, the profession of, 299. Critical thought, 455-6, 508, 519-20,
Cross-fertilization of cultures, the, 537-8.
Crowd-intoxication, 408. Crusaders, the, 147.
Crusades, the, 537.
Cubans, democratic spirit of the, 376-7.
Culture autonomy, 229. Culture,
downward percolation, 376-7; diversification, 449; com- munication, 496–8; cross-fertiliza- tion, 537-8; struggle and survival, 557-9.
Culture, ornamental, 353. Curiosity, the instinct of, 47, 54. Curriculum, the, 213, 599-600, 668, 671, 690.
Dark Ages, the, 125, 204, 248, 300, 327, 526, 579.
Darmsteter, quoted, 230 n. Dartmouth College case, decision in, 646.
Differentiating factors. 558-9. Diffusion of mankind, 78, 79. Dignity of labor, teaching the, 599- 600.
Dill, quoted, 322-3, 353.
Discipline, 242-3, 252-6, 458-9, 684-5. Discrimination, evils of, 165, 182-3, 201, 413; rational, 649. 672-3. Discussion, 271, 290-4, 685. Disruptive ideas, 410.
Dismissal wage, a legal, 192. Disputation, formal, 291-2. Dissociation of the sexes, 49-50. Distinction as a stimulus, 265-6. Divine Right, 618-21. Divorce, 446, 586, 647.
Domestic service, 347, 350-1, 689. Domestication of the gods, 241. Domination, Ch. X., 500, 543, 676- 80, 684.
Dominion, promotes diffusion of culture, 560-1. Drama, 615-6, 666. "Dream neurosis," 633.
Drudgery, the growth of, 606-7, 610. Druidism, 84, 230. Durkheim, quoted, 105.
Dutch, 174, 242.
Dynamic times, 337-9.
Ecclesiasticism, 47.
Economic competition, 173.
Economic cooperation, 241. Economic interest, the, 51-4. Economic oppositions, 420-I. Economic questions, 593. Economism, 57.
Ecuador, 65, 133, 155. Education, 49, 143, 380-1, 422, Ch. LI., 642-4, 668–9, 670–1. Efficiency, sacrifice of, 623. Egoistic society, 112-3. Electioneering, 176, 180, 185.
Elite, the intellectual-moral, 313, 429, 516-7, 570, 574. Ellwood, quoted, 552-3, 588.
Emerson, quoted, 101.
Emigration, 10-5, 19-23, 516.
Emotional community, 396-7. Emotionalist, the, 647-8.
Empire, 126-8, 132-4, 153, 155, 278,
425, 500, 543, 560-1, 666.
Empress Dowager of China, the, 648.
Endowments, 310-3, 640, 646, 676. Enganche system, the, 142-3.
English, the, 223, 226, 328, 345, 359- 60, 367, 621, 635.
Environment, influence of the physi-
cal, Ch. VII., 80-1, 87, 126. Epic, origin of the, 286-7. Episcopal Church, the English, 210,
Equal suffrage movement, the, 195. Equalization, Ch. XXX., 602. Equilibrium of opponents, 158-9. Equity, hardening of, 504. Erasmus, quoted, 653. Eskimos, the, 137, 162, 560. Esprit de corps, 266.
Estates, origin of great landed, 328- 32.
Estrangement, Ch. XXXIII. Ethical family, the, 589-90. Examinations, 642-4. Executive, the, 260. Exemption laws, 382.
Expansion, Ch. XLI.; religion, 492-3; revolutionary ideas, 493-4; science, 494; art, 495-6; cul-
ture, 496-9; nationality, 499; gov- ernment, 500.
Expert, the, 256, 277-82, 296, 655. Expert witness, the, 637, 655. Exploitation, Ch. XII. Exposure of simulators, 661-3. Exposure, the literature of, 688. Extravagance, the spur to, 689-90. Euripides, 519.
Ezekiel, quoted, 452.
Factory system, growth of the, 21, 46, 204.
Family size, 15, 34-6, 587, 588. Family, the, 22, 23, 34-6, 86, 122-3, 137, 323, 338, 411, 442-5, Ch. XLIX.
Farming out the poor, 470. Farmers, conservatism of, 506. Fecundity, 8, 9, 15, 31-6, 65, Ch. XXXI., 516-7, 578, 639. Federalism, 229.
Feeble-minded, the, 17-18, 672. Ferrero, quoted, 146, 424-5. Festival, rôle of the, 398-400. Feudal state, the, 371. Feudalism, 125, 135, 141, 328, 334, 337, 343, 349, 361, 373-4, 446. Feuds, 161.
Fighters, domination by the, 125-6, 326, 343.
Fighting groups, traits of, 279-80. Filipinos, the, 65, 133, 152, 363-4, 561, 615.
Fingernails, wearing of long, 345. Fire fighting, 488.
Fire magic, 608. Flaith, the Celtic, 527.
Fletcher vs. Peck, decision in the case of, 646.
Folk depletion, 24-7.
Food inspection, 486-7. Food supply, the, 31-3, 87. Forest-guarding, 486.
Forgiveness, the scope of, 634. Formalism, 259, 306–9, 316, 489. Fortunes, origin of private, 327-40, 382, 531-4.
Foundations, private, 313-8, 437, 509.
France, the old régime in, 323-4. Franchise, the, as a contract, 646. Francis of Assisi, 316.
Franciscans, the, 210, 316. Franks, the, 333-4.
Freedom of communication, 154, 166, 201, 438, 452, 554. Freedom of contract, 373-4. Freedom of inquiry, 509. Freedom of the seas, 542.
Freedom under organization, 262–4. French, the, 60, 62, 113, 135, 149, 248, 280-1, 499-500, 520. Frontier, influence of the, 19. Functionalism, 384-5.
Functions, governmental, 624-6. Fustel de Coulanges, quoted, 239, 335, 362, 363.
Gambling, 613, 677. Games, competitive, 169. Gang, the boys', 400-1. Gaul, 83-4, 230, 361. Genesis of society, Ch. IX. Genius and solitude, 98-100. Gentleman, the, 567-8.
Geographic environment, the, 41, Ch. VII., 126. Geography, 72-3. Gerard, quoted, 227.
Germans, the, 84, 203, 239, 333, 433-5, 499.
Giddings, quoted, 86, 93-5, 397; cited, 456.
Gladiatorial games, 610-2. Goods, non-economic, 203. Goths, the, 230.
Governing class, the, 249–50. Government, 42, 55-6, 68, 71, 127- 33, 150, 166, Ch. XXIII., 296, 344, 381-3, 421, 436, 450-1, 469, 500, 505, 597-8, 677, 687.
Gowin, cited, 503.
Gradation, Ch. XXVIII.; basis of, 343-54; results of, 355-7.
'Graft," 302-3.
Grant-earning, 642-3.
Greece, 83, 132, 146, 348, 514.
Greeks, the, 288, 326, 361, 516-7, 519- 20, 611, 618.
Gregarious instinct, the, 45-6. Grosse, quoted, 286.
Group life as socializer, 400-3. Groups, Ch. XLVIII.; effect of con- flict on, 162-4.
Grouping, local, 575-6; likeness,
576-7; interest, 577.
Growth of population, Ch. III., 528–
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.
Heredity, scientific conception of,
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.
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,
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