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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1915 edition. Excerpt: ... INDEX Capitals and small capitals indicate the titles of chapters Absolutism, a means of parasitism, 377- Acclimation, 338. Adams, Brooks, 390 n. Adaptation, 437. Admiration, transforming power of, 220. Adoption, 202. DEGREESEschylus, on morality, 298. DEGREESEsthetic, the, and art, 261-263. Africans, beliefs of the, 128. Alexander, quoted, 218 . Altruism, 7, 246; shortcomings of, 219. Americans, individualistic, 17; sen- sitive lo public opinion, 105; re- ject romanticism, 301; ceremony among, 256. Amiel, quoted, 215, 264. Amos, 210; quoted, 145. Anarchy, 125; why brief, 403. Ancestor worship, 133, 134. Anglo-Saxons, 344; a product of migration and mixing, 16; "con- science money " among, 32; ag- gressive temper of, 55. Anthropology, idealistic vs. real- istic, 213-215. Antinomy, of inheritance, 54; of private ownership of capital, 54; of competition, 54, 55. Appointment vs. election, 399. "Appreciation," social, 331. Aristophanes, 298. Aristotle, quoted, 191; solicitous about order, 298. Army, the, a field for leaders, 288. Arnold, Matthew, quoted, 161, 268. Art, symptoms of control of, 397, 398; patronage of, 398; future of social, 416. Art, definition, 257; and the pas- sions, 257; and sympathy, 258- 261; and the aesthetic, 261-2631 and the sublime, 263; and sym- bol, 264-267; and personal ideals, 267, 268; sociality of, 268-272; control of, 272-274. Artist, moral attitude of the, 268- 272; society's control of the, 272-274. Aryans, need discipline, 3; cause of monogamy among, 70; reli- gion of, 202, 203; characteristics of, 439- Asceticism, sources of, 310, 311; meaning of, 311-313; extrava- gances of, 313; illusiveness of, 314; the passing of, 315; services of, 336. Assemblyman, the hypocritical, 310. Assimilation, relaxes control, 400....