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III-2 “The Instruction of Ptah-Hotep,” trans. by Gunn, Wisdom of the East Series.

III-3 Code of Hammurapi, Sect. 196.

III-4 Ibid., Sect. 198.

III-5 Ibid., Sect. 229.

III-6 Shoo King, 27:3.

CHAPTER IV

IV-1 C. F. Kent, The Social Teachings of the Prophets and Jesus, Scribner, 1917, p. 4.

IV-2 Exodus, 3:7, 8.

IV-3 Amos, 2:6, 7, 8; 3:10; 4:1, 2; 5:7, 15; 6:4.

IV-4 Isaiah, 1:23.

IV-5 Isaiah, 3:14, 15.

IV-6 Micah, 3:2, 3.

IV-7 Jeremiah, 22:13, 15, 17 (Modern Reader’s Bible).

IV-8 Louis Wallis, Sociological Study of the Bible, University of Chicago Press, 1912, Ch. VII.

IV-9 Hosea, 4:11; 9:11, 16.

IV-10 Exodus, 20:12.

IV-11 Proverbs, 20:20.

IV-12 Proverbs, 12:4.

IV-13 Proverbs, 29:15.

IV-14 Isaiah, 5:11.

IV-15 Proverbs, 20:1.

IV-16 Proverbs, 31:7.

IV-17 Exodus, 21:13; I Kings, 1:50; 2:28.

IV-18 Job, 31.

IV-19 Amos, 9:7.

IV-20 Isaiah, 9:5; cf., Kent, The Social Teachings of the Prophets and Jesus, p. 112.

CHAPTER V

V-1 Hesiod, Work and Days, trans. by A. W. Mains, Oxford, 1908.

V-2 The Works of Hesiod, Callimachus and Theognis, trans. by Banks, Bohn’s Classical Library, p. 227.

V-3 Botsford and Sihler, Hellenic Civilization, p. 64.

V-4 George Rawlinson, translator, History of Herodotus, 4 vols.

V-5 Plutarch’s Pericles, revised by Clough, 1:234 ff.

V-6 Botsford and Sihler, op. cit., p. 340.

V-7 On Air, Water and Places in the Genuine Works of Hippocrates, trans. by Adams, Vol. I.

V-8 Plato I, 338 C. All references to Plato’s Dialogues in this chapter or in later chapters are to Jowett’s translation.

V-9 Adela M. Adam, Plato, Moral and Political Ideals, p. 10.

V-10 The reader will find in Will Durant’s Philosophy and the Social Problem, Ch. I, a unique although ideocentric interpretation of Socrates.

V-11 Laws, 738.

V-12 The beginning student of Plato’s social thought should first read the Republic, especially V 472 A to VII 541 B.

V-13 Republic, 369 B.

V-14 Ibid., 370 B.

V-15 Ibid., 373.

V-16 Laws, 803.

V-17 Statesman, 308.

V-18 Ibid., 307.

V-19 Ibid., 297.

V-20 Republic, 398 E, 412.

V-21 Laws, 731, 732.

V-22 Republic, 412.

V-23 Statesman, 303.

V-24 Republic, 525; cf. Laws, 818.

V-25 Ibid., 537, 539, 540.

V-26 Ibid., 413.

V-27 Ibid., 416.

V-28 Ibid., 416, 417.

V-29 Ibid., 457 C, 464 C.

V-30 Ibid., 414, 415.

V-31 Ibid., 415.

V-32 Loc. cit.

V-33 Ibid., 460 C, 461 C.

V-34 Statesman, 310

V-35 Laws, 773.

V-36 Statesman, 310.

V-37 Republic, 422 A; Laws, 744, 745.

V-38 Republic, 421.

V-39 Ibid., 550 D, E; Laws, 742, 791.

V-40 Republic, 550.

V-41 Ibid., 550 C.

V-42 Ibid., 556.

V-43 Loc. cit.

V-44 Ibid., 552 D.

V-45 Ibid., 552 E.

V-46 Laws, 744, 745.

V-47 Ibid., 729.

V-48 Loc. cit.

V-49 Republic, 377, 401.

V-50 Laws, 772.

V-51 Statesman, 294.

V-52 Ibid., 300.

V-53 In books, IX-XII.

V-54 Laws, 934.

V-55 Ibid., 862 ff.

V-56 Ibid., 936.

V-57 Ibid., 955.

V-58 Republic, 455, 456; Laws, 805.

V-59 Republic, 451.

V-60 Ibid., 475 A; Laws, 814.

V-61 Laws, 759.

V-62 Ibid., 929, 930.

V-63 Republic, 457 A; Laws, 795 ff, 813 ff, 830 ff.

V-64 Ibid., 410.

V-65 Ibid., 441.

V-66 Ibid., 498 B.

V-67 Ibid., 518.

V-68 Ibid., 536.

V-69 Ibid., 425; Laws, 643.

V-70 Republic, 537.

V-71 Laws, 729.

V-72 Republic, 435 ff.

V-73 Laws, 903.

V-74 Republic, 545–549.

V-75 Ibid., 550, 551.

V-76 Loc. cit.

V-77 Ibid., 555.

V-78 Ibid., 564.

V-79 Ibid., 339; Laws, 714.

CHAPTER VI

VI-1 Ethics, trans. by Welldon, II, 2.

VI-2 Politics, trans. by Jowett, I, 2.

VI-3 Loc. cit.

VI-4 Ibid., II, 3.

VI-5 Ibid., II, 5.

VI-6 Loc. cit.

VI-7 Ibid., II, 7; VII, 10.

VI-8 Ibid., II, 4.

VI-9 Ibid., I, 4.

VI-10 Ibid., III, 7.

VI-11 Ibid., III, 15.

VI-12 Ibid., V, 8; VII, 2.

VI-13 Ibid., II, 8.

VI-14 Ibid., V, 8.

VI-15 Ibid., IV, 11.

VI-16 Ibid., V, 7.

VI-17 Ibid., IV, 11.

VI-18 Ibid., II, 6.

VI-19 Loc. cit.

VI-20 Ibid., II, 9.

VI-21 Ibid., II, 12.

VI-22 Ibid., V, 1.

VI-23 Ibid., VII, 14.

VI-24 Loc. cit.

VI-25 Ibid., VII, 4.

VI-26 Ibid., VII, 11.

VI-27 Ibid., VII, 15.

VI-28 Ibid., VII, 16.

VI-29 Ibid., I, 12.

VI-30 Ibid., VII, 16.

VI-31 Ibid., VIII, 2.

VI-32 Ibid., VIII, 3.

VI-33 Ibid., VIII, 4.

VI-34 Ibid., VIII, 5.

CHAPTER VII

VII-1 Lucretius, Dererum natura, trans. by Muno, in Bohn’s Libraries, V. 335 ff., 778 ff.

VII-2 De officiis, trans. by Edmonds, Bohn’s Libraries, I, XVII, XIV; De republica, trans. by Younge, Bohn’s Libraries, I, XXV-XXVI, XIV.

VII-3 Dialogues, VII, 9.

VII-4 Thoughts, trans. by Long, VII, 31.

VII-5 Ibid., VI, 7.

VII-6 Ibid., VIII, 59.

VII-7 Ibid., IX, 23.

VII-8 Ibid., VI, 42.

VII-9 Ibid., XII, 36.

VII-10 Seneca, Dial., IX, 4.

VII-11 Ibid., VII, 20.

VII-12 On Anger.

VII-13 Loc. cit.

VII-14 Epictetus, Discourses, Book I, Ch. XVIII.

VII-15 Matthew, V, 44.

VII-16 Thoughts, VII, 22.

VII-17 Romans, XII, 17.

VII-18 Thoughts, VII, 26; III, 7.

VII-19 Seneca, On a Happy Life.

VII-20 Loc. cit.

CHAPTER VIII

VIII-1 Luke 17:20, 21.

VIII-2 Luke 13:34.

VIII-3 Matt. 12:48; Mark 3:34.

VIII-4 Matt. 13:31, 32; Mark 4:30; Luke 13:18, 19.

VIII-5 Luke 6:36.

VIII-6 Matt. 5:23; Matt. 18:15; Luke 6:41, 42.

VIII-7 Matt. 5:44, 46; Luke 6:20, 35.

VIII-8 Matt. 28:20; 24:14.

VIII-9 John 12:43; Matt. 6:5.

VIII-10 Matt. 4:8.

VIII-11 Luke 9:48; Mark 10:14; Matt. 18:1.

VIII-12 Matt. 25:31–46.

VIII-13 Mark 9:41; Matt. 10:42.

VIII-14 Luke 6:30; 3:11.

VIII-15 Matt. 23:23–33.

VIII-17 John 2:13–17; Matt. 21:12, 13; Mark 11:15–17; Luke 19:45, 46.

VIII-18 Mark 11:18; Luke 19:47.

VIII-19 Matt. 15:4; 19:19.

VIII-20 Mark 10:7, 8; Matt. 19:5.

VIII-21 Mark 9:42.

VIII-22 Matt. 19:21.

VIII-23 John 12:8; Mark 14:7; Matt. 26:11.

VIII-24 Luke 12:16–21.

VIII-25 Luke 13:14; Matt. 12:2, 10–13.

VIII-26 Mark 2:27; 3:4.

VIII-27 Matt. 10:34–39.

VIII-28 Luke 12:49–53.

VIII-29 John 18:10; Matt. 26:50–56.

VIII-30 Matt. 5:39.

VIII-31 Luke 2:13, 14.

VIII-32 Acts 15:9; 10:28; Galatians, 3:28.

VIII-33 Romans 8:16; 32.

VIII-34 I. Corinthians, Ch. 13.

VIII-35 Galatians 5:13; Romans 12:10.

VIII-36 Galatians 6:2; 6:10; Acts 20:35.

VIII-37 Romans 8:35–39; 12:17; Ephesians 1:21; 2:4; 3:17, 18.

VIII-38 Romans 12:4–8; cf. I. Corinthians 12:12.

VIII-39 Romans 14:7.

VIII-40 Ephesians 5:22–23; Colossians 3:18, 19; I. Corinthians 11:9, 19; I Corinthians 11:9.

VIII-41 I. Timothy 6:7–10; 17, 18.

VIII-42 James 1:26, 27.

VIII-43 Revelation, Ch. 21.

CHAPTER IX

IX-1 B text, Passus VIII. The manuscripts of Pier’s Ploughman number over forty and fall into three sets: A, B, and C.

CHAPTER X

X-1 The Utopia of Sir Thomas More, Bell and Sons, London, edited by George Simpson in Bohn’s Classical Libraries, 1910, p. 75.

X-2 Ibid., p. 104.

X-3 Ibid., p. 111.

X-4 Ibid., p. 153.

X-5 Ibid., pp. 84, 93.

X-6 Ibid., pp. 135, 84.

X-7 Ibid., p. 93.

X-8 Ibid., p. 97.

X-9 Ibid., p. 92.

X-10 Ibid., p. 88.

X-11 Ibid., p. 90.

X-12 Ibid., p. 96.

X-13 Ibid., p. 110, cf. Bacon, The New Atlantis in Ideal Commonwealths, Collier, 1901, p. 125.

X-14 Ibid., p. 131.

X-15 Ibid., p. 93.

X-16 Ibid., p. 115.

X-17 Ibid., p. 117, cf. Campanella, The City of the Sun, in Ideal Commonwealths, Collier, 1901, p. 157.

X-18 Ibid., p. 174.

X-19 Ibid., p. 95.

X-20 Ibid., p. 101.

X-21 Ibid., p. 175.

X-22 Ibid., p. 174.

X-23 Ibid., pp. 153 ff.

X-24 Ibid., p. 154.

X-25 Ibid., p. 103.

X-26 Ibid., pp. 140, 141.

X-27 Ibid., p. 67.

X-28 Bacon, The New Atlantis in Ideal Commonwealths, Collier, 1901, pp. 135 ff.

X-29 Bellamy, Looking Backward, Grosset and Dunlap, 1898, p. 57.

X-30 Ibid., p. 88.

X-31 Ibid., p. 89.

X-32 Ibid., p. 67.

X-33 Ibid., p. 192.

X-34 Ibid., pp. 220 ff.

X-35 Ibid., pp. 287 ff.

X-36 H. G. Wells, Anticipations, Mankind in the Making, and A Modern Utopia. See A Modern Utopia, Scribner, 1905, pp. 5, 11.

CHAPTER XI

XI-1 Machiavelli, The Prince, Routledge, London, n.d., p. 53.

XI-2 Ibid., pp. 104, 105.

XI-3 Ibid., p. 71.

XI-4 Ibid., p. 77.

XI-5 Hobbes, Leviathan, Putnam, 1904, Ch. XIII.

XI-6 Locke, Two Treatises on Government, Routledge, n.d., p. 18.

XI-7 Ibid., p. 193.

XI-8 Ibid., p. 199.

XI-9 Ibid., p. 315.

XI-10 Rousseau, Contrat social, Garnier, Paris, p. 240.

XI-11 Ibid., p. 246.

XI-12 Ibid., p. 249.

XI-13 John Winthrop in Selections from Early American Writers, 1607–1800, edit. by W. B. Cairns, Macmillan, 1910, p. 52.

XI-14 A Treatise of Human Nature, edit. by Selby-Bigge, Oxford, 1896, II:777, 114, 140, 150.

XI-15 Ibid., p. 534.

XI-16 Ibid., p. 546.

XI-17 Adam Smith, The Wealth of Nations, Putnam, 1904, II:114.

XI-18 Ibid., II:83.

XI-19 Ibid., II:143.

XI-20 Ibid., II:203.

XI-21 Ibid., I:80.

XI-22 Ibid., I:81.

XI-23 Ibid., II:203–207.

XI-24 Ibid., I:11.

XI-25 Kant, Theory of Ethics, trans. by Abbott, p. 9.

XI-26 Hegel, Philosophy of Right, trans. by Dyde, Part III, p. 150.

XI-27 W. G. Sumner, What Social Classes Owe to Each Other, Harper, 1920, p. 12.

XI-28 Ibid., p 25.

XI-29 Publications of the American Sociological Society, Vol. XV.

CHAPTER XII

XII-1 Adam Smith, Wealth of Nations, Putnam, 1901, I:81.

XII-2 Ibid., p. 147.

XII-3 An Essay on the Principle of Population, eighth edit., Reeves and Turner, 1878, p. 1; cf. W. S. Thompson, Population: A Study in Malthusianism, Columbia University, 1915, Ch. I.

XII-4 Ibid., p. 2.

XII-5 Ibid., p. 8.

XII-6 Ibid., p. 9.

XII-7 Ibid., p. 13.

XII-8 Ibid., p. 371.

XII-9 Ibid., p. 402.

XII-10 Ibid., p. 416.

XII-11 Ibid., p. 437.

XII-12 Ibid., p. 481.

XII-13 T. N. Carver, Essays in Social Justice, Harvard University Press, 1915, Ch. XIV.

XII-14 Cf. W. S. Thompson, Population: A Study in Malthusianism, Columbia University Studies, 1915.

CHAPTER XIII

XIII-1 Auguste Comte, Positive Philosophy, trans. by Martineau, Vol. I, pp. x, xi.

XIII-2 Ibid., p. xi.

XIII-3 Ibid., p. xv.

XIII-4 Ibid., Vol. III, p. 13.

XIII-5 Ibid., Vol. I, p. 26.

XIII-6 Ibid., p. 27.

XIII-7 Ibid., p. 34.

XIII-8 Ibid., p. 35.

XIII-9 Ibid., p. 36.

XIII-10 Ibid., p. 41.

XIII-11 Ibid., pp. 27 ff.

XIII-12 Ibid., p. 149.

XIII-13 Ibid., p. 153, 154.

XIII-14 Ibid., Vol. II, p. 30.

XIII-15 Ibid., p. 219.

XIII-16 Ibid., p. 175.

XIII-17 Ibid., p. 176.

XIII-18 Ibid., p. 180.

XIII-19 Ibid., p. 193.

XIII-20 Ibid., p. 234.

XIII-21 Ibid., p. 292.

XIII-22 Ibid., p. 287.

XIII-23 Ibid., p. 286.

XIII-24 Ibid., p. 300.

XIII-25 Ibid., Vol. III, p. 320.

XIII-26 Comte, Positive Polity, London, 1871, I:1.

CHAPTER XIV

XIV-1 Proudhon, What Is Property? Twentieth Century Press, 1908.

XIV-2 Rodbertus, Overproduction and Crises, Scribner, 1906

XIV-3 Lassalle, Science and the Workingman, Kerr, 1903.

XIV-4 Marx and Engels, Manifesto of the Communist Party, Kerr, 1902.

XIV-5 Marx, Capital, trans. by Moore and Aveling, Kerr, 1909, I:673 ff., 834 ff.

XIV-6 Kropotkin, Mutual Aid; a Factor of Evolution, Doubleday, Page, 1902.

XIV-7 Henry George, Progress and Poverty, Doubleday, Page, 1916, p. 9.

XIV-8 Ibid.

XIV-9 Ibid., pp. 286, 287.

XIV-10 Ibid., p. 342.

XIV-11 Ibid., p. 339.

CHAPTER XV

XV-1 Jean Bodin, The Six Bookes of A Commonwealth, trans. by R. Knoles, London.

XV-2 H. T. Buckle, History of Civilisation in England, Appleton, 1874, 2 vols., I:14.

XV-3 Ibid., p. 29.

XV-4 Ibid., p. 31.

XV-5 Ibid., p. 32.

XV-6 Ibid., p. 33.

XV-7 Ibid., p. 36.

XV-8 Ibid., pp. 44 ff.

XV-9 Ibid., p. 52.

XV-10 Ibid., p. 85.

XV-11 Ibid., p. 95.

XV-12 Ibid., p. 96.

XV-13 Ibid., p. 99.

XV-14 Ellen Semple, Influences of Geographic Environment, Holt, 1911, p. 635.

XV-15 See Ellsworth Huntington, Civilization and Climate, Yale University Press, 1915.

XV-16 W. Z. Ripley, Races in Europe, Appleton, 1899, p. 571.

CHAPTER XVI

XVI-1 Charles Darwin, The Descent of Man, Appleton, 1904, pp. 229 ff.

XVI-2 Herbert Spencer, First Principles, Appleton, 1900, Section III-145.

XVI-3 Spencer, Principles of Sociology, Appleton, 1914, I:596, 597.

XVI-4 Ibid., p. 84.

XVI-5 Ibid., Part II, Ch. II.

XVI-6 Ibid., pp. 457 ff.

XVI-7 Ibid., Part II, Ch. VI-IX.

XVI-8 Ibid., p. 592.

XVI-9 John Fiske, Destiny of Man, Houghton Mifflin, 1904, p. 12.

XVI-10 John Fiske, Outlines of Cosmic Philosophy, Houghton Mifflin, 1874, Part II, pp. 340 ff.

XVI-11 Ibid., pp. 360 ff.

XVI-12 Ibid., pp. 303 ff.

XVI-13 Paul von Lilienfeld, Gedanken über die Socialwissenschaft der Zukunft, II, pp. viii ff.

XVI-14 Lilienfeld, Pathologie Sociale, 1904.

XVI-15 J. S. Mackensie, Outlines of Social Philosophy, Macmillan, 1918, p. 14.

XVI-16 Ibid., p. 65.

XVI-17 Ibid., p. 243 ff.

CHAPTER XVII

XVII-1 Lester F. Ward, Dynamic Sociology, Appleton, 1911, Vol. I, pp. XXV ff.

XVII-2 Ibid., p. 22.

XVII-3 Ibid., pp. 22, 23.

XVII-4 Ibid., pp. 56, 57.

XVII-5 Ibid., p. 60; Ward, Pure Sociology, Macmillan, 1914, p. 4.

XVII-6 Lester F. Ward, Applied Sociology, Ginn, 1906, pp. 5 ff.

XVII-7 Dynamic Sociology, Vol. I, p. 72.

XVII-8 Ibid., p. 143.

XVII-9 Ibid., p. 320.

XVII-10 Ibid., pp. 408, 409.

XVII-11 Ibid., p. 464.

XVII-12 Ibid., p. 452.

XVII-13 Ibid., p. 467.

XVII-14 Ibid., p. 474.

XVII-15 Ibid., p. 486.

XVII-16 Ibid., p. 497.

XVII-17 Ibid., p. 516.

XVII-18 Ibid., pp. 518 ff.

XVII-19 Ibid., p. 520.

XVII-20 Ibid., Vol. II, p. 341.

XVII-21 Ibid., Vol. I, p. 520.

XVII-22 Ibid., p. 522.

XVII-23 Ibid., p. 541.

XVII-24 Ibid., p. 583.

XVII-25 Ibid., p. 579.

XVII-26 Ibid., p. 594.

XVII-27 Ibid., pp. 606 ff.

XVII-28 Ibid., p. 615.

XVII-29 Pure Sociology, p. 403.

XVII-30 Dynamic Sociology, Vol. I, p. 641.

XVII-31 Pure Sociology, Ch. XV.

XVII-32 Ibid., p. 420.

XVII-33 Lester F. Ward, Psychic Factors of Civilisation, Ginn, 1906, Ch. XXXIV.

XVII-34 Dynamic Sociology, Vol. I, pp. 669, 670.

XVII-35 Ibid., pp. 473, 474.

XVII-36 Pure Sociology, p. 438.

XVII-37 Ibid., pp. 457 ff.

XVII-38 Ibid., p. 469.

XVII-39 Ibid., pp. 231 ff.

XVII-40 Ibid., p. 237.

XVII-41 Ibid., pp. 79 ff.

XVII-42 Lester F. Ward, “Eugenics, Euthenics, and Eudemics,” Amer. Jour. of Sociology, 18; 737–54.

CHAPTER XVIII

XVIII-1 H. F. Osborn, Men of the Old Stone Age, Scribner, 1918, Ch. I.

XVIII-2 W. G. Sumner, Folkways, Ginn, 1907, p. 43.

XVIII-3 Ibid., p. 13.

XVIII-4 Ibid., p. 266.

XVIII-5 Ibid., pp. 343, 362.

XVIII-6 Ibid., p. 378.

XVIII-7 W. I. Thomas, Sex and Society, p. 51.

XVIII-8 Ibid., p. 182.

XVIII-9 Ibid., p. 41.

XVIII-10 Ibid., p. 40.

XVIII-11 Ibid., p. 41.

XVIII-12 Ibid., p. 54.

XVIII-13 Ibid., p. 61.

XVIII-14 Ibid., p. 65.

XVIII-15 Ibid., Ch. II.

XVIII-16 Ibid., p. 76.

XVIII-17 Ibid., p. 201.

XVIII-18 Ibid., p. 418; cf. W. I. Thomas, Sex and Society, University of Chicago Press, 1907, pp. 201–220.

XVIII-19 Ibid., p. 629.

XVIII-20 A. G. Kellor, Societal Evolution, Macmillan, 1915.

XVIII-21 Edward Westermarck, The Origin and Development of the Moral Ideas, Macmillan, 1906, I:159.

XVIII-22 Ibid.

XVIII-23 Ibid., p. 160.

XVIII-24 Ibid., Vol. II. p. 740.

XVIII-25 Ibid., II:745.

XVIII-26 L. T. Hobhouse, Morals in Evolution, Holt, 1919, p. 1.

XVIII-27 Ibid., p. 2.

XVIII-28 Ibid.

XVIII-29 Ibid., p. 43; cf. Hobhouse, Social Evolution and Political Theory, Lemcke, 1911, pp. 128 ff.

XVIII-30 Ibid., p. 60.

XVIII-31 Ibid., p. 64.

XVIII-32 Social Evolution and Political Theory, p. 148.

XVIII-33 Morals in Evolution, pp. 130, 71.

XVIII-34 William Wundt, Elements of Folk Psychology, trans. by Schaub, Macmillan, 1916, p. 1.

XVIII-35 Ibid., p. 478.

XVIII-36 Ibid., p. 514.

XVIII-37 Ibid., p. 515.

XVIII-38 Ibid., p. 516.

XVIII-39 Franz Boas, The Mind of Primitive Man, Macmillan, 1911, p. 102.

XVIII-40 Hobhouse, Social Evolution and Political Theory, p. 39.

XVIII-41 W. I. Thomas, Source Book for Social Origins, University of Chicago Press, 1909, p. 18.

XVIII-42 Ibid., p. 20.

XVIII-43 Ibid., p. 14.

XVIII-44 Thomas, Sex and Society, p. 51.

XVIII-45 Thomas and Znaniecki, The Polish Peasant in Europe and America, University of Chicago Press, 1918, I:22.

CHAPTER XIX

XIX-1 Francis Galton, Hereditary Genius, Macmillan, 1914.

XIX-2 Inquiries into the Human Faculty, Dutton, 1908.

XIX-3 See C. W. Saleeby, The Progress of Eugenics, Funk and Wagnalls, 1914, pp. 1 ff.

XIX-4 Karl Pearson, The Grammar of Science, Black, 1911, p. 1.

XIX-5 Ibid., p. 6.

XIX-6 See Saleeby, The Progress of Eugenics, Ch. II.

XIX-7 See C. B. Davenport, Heredity in Relation to Eugenics, Holt, 1911.

XIX-8 See Popenoe and Johnson, Applied Eugenics, Macmillan, 1918.

XIX-9 Ibid., p. 213.

XIX-10 Ibid., pp. 218, 231.

XIX-11 Ibid., Ch. XVI.

XIX-12 Ibid., p. 381.

XIX-13 Ibid., p. 380.

XIX-14 Saleeby, The Progress of Eugenics, p. 65.

XIX-15 Popenoe and Johnson, op. cit., p. 387.

XIX-16 Hobhouse, Social Evolution and Political Theory, Lemcke, 1911, p. 45.

XIX-17 Popenoe and Johnson, op. cit., p. 292.

CHAPTER XX

XX-1 Ludwig Gumplowicz, Der Rassenkampf, Innsbruck, 1883, p. 64.

XX-2 Gumplowicz, Grundriss der Sociologie, tr. by Moore, 1885, p. 134.

XX-3 Gumplowicz, Sociologie und Politik, p. 94.

XX-4 Friedrich Nietzsche, Genealogy of Morals, New York, 1897, p. 46.

XX-5 Nietzsche, The Will to Power, 1889, pp. 90, 269, 660 ff.

XX-6 S. N. Patten, A Theory of Social Forces, 1896, Ch. IV.

XX-7 T. N. Carver, Essays in Social Justice, Harvard University Press, 1915, pp. 30, 34.

XX-8 Ibid., p. 46.

XX-9 Ibid., pp. 49, 50.

XX-10 Ibid., p. 56.

XX-11 Ibid., p. 77.

XX-12 Op. cit.

XX-13 T. N. Carver, Principles of Political Economy, Ginn, 1919, pp. 37 ff. Also see Essays in Social Justice, p. 86.

XX-14 Essays in Social Justice, p. 86.

XX-15 Ibid., p. 108.

XX-16 Principles of Political Economy, p. 43.

XX-17 J. Novicow, War and its Alleged Benefits, trans. by Seltzer, Holt, 1911.

XX-18 E. A. Ross, Principles of Sociology, Century, 1920, p. 167.

XX-19 Ibid., p. 183.

XX-20 Ibid., pp. 207, 206.

CHAPTER XXI

XXI-1 Cf. S. H. Swinny, “Giambatista Vico,” Sociological Review, Jan. 1914, pp. 50–57.

XXI-2 Peter Kropotkin, Mutual Aid; a Factor in Evolution, Doubleday, Page, 1902, p. 3.

XXI-3 Ibid., p. VII; cf. Kropotkin, Fields, Factories and Workshops, Putnam, 1901, Ch. 1.

XXI-4 “The State; Its Historic Role,” London, 1898—reproduced in Man or the State by W. R. Browne, Huebsch, 1919, p. 21.

XXI-5 Gustav Ratzenhofer, Die sociologische Erkenntniss, Leipzig, 1898, Sect. 22; see A. W. Small. General Sociology, University of Chicago Press, 1905, Ch. XIII.

XXI-6 Soziologie, Leipzig, 1907, pp. 13–17.

XXI-7 Die sociologische Erkenntniss, p. 233.

XXI-8 Albion W. Small, General Sociology, ibid., p. 196.

XXI-9 Ibid., pp. 433 ff.

XXI-10 Ibid., pp. 201 ff.

XXI-11 Ibid., p. 217.

XXI-12 Ibid., p. 325.

XXI-13 Ibid., pp. 389, 390.

XXI-14 Between Eras, From Capitalism to Democracy, Inter-Collegiate Press, 1913, Ch. XXIII.

XXI-15 E. A. Ross, Principles of Sociology, Century, 1920, p. 121.

XXI-16 Ibid., p. 135.

XXI-17 The Function of Socialization in Social Evolution, Univ. of Chicago Press, 1916.

XXI-18 Ross, op. cit., pp. 257 ff.

XXI-19 Ibid., p. 395.

XXI-20 Ibid., p. 405.

XXI-21 L. T. Hobhouse, Social Evolution and Political Theory, Lemcke, 1911, p. 127.

XXI-22 C. H. Cooley, Social Process, Scribners, 1918, p. 38.

CHAPTER XXII

XXII-1 David Hume, A Treatise of Human Nature, edit. by Selby-Bigge, Oxford, 1896, p. 363.

XXII-2 Ibid., p. 362.

XXII-3 Ibid., pp. 499, 500.

XXII-4 Ibid., p. 521.

XXII-5 Ibid., pp. 575 ff.

XXII-6 Ibid., p. 535.

XXII-7 Gabriel Tarde, The Laws of Imitation, tr. by Parsons, Holt, 1903, p. XVII.

XXII-8 Ibid., p. 59.

XXII-9 Ibid., p. 146.

XXII-10 Ibid., p. 74.

XXII-11 Ibid., p. 78.

XXII-12 Ibid., p. 87.

XXII-13 Ibid., p. 114.

XXII-14 Ibid., p. 39.

XXII-15 Ibid., p. 141 ff.

XXII-16 Ibid., p. 213; cf. Tarde, Social Laws, trans. by Warren, Macmillan, 1907, p. 65.

XXII-17 The Laws of Imitation, p. 225.

XXII-18 Ibid., p. 111.

XXII-19 Ibid., p. 14.

XXII-20 Ibid., p. 288.

XXII-21 Ibid., pp. 341 ff.

XXII-22 Ibid., p. 369.

XXII-23 Ibid., p. 30.

XXII-24 Social Laws, p. 132.

XXII-25 Laws of Imitation, p. 169.

XXII-26 Social Laws, p. 195.

XXII-27 Ibid., p. 204.

XXII-28 Ibid., p. 171; cf. Tarde, La logique sociale, Paris, 1898, Ch. IV.

XXII-29 Laws of Imitation, p. 87.

XXII-30 Ibid., p. 138.

XXII-31 Ibid., p. 344.

XXII-32 Ibid.,

XXII-33 Ibid., p. 387.

XXII-34 E. A. Ross, Social Psychology, Macmillan, 1908, p. viii.

XXII-35 M. M. Davis, Jr., Psychological Interpretations of Society, Longmans, Green, 1909.

XXII-36 Tarde, L’opinion et la foule, Paris, 1901, pp. 177 ff. Cf. Sighele, Psychologic des sectes, Paris, 1898, pp. 45 ff.

XXII-37 F. H. Giddings, Principles of Sociology, Macmillan, 1896, p. 17.

XXII-38 Ibid., pp. 71, 126 ff.

XXII-39 Ibid., pp. 101 ff. Cf. Giddings, Descriptive and Historical Sociology, Macmillan, 1911, Ch. III.

XXII-40 Principles of Sociology, p. 109; Descriptive and Historical Sociology, pp. 157 ff.

XXII-41 Principles of Sociology, p. 138.

XXII-42 Ibid., pp. 141 ff.

XXII-43 Ibid., pp. 147 ff.

XXII-44 Descriptive and Historical Sociology, p. 541. Cf. Giddings, Inductive Sociology, Macmillan, 1914, Part III.

XXII-45 American Journal of Sociology, Vol. XXV, p. 387.

XXII-46 Ibid., p. 388.

XXII-47 J. M. Baldwin, Social and Ethical Interpretations, Macmillan, 1906, p. 15.

XXII-48 Ibid., p. 18.

XXII-49 Ibid., pp. 529 ff.

CHAPTER XXIII

XXIII-1 C. H. Cooley, Social Organization, Scribner, 1909, p. 5.

XXIII-2 C. H. Cooley, Human Nature and the Social Order, Scribner, 1902, p. 3.

XXIII-3 Ibid., p. 5.

XXIII-4 Ibid., pp. 152 ff.

XXIII-5 Social Organization, ibid., p. 11.

XXIII-6 Ibid., p. 12.

XXIII-7 Ibid., p. 26.

XXIII-8 Ibid., p. 28.

XXIII-9 Ibid., p. 37.

XXIII-10 Ibid., p. 61.

XXIII-11 Ibid., p. 63.

XXIII-12 Ibid., p. 80.

XXIII-13 Ibid., p. 103.

XXIII-14 Ibid., p. 121.

XXIII-15 Cooley, Social Process, Scribner, 1918, pp. 68 ff.

XXIII-16 Social Organization, ibid., Chs. XVIII, XXV-XXVII.

XXIII-17 Ibid., p. 320; cf. Social Process, 297 ff.

XXIII-18 Introduction to Social Psychology, Luce, 1914, pp. 23 ff.

XXIII-19 Ibid., pp. 268, 322, 279.

XXIII-20 E. A. Ross, Principles of Sociology, Century, 1920, Chs. XXXIV, XXXV. Cf. Ross, Social Control, Macmillan, 1910, Chs. VII, VIII.

XXIII-21 Social Control, ibid., pp. 49 ff.

XXIII-22 Ibid., Chs. X ff.

XXIII-23 Ibid., pp. 257 ff.

XXIII-24 Ibid., pp. 411 ff.

XXIII-25 Ibid., Ch. XXXI.

XXIII-26 Ross, Social Psychology, Macmillan, 1908, Ch. II.

XXIII-27 Ibid., p. 70. Cf. McDougall, Introduction to Social Psychology, ibid., Ch. IV.

XXIII-28 Ross, Social Psychology, Ch. XVIII.

XXIII-29 See Chapter XVIII of this book.

XXIII-30 Ross, Principles of Sociology, Ch. XLII.

XXIII-31 Ibid., Ch. XXXVI.

XXIII-32 Ibid., Ch. XXXVIII.

XXIII-33 Ibid., pp. 549 ff.

XXIII-34 Ibid., p. 564.

XXIII-35 Ibid., p. 590.

XXIII-36 Ibid., p. 626.

XXIII-37 Ibid.

XXIII-38 Ibid., p. 632.

XXIII-39 Ibid., p. 652.

XXIII-40 Ibid., p. 653.

XXIII-41 Ibid., p. 693.

XXIII-42 Graham Wallas, The Great Society, Macmillan, 1914, p. 11.

XXIII-43 Ibid., p. 276.

XXIII-44 Ibid., p. 319.

XXIII-45 Ibid., p. 368.

XXIII-46 C. A. Ellwood, Sociology in its Psychological Aspects, Appleton, 1912, Ch. IX.

XXIII-47 Ibid., p. 100.

XXIII-48 Ibid., p. 117.

XXIII-49 G. H. Mead, “Social Consciousness and the Consciousness of Meaning,” Psychological Bulletin, VII: 405.

XXIII-50 Ellwood, Sociology in its Psychological Aspects, p. 153. Cf.Introduction to Social Psychology, p. 149.

XXIII-51 Ellwood, Sociology in its Psychological Aspects, p. 138.

XXIII-52 Ellwood, Introduction to Social Psychology, p. 149.

XXIII-53 Ibid., p. 147.

XXIII-54 Ibid., p. 151.

XXIII-55 Ibid., p. 170.

XXIII-56 Ellwood, The Social Problem, Macmillan, 1919, p. 2.

XXIII-57 Ibid., p. 4.

XXIII-58 E. C. Hayes, Introduction to the Study of Sociology, Appleton, 1915, p. 586.

XXIII-59 Ibid.

XXIII-60 Ibid., pp. 586 ff.

XXIII-61 Ibid., pp. 664 ff.

XXIII-62 Ibid., p. 669.

XXIII-63 T. Veblen, The Theory of the Leisure Class, Macmillan, 1912, p. 31.

XXIII-64 Ibid., p. 169.

XXIII-65 Ibid., p. 68.

XXIII-66 Ibid., p. 38.

XXIII-67 Veblen, The Instinct of Workmanship, Macmillan, 1914, p. 349.

XXIII-68 The Theory of the Leisure Class, p. 15.

XXIII-69 Ibid., p. 17.

XXIII-70 Publications of the American Sociological Society, Vol. XII, p. 2.

XXIII-71 Ibid., p. 27.

XXIII-72 Ibid., p. 59.

XXIII-73 Ibid., p. 68.

XXIII-74 Ibid., p. 3.

XXIII-75 Ibid., p. 6.

XXIII-76 Ibid., p. 10.

CHAPTER XXIV

XXIV-1 For example, see C. R. Henderson, Modern Methods of Charity, Macmillan, 1904.

XXIV-2 See Webb, The Prevention of Destitution, Longmans, Green, 1912.

XXIV-3 See Devine, Misery and its Causes, Macmillan, 1913; also Devine, The Principles of Relief, Macmillan, 1904.

XXIV-4 Also, see Amos G. Warner, American Charities, Crowell, 1919, 3rd. edit.

XXIV-5 Henry George, Progress and Poverty, Doubleday, Page, 1916.

XXIV-6 Lombroso, Crime, Its Causes and Remedies, Little, Brown, 1911.

XXIV-7 Wines and Lane, Punishment and Reformation, Crowell, 1919, Ch. X.

XXIV-8 T. M. Osborne, Society and Prisons, Yale University Press, 1916.

XXIV-9 Burleigh and Bierstadt, Punishment, Holt, 1916.

XXIV-10 See G. B. Mangold, Problems of Child Welfare, Macmillan, 1914.

XXIV-11 A. W. Small, Between Eras, From Capitalism to Democracy, Inter-Collegiate Press, 1913.

XXIV-12 See W. H. Beveridge, Unemployment, Longmans, Green, 1912.

XXIV-13 George Elliott Howard, A History of Matrimonial Institutions, University of Chicago Press, 1904.

XXIV-14 Edward Westermarck, History of Human Marriage, Macmillan, 1902.

XXIV-15 A. W. Calhoun, A Social History of the American Family, Clark, 1917–1919.

XXIV-16 Helen Bosanquet, The Family, Macmillan, 1915.

XXIV-17 Willystine Goodsell, A History of the Family as a Social and Educational Institution, Macmillan, 1915.

XXIV-18 Booker T. Washington, Up from Slavery, Doubleday, Page, 1901.

XXIV-19 W. E. B. DuBois, Darkwater, Harcourt, Brace and Howe, 1920.

XXIV-20 Peter Roberts, The Problem of Americanization, Macmillan, 1920.

XXIV-21 J. K. Hart, Community Organization, Macmillan, 1920.

XXIV-22 M. C. Elmer, Technique of Social Surveys, World Co., Lawrence, Kansas, 1917.

CHAPTER XXV

XXV-1 Democracy and Education, Macmillan, 1916, p. 6.

XXV-2 Ibid., p. 16.

XXV-3 Ibid., p. 19.

XXV-4 Ibid., pp. 26, 27.

XXV-5 Ibid., p. 41.

XXV-6 Cf. ibid., p. 416.

XXV-7 See M. V. O’Shea, Social Development and Education, Houghton Mifflin, 1909; David Snedden, Sociological Determination of Objectives in Education, Lippincott, 1921; W. R. Smith, Educational Sociology, Macmillan, 1917; Irving King, Social Aspects of Education, Macmillan, 1912; also King, Education for Social Efficiency, Appleton, 1913; F. R. Clow, Principles of Sociology with Educational Applications, Macmillan, 1920; G. H. Betts, Social Principles of Education, Scribner, 1913; S. T. Dutton, Social Phases of Education, Macmillan, 1907.

XXV-8 Smith, Educational Sociology, p. 669.

XXV-9 Snedden, American Journal of Sociology, 25:132 ff.; see also, Snedden, Sociological Determination of Objectives in Education, Lippincott, 1921, p. 15.

XXV-10 Snedden, Sociological Determination of Objectives in Education, p. 94.

XXV-11 Ibid., pp. 97, 107.

XXV-12 Ibid., pp. 109, 267.

XXV-13 Ibid., p. 228.

CHAPTER XXVI

XXVI-1 Gladden, Social Facts and Forces, Putnam, 1897, p. 37.

XXVI-2 Ibid., p. 152.

XXVI-3 Ibid., p. 81.

XXVI-4 Ibid.

XXVI-5 Gladden, Social Salvation, Houghton Mifflin, 1902, p. 14.

XXVI-6 Ibid., p. 7.

XXVI-7 Ibid., p. 136; cf. Rauschenbusch, A Theology for the Social Gospel, Macmillan, 1918, pp. 8, 91.

XXVI-8 Strong, The New Era, Baker and Taylor, 1893, p. 121.

XXVI-9 Ibid., p. 124.

XXVI-10 Ely, Social Aspects of Christianity, Crowell, 1889, p. 17.

XXVI-11 Ibid., p. 65.

XXVI-12 Ibid., p. 73.

XXVI-13 See Peabody, Jesus Christ and the Social Question, Macmillan, 1900.

XXVI-14 See Mathews, The Social Teachings of Jesus, Macmillan, 1897; The Church and the Changing Order, Macmillan, 1907; The Gospel and the Modern Man, Macmillan, 1910.

XXVI-15 See Rauschenbusch, Christianity and the Social Crisis, Macmillan, 1913; Christianizing the Social Order, Macmillan, 1912; A Theology for the Social Gospel, Macmillan, 1918.

XXVI-16 See Batten, The Social Task of Christianity, Revell, 1911.

XXVI-17 See Ward, The New Social Order, Macmillan, 1919.

XXVI-18 See H. A. Atkinson, The Church and the People’s Play, Pilgrim Press, 1915.

XXVI-19 See John Ryan, Distributive Justice, Macmillan, 1910; and Social Reconstruction, Macmillan, 1920.

XXVI-20 See Charles Stelzle, The Workingman and Social Problems, Revell, 1903.

XXVI-21 See Religion in Social Action, Dodd, Mead, 1913.

XXVI-22 Christianity and the Social Crisis, supra, p. xiii.

XXVI-23 Ibid., p. 145.

XXVI-24 Ibid., p. 147.

XXVI-25 Ibid., p. 149.

XXVI-26 Ibid., pp. 201 ff.

XXVI-27 Ibid., p. 33.

XXVI-28 Ibid., p. 91.

XXVI-29 Ibid., p. 74.

XXVI-30 Ibid., p. 342.

XXVI-31 Ibid., p. 386.

XXVI-32 Christianizing the Social Order, p. 1.

XXVI-33 Ibid., p. 2.

XXVI-34 Ibid., p. 125.

XXVI-35 Ibid., p. 320.

XXVI-36 Ibid., pp. 113, 114.

XXVI-37 Ibid., pp. 121, 122.

XXVI-38 A Theology for a Social Gospel, pp. 4, 5, 48.

XXVI-39 Ibid., p. 182.

XXVI-40 “Social Reconstruction,” Nat’l Catholic War Council, Washington, 1919, p. 22.

XXVI-41 Loc. cit.

XXVI-42 Ibid., p. 24.

XXVI-43 Ward, The New Social Order, p. 74.

XXVI-44 Ibid., p. 112.

XXVI-45 Ibid., p. 114.

XXVI-46 Ibid., p. 121.

XXVI-47 Ibid., p. 125.

XXVI-48 Loc. cit.

XXVI-49 Ibid.

XXVI-50 Ibid., p. 143.

XXVI-51 Ibid., p. 159.

XXVI-52 Ibid., p. 287.

XXVI-53 Ibid., p. 363.

XXVI-54 Ibid., p. 21.

XXVI-55 Ibid., p. 25.

XXVI-56 Coe, Psychology of Religion, University of Chicago Press, 1916, p. xiv.

XXVI-57 Coe, A Social Theory of Religious Education, Scribner, 1917, pp. 59, 58.

CHAPTER XXVII

XXVII-1 De Greef, Introduction a la Sociologie, Paris, 1911, T. I., pp. 189, 202.

XXVII-2 General Sociology, pp. 718 ff.

XXVII-3 Ibid., p. 442.

CHAPTER XXVIII

XXVIII-1 Blackmar and Gillin’s Outlines of Sociology is one of the best textbooks in sociology.

ИНДЕКС

A

Abstract thinking, 14.

Achievement, 299.

Acquisitiveness, 286.

Adaptation, 377.

Addams, Jane, 424, 429.

Aeschylus, 76.

African social proverbs, 23 ff.

Aggregation, 383.

Alcoholism, 333.

Amaurote, island of, 160.

American Sociological Society, 419.

Americanization, 438.

Amos, 59, 68, 71, 72.

Amusements, 439.

Anarchism, 240.

Anthropology, 301.

Anticipation, principle of, 404.

Aquinas, Thomas, 150.

Applied sociology, 423 ff.

Arabian social proverbs, 31.

Aristophanes, 78.

Aristotle and social thought, 74, 101 ff., 203, 476.

Association, laws of, 219, 338, 383.

Associations, productive, 233.

Assyrian social thought, 42 ff.

Astronomy, 218.

Augustine, Saint, 146.

Aurelius, Marcus, 116.

Australian social proverbs, 27.

B

Babeuf, 229.

Babylonian social thought, 29 ff.

Bacon, Francis, 167, 174, 175 ff.

Bagehot, 380.

Bakunin, 239.

Balance, principle of, 405.

Baldwin, J. M., 386.

Beccaria, 427.

Behavior, pluralistic, 386.

Bellamy, Edward, 169.

Bentham, 194.

Berkeley, George, 368.

Biology, 219.

Birth control, 207.

Birth rate, 250, 330.

Blackmar and Gillin, 503.

Blackstone, 91.

Blanc, 228.

Boas, Franz, 321.

Bodin, 246, 368.

Bolshevism, 238, 403, 434, 469.

Bosanquet, 436.

Brinton, D. G., 353.

British Labor Party, 469.

Brockway, 428.

Brotherhood of man, 122.

Bücher, 482.

Buckle, 246 ff.

Buddhism, 42.

Bulgarian social proverbs, 30.

Burgess, E. W., 363.

Burke, Edmund, 191.

Business, theory of, 169.

C

Caesar, Julius, 115.

Calculus, 217.

Calhoun, A. W., 436.

Callicles, 78.

Cameralism, 188 ff.

Campanella, 168.

Canons, social, 415 ff.

Capital punishment, 94.

Capitalism, 236, 433, 435, 451, 457, 451.

Carlyle, 425.

Carver, T. N., 207, 345.

Caucasian, 235.

Catholic War Council, 462.

Censorship, 93.

Chapin, F. S., 419.

Chemistry, 218.

Chinese social thought, 45 ff.

Chinese social proverbs, 49 ff.

Chivalry, 149.

Christianity, social, 121 ff., 232, 423, 441.

Church fathers, the, 146.

Cicero, 114, 115.

Cingalese social proverbs, 32.

Cities of refuge, 69.

Citizenship, 447, 491.

City planning, 160.

Civilization, 248, 287, 310, 385.

Classes, 287, 311, 370, 381, 405, 457.

Class conflict, 251, 457.

Classification of the sciences, 216.

Cleisthenes, 76.

Climate, 248.

Code of Hammurapi, 40.

Coe, G. A., 472.

Colbert, 187.

Commercialization, 401.

Commercialized religion, 129.

Communication, 391, 409.

Communism, 103, 111.

Communist manifesto, 234.

Comte, Auguste, 209 ff., 282, 485.

Concrete thinking, 14.

Conation, 297.

Conflict of races, 305.

Conflict theories, 338 ff., 383.

Confucius, 45 ff.

Conjugal love, 290.

Consanguineal love, 291.

Consciousness, 390.

Consciousness of kind, 365, 381.

Control, concept of, 323.

Cooley, C. H., 324, 365, 389 ff., 445, 446.

Co-operation, 170, 259 ff., 354.

Crawford, Daniel, 25.

Crime, 414, 425.

Crises, 323, 342.

Crusades, the, 148.

Custom imitation, 376.

Customs, control of, 22, 94.

D

Danish social proverbs, 30, 31.

Darwin, 258, 315.

Davenport, C. B., 326.

Deception, 286.

Definition of social thought, 13.

De Greef, 484.

Delinquency, 26, 430.

Deluge, account of, 42.

Democracy, 69, 70, 99, 198, 375, 420, 467.

Democratization of social thought, 11.

Desire, 284.

Determinism, 346.

Deuteronomic Code, 64, 65.

Devine, E. T., 425.

Dewey, John, 444, 446.

Dickens, 424.

Discussion, 400.

DuBois, W. E. B., 438.

Duprat, G. L., 381.

E

Earliest social thought, 20 ff.

Early Christian social thought, 121 ff.

Education, 73, 93 ff., 110, 163, 224, 299, 393, 415, 421.

Educational sociology, 447, 449.

Efficiency, 466.

Egyptian social thought, 36 ff.

Ellwood, C. A., 407 ff.

Elmira reformatory, 428.

Ely, R. T., 415, 455.

Engels, 482.

English social proverbs, 33 ff.

Environment, 336, 444.

Epaminondas, 78.

Epicurus, 112.

Epictetus, 119.

Equality, 465.

Equality of races, 303.

Ethnocentrism, 307.

Ethnology, 303.

Esthetic forces, 293.

Eugenics, 109, 325, 342.

Euripides, 77.

Evolution, 262, 301.

F

Family, the, 131, 141, 163, 223, 403, 415, 430.

Fashion imitation, 160, 376.

Fear, 310.

Federal Council of the Churches, 461.

Feminism, 204, 309, 332, 436.

Ferguson, 186.

Fetishism, 213.

Feudalism, 148.

Fichte, 193.

Filipino social proverbs, 27, 28.

Fiske, John, 215, 268.

Folk psychology, 319.

Folk thinking, 21 ff.

Folkways, 306.

Food supply, 201, ff.

Fourier, 227.

Francis, Saint, 149, 424.

Froebel, 443.

Functional analogies, 272.

G

Galton, 325.

Genealogy, 335.

Genius, 298.

Geographic social thought, 246 ff.

George, Henry, 61, 241, 425.

Giddings, F. H., 381, 411, 446.

Gladden, Washington, 451.

God, kingdom of, 122 ff., 132, 454.

Godwin, William, 198.

Golden Rule, the, 124.

Goodsell, W., 436.

Government, 103 ff., 283.

Gaunt, John, 480.

Great Society, the, 406.

Grecian social thought, 74 ff.

Gregariousness, 219, 269.

Grotius, 354.

Group loyalty of Hebrews, 58.

Groups, 381.

Guardians, Plato’s, 83, 86 ff.

Guild socialism, 403.

Gumplowicz, 339.

H

Habit, 323.

Hammurapi, 40 ff.

Harrington, 168.

Hayes, E. C., 414.

Hebrew social thought, 54 ff.

Hegel, 193.

Henderson, C. R., 423.

Heredity, 298, 328, 336.

Herodetus, 76.

Hesiod, 75.

High school sociology, 49.

Hippocrates, 78.

History of social movement, 13.

Hobbes, 177, 368.

Hobhouse, 316 ff., 322, 334, 364.

Hosea, 65, 71.

Housing problems, 437.

Howard, George Elliott, 418, 436.

Howard, John, 427.

Humanitarianism, 225.

Humboldt, 247.

Hume, 165, 247, 368.

Huntington, E., 255.

I

Ibn Khaldun, 151.

Ideals, 313, 344, 420.

Illegitimacy, 424.

Imitation, laws of, 272, 399, 409.

Immigration, 437.

Immorality, 66, 314.

Individualism, 170, 173 ff., 389, 478.

Individualization, 405.

Individual responsibility, 448.

Industry, 473.

Industrial democracy, 362.

Industrial thought, 16, 170.

Industrial Workers of the World, 239.

Innovation, 297.

Instinct, 396.

Insurance, social, 434.

Institutions, social, 312, 394, 467.

Intellectual forces, 294.

Interest, 359, 486.

Intemperance, 68.

Intermarriage of races, 304.

Internationalism, 71, 275, 283, 460.

Invention, 373.

Iron law of wages, 233.

Isaiah, 60, 68, 72.

J

Jahweh, 58, 70 ff.

James, the apostle, 142.

Japanese social proverbs, 27.

Jeremiah, 63.

Jesus, 121 ff., 454, 471, 476.

Job, 71.

John, the apostle, 143.

Justice, 58, 73, 99 ff.

Juvenile court, 431.

Juvenile delinquency, 26.

K

Kant, 192.

Kellor, A. G., 315.

Kelsey, Carl, 419.

Kent, C. F., 72.

Kingdom of God, 122 ff., 132.

Kropotkin, 240, 355.

L

Labor conditions, 163, 233, 248, 432.

Labor strikes, 57.

Laissez faire theories, 195, 196, 266, 277.

Lamarck, 257.

Land equalization, 102, 147, 242.

Langland, William, 152.

Language, 391, 409.

Lao-tse, 48.

Lassalle, 233.

Law, 142, 159, 197, 319.

Lazarus and Steinthal, 371.

League of Nations, 469.

Le Bon, 381.

Legal science, 119.

Leisure, 416.

Le Play, 481.

Lewes, George Henry, 212.

Liebknecht, 236.

Lilienfeld, von, 270.

Lindsey, Ben B., 429.

Locke, John, 79.

Lombroso, 427.

Love, 24, 73, 123 ff., 290, 366.

Lucretius, 114.

Luke, Saint, 124.

Luxury, 162.

Lycurgus, 75.

M

Machiavelli, 173 ff.

Mackenzie, J. S., 273.

Maine, Henry, 195.

Malthus, 200 ff.

Malthusianism, 32, 199 ff., 230, 243.

Mann, Horace, 144.

Marcus Aurelius, 166.

Manu, laws of, 42.

Marriage, institutions of, 65, 202, 289, 330.

Plato’s conception of, 90.

Aristotle’s conception of, 109.

Jesus’ conception of, 131, 132.

Marx, 234 ff.

Martineau, Harriet, 212.

Materialism, 222.

Mathematics, 217.

Maternal love, 291.

McDougall, William, 395.

Mead, G. H., 409.

Meliorism, 293.

Mencius, 49.

Mendelian laws, 327.

Mental defectiveness, 430.

Mercantilism, 187 ff.

Metaphysics, 215.

Methodology, 487.

Micah, 61, 72.

Middle classes, the, 107, 465.

Militarism, 215.

Mill, James, 194.

Mill, John Stuart, 194, 212.

Miscegenation, 334.

Monasteries, 150.

Money, love of, 162.

Money-making, 287.

Monotheism, 213.

Montesquieu, 184, 247.

More, Thomas, 155 ff., 173, 367, 476.

Morris, William, 168.

Moses, 55.

Moral restraint, 208, 430.

Morality, 293, 342.

Mores, 313.

Morley, John, 212.

Motives, 307.

Mutation, 328.

N

Natural selection, 259, 410.

Newton, Isaac, 368.

Nietzsche, 193, 341.

Negro, 335, 438, 472.

Novicow, 249.

O

Old Testament social thought, 55 ff.

Oligarchy, 98.

Opposition, 373, 377.

Orano, P., 381.

Organic analogies, 365 ff., 478.

Organization, 363, 386, 406.

Osborne. T. M., 429.

Owen, Robert, 230, 354.

P

Pain economy, 344.

Paine, T., 187.

Parental negligence, 431.

Patten. S. N., 343.

Patriotism, Hebrew, 71.

Paul, Saint, 138 ff.

Peace, universal, 72.

Penn, William, 428.

Penology, 166.

Pearson, Karl, 326.

Pericles, 77.

Personality, 336, 353, 392, 467.

Persian social thought, 52 ff.

Pestalozzi, 442.

Petrarch, 173.

Pharaoh, 57.

Philosophical thought, 16.

Physical education, 96, 110.

Physics, 218.

Physiocrats, 181.

Pittsburg Survey, 483.

Plato, 74 ff., 203, 367, 476.

Pleasure economy, 344.

Pluralistic behavior, 386.

Polybius, 112.

Polygamy, 38.

Polytheism, 213.

Poor-laws, 204.

Popenoe, P., 326.

Population theories, 199 ff., 250.

Portuguese social proverbs, 31.

Positivism, 214, 477.

Pound, Roscoe, 197.

Poverty, 59 ff., 91 ff., 107, 108, 133, 155, 190, 423, 425, 442.

Practicalism, 12.

Prevision, 222.

Priestcraft, 288.

Primitive people, 20 ff.

Prisons, 428.

Profitism, 402, 434.

Progress, 281, 299.

Proletariat, 237.

Property, 102, 132, 229, 232, 234, 285.

Proudhon, 229.

Proverbs, Book of, 169.

Proverbs, social, 23 ff.

Psychology, 319.

Public health, 109, 160, 438.

Public opinion, 393.

Punishment, 94, 166, 429.

Pure sociology, 28.

Q

Quetelet, 480.

R

Race equality, 303, 321, 334, 340.

Racial conflicts, 305, 438.

Racial intermarriage, 303.

Rationalism, 213.

Rauschenbusch, 455 ff.

Ratzel, 254.

Ratzenhofer, 350, 357.

Reform, social, 402.

Religion, 97, 353.

Religious education, 164, 472.

Religious thought, 15.

Renaissance, 173.

Republic, Plato’s, 74.

Reproductive forces, 289.

Revolution, social, 108, 412.

Ripley, 255.

Rochdale pioneers, the, 355.

Rodbertus, 232.

Roman social thought, 114 ff.

Roosevelt, 24.

Ross, E. A., 62, 350, 363, 380, 395, 400, 403, 415.

Rousseau, 182 ff.

Russia, 238.

S

Sabotage, 239.

Saleeby, C. W., 326, 333.

Salvation, social, 73.

Schaeffle, 271 ff.

Schmidkunz, H., 380.

Scholasticism, 150 ff.

Sciences, classification of, 216.

Scientific management, 449.

Selection, natural, 259, 328, 411.

Self, 387, 389.

Self interest, 340.

Semple, E. C., 78, 254.

Seneca, 116.

Sentiments, 397.

Service, 138.

Sex, 296, 308, 332, 436.

Sex immortality, 66.

Sex inequality, 292.

Sighele, 381.

Simulation, 404.

Sin, 130, 140.

Single tax, 241.

Slavery, 232, 464.

Slums, 453.

Small, A. W., 350, 359, 433, 486.

Smith, Adam, 89, 199, 308, 370.

Smith, W. R., 447.

Snedden, D., 448.

Sociability, 353.

Social anthropology, 334.

Social case work, 441.

Social centers, 160.

Social change, 409.

Social Christianity, 121 ff., 232, 454, 472.

Social control, 104, 398, 414, 419.

Social delinquency, 26.

Social democracy, 130, 233.

Social dynamics, 200, 280, 296.

Social evolution, 224, 284.

Social improvement, 222.

Social injustice, 73, 129.

Social institutions, 311.

Social insurance, 334.

Social laws, 221.

Social process, 357, 393, 395, 487.

Social progress, 299.

Social proverbs, 23 ff.

African, 24 ff.

Arabian, 31.

Australian, 27.

Bulgarian, 30.

Chinese, 49.

Cingalese, 32.

Danish, 30, 31.

English, 33 ff.

Filipino, 27, 28.

Social psychology, 324, 380, 397.

Social reconstruction, 402, 454.

Social reform, 441, 454.

Social responsibility, 68.

Social revolution, 108.

Social salvation, 73.

Social service, 138, 463.

Social service director, 473.

Social statics, 200, 280.

Social technology, 423, 425, 440.

Social telesis, 108, 277, 298, 441.

Социальная мысль,

Japanese, 28.

Mexican, 32.

Portuguese, 31.

Assyrian, 42.

Babylonian, 29 ff.

Chinese, 45 ff.

Christian, 121 ff.

Confucian, 46 ff.

Definition of, 13.

Demands upon, 17.

Democratization of, 11.

Earliest, 20 ff.

Early Christian, 121 ff.

Egyptian, 36 ff.

Eugenic, 325 ff.

Grecian, 74 ff.

Hebrew, 54 ff.

Individualistic, 173 ff.

Nature of, 14.

Primitive, 20 ff.

Persian, 52 ff.

Roman, 114 ff.

Scope of, 18.

Stoic, 112, 115 ff.

Vedic, 42.

Social values, 223.

Social variations, 223.

Socialization, 361, 363.

Socialism, 206, 226 ff., 244, 403.

Sociocracy, 299.

Sociology, 209, 361.

Applied, 423 ff.

Educational, 447, 449.

Sociological investigation, 475 ff.

Socrates, 75, 79 ff.

Soil fertility, 248.

Solidarity, 468.

Solon, 75.

Sophists, 75.

Sorel, 239.

Sparta, 111.

Spencer, Herbert, 195, 214, 258 ff., 339, 371.

Spencer and Gillen, 27.

Spinoza, 178, 354.

Standards, 402.

State, doctrine of, 193, 357.

Statistics, 482.

Stoicism, 112, 115 ff.

Strong, Josiah, 451, 454.

Suggestion, 399, 409.

Sumner, W. G., 196, 306.

Superman, 342.

Success, 416.

Sympathy, 185, 369.

Syndicalism, 239.

Syphogrants, 157.

T

Tainted money, 452.

Tarde, 350, 372 ff., 400.

Teaching sociology, 489 ff.

Telesis, social, 108, 277, 298, 441.

Theocracy, 70.

Theory, need of, 12.

Thomas, W. I., 301, 322.

Thrasymachus, 78.

Timocracy, 98.

Traditions, 384.

Trotter, W., 397.

Tuberculosis, 333, 439.

U

Unemployment, 435.

Universal peace, 72.

Utilitarianism, 192.

Utopia, More’s, 156 ff.

V

Values, social, 311, 324.

Vanity, 310.

Veblen, 285, 415 ff.

Vedic social thought, 44.

Venereal disease, 333.

Vice, 369.

Vico, 351.

Vocational education, 449.

W

Wages fund theory, 232.

Wallas, Graham, 406.

War, 108, 164, 165, 283, 331, 347, 356, 358, 417, 420.

Ward, H. F., 461, 463 ff., 478.

Ward, Lester F., 196, 267, 277 ff., 371, 409, 479.

Washington, B. T., 438.

Wealth, 91, 133, 142, 161, 250, 416.

Webbs, the, 425.

Webster, Hutton, 419.

Weismann, 329.

Wells, H. G., 171.

Westermarck, 316.

Western civilization, 411, 436.

Wisdom teachers, 67.

Woman, 309, 432.

Work, 285.

Workmanship, 418.

World empire, 320.

World peace, 72.

World war, 412.

Worms, Renê, 273.

Wundt, 319.

Z

Zephaniah, 63.

Zoroaster, 52.

Примечания транскрибера

Пунктуация, расстановка дефисов и написание были сделаны последовательными, когда в оригинальной книге было найдено преобладающее предпочтение; в противном случае они не были изменены.

Простые опечатки были исправлены; несбалансированные кавычки были исправлены, когда изменение было очевидным, а в противном случае оставлены несбалансированными.

Неправильные ссылки на страницы в Оглавлении были исправлены.

Индекс не проверялся на правильность алфавитизации или правильность ссылок на страницы.

Страница 78: «fifty century» вероятно является ошибкой для «Fifth century».

Страница 287: Цитата, начинающаяся с «the spur of all», не имеет закрывающей кавычки.

Номера сносок в этой электронной книге были сделаны уникальными путем добавления к исходным арабским цифрам римских номеров глав.

ОПЕЧАТКИ В СНОСКАХ

Существует много несоответствий и пропусков между якорями сносок в тексте и самими сносками. Некоторые из них остаются неразрешенными; транскрибер изменил эти:

Страница 94: «2» ➝ «53»

Страница 99: «78» ➝ «76»

Страница 137: добавлено «30»

Страница 166: «25» ➝ «26»

Страница 223: «32» ➝ «23»

Страница 402: «12» ➝ «32»

Страница 403: «38» ➝ «37»

Страница 450: «14» ➝ «13»

Страница 460: первая «37» ➝ «36»

Страница 462: «50» ➝ «40»

Страница 466: вторая «43» ➝ «44»

Эти якоря представляются либо преднамеренными дубликатами, либо неисправимыми опечатками или ошибками размещения:

Страница 27: «5» относится к несуществующей сноске

Страница 70: «8»

Страницы 175 и 177: дубликат «4»

Страница 285: «23»; страница 288 пропущена «23»

Страницы 459 и 460: «35» и «34» встречаются в обратном порядке

Страница 460: «37»

Эти якоря отсутствуют, и никаких вероятных позиций для них не удалось определить:

Глава IV: «7», «9»

Глава V: «11»

Глава VIII: «5»

Глава XI: «10»

Глава XIII: «11»

Глава XIV: «9»

Глава XVI: «8», «11»

Глава XVII: «20», «39»

Глава XVIII: «20», «26», «35», «44»

Глава XIX: «8»

Глава XXIII: «11»

Глава XXVI: «38»

Глава XXVII: «1»

Эти очевидные ошибки в сносках были исправлены:

Страница 498, Глава XIII: вторая сноска «14» ➝ «15»

Страница 499, Глава XVI: вторая сноска «16» ➝ «17»

Страница 503, Глава XXVI: первая сноска «16» ➝ «15»

Эта ошибка в сноске была неисправимой:

Страница 501, Глава XXII: Сноска 32 пропущена ссылка на страницу.

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