Deák, 147
Decentralization, Chapter VII
Decentralization, Centralization, and Self-Government, 61-88
Descartes, 278
Dewey, Prof. John, 223
Dhammapada, 241
Dictators and religion, 250
Dictatorship, 7, 19, 29, 57;
military, 26;
proletariat, 61, 63;
insecurity of, 64, 66, 67;
success of, 72;
and national vanity, 97;
the two Fascist dictators, 103;
and sport, 188, 250
‘Dirtless’ farming, 44
Disarmament Conference of 1932-34, 118, 119
Discipline in schools, its relation to militarism, 181 ff.
Disease, mind and, 258;
sin and, 305-306
Dissociation of arbitrarily associated ideas, 217
Divine, Father, 237
Divinism, 236, 237
Douglas, Major, 153
Dubreuil, Hyacinthe, 74, 75, 83, 84, 172
Duke University, 259
Durkheim, 94
Eastman, Max, 163
Eckhart, 227 n., 298, 327, 328, 329
Economic self-sufficiency, 41
Eden, Mr., and armaments, 110
Education, 177-224
Egypt, 147
Electricity Board, 49, 86
Energy, its relation to sexual continence, 312, 318
Equality, 169
Esdaile, surgical technique of, 259
Eskimos, 90
Ethics, 303-330
Evil, problem of, 301 ff.
Evolution, 260 ff.
Examinations, 194
Fabians, 31, 86
Faith, 285
Farming, ‘dirtless,’ 44, 45
Fascism, 6, 19, 32, 33, 34, 36, 40, 50;
Fascist aggression, 65, 66, 67, 72;
military organization, 133, 145;
war against, 152, 283
Fichte, 26
Finns, the, and Russian oppression, 147
Food supply, 43
Fourierists, 61
France, 65
Franco-Prussian War, 95
Frazer, 37, 38
French Revolution, 100, 102, 144
Freudians, 177, 178
Frost, Bede, quoted, 246 n., 293
Fry, Elizabeth, 143
Fuehrers, 88
Gandhi, 146, 147
Garibaldi, 155
Gaultier, Jules de, 206
Geden, Prof., 243
George, Rt. Hon. D. Lloyd, 152
Gericke, Prof., and ‘dirtless farming,’ 44
Glory, desire for, 101
Gnostic sects, 226, 227
God, conceived as personal, 235 ff.;
arguments for the existence of, 277 ff.;
conceived as impersonal, 292 ff.
Goebbels, 67
Golden Age, 1
Gregg, Richard, quoted, 139, 151
Gregory the Great, 132
Gresham’s Law, 213
Griffin, An Alternative to Rearmament, 55
Groups, distinguished from crowds, 71 ff.;
for purposes of meditation, 249
Hague Court, the, 117
Halbwachs, 94
Haldane, 261, 262
Hamilton, Alexander, 109
Hammonds, 200
Hastings’ Encyclopaedia of Religion and Ethics, 292
Heard, Gerald, 123
Hegel, 6, 29, 58, 67, 171, 253, 322
Hinduism, 5, 92, 135, 146, 226, 227, 245, 246, 289, 290, 291, 294
‘Historicalness,’ 66-69
History, scientific and non-scientific, 195
Hitler, 19, 34, 61, 67, 92, 103, 112, 145, 171, 242, 250, 317
Hiuen Tsiang, Chinese pilgrim, 245
Holland, 65;
crime in, 142
Hoover, President, 116
Howard, John, 142, 143
Hughan, J. W., 146
Hume, 267, 278, 284
Hungarians, 147
Huxley, T. H., 228
Ibn Saud, 251
Ideal individual, the, 2
Ignatian order, 133
Ignorance, mostly vincible, 270
Illness as sin, 305
Imitation of Christ, 5, 127
Income, optimum, 161-162;
inequalities in, 162
India, 18;
Amritsar massacre, 18, 189;
British Conquest of, 27;
pacifism, 92, 146;
non-co-operation, 147;
religion of, 232-235, 243
Indians, Zuñi, 20;
Pueblo, 20, 21;
American, 23, 27
Inequality, 161-176
Inhibition in education, 222
Intelligence, definition of, 321 ff.
‘International Police Force,’ 112, 113, 114, 118
Italians, the, 67, 155;
governed by Austrians, 155, 250, 251;
Mussolini, 19, 32, 61, 92, 155, 250, 251, 317
Jacobins, iron dictatorship of, 26, 28;
leaders, 145
Japan, 81, 82, 92;
activities in Manchuria, 103;
Japanese Christians, 139;
Japanese Samurai, 182, 183;
Buddhism, 243;
Zen mind-training, 251 n.
Jesuits, 132 ff., 177, 243, 292
Jesus, 238
Jews, Hitler and the, 242
John of the Cross, St., 135, 290, 292
Jung, 177
Kaganovitch, 83
Kant, Critical Philosophy of, 278, 322
Keith, Sir Arthur, 90
Kellogg, Prof., 266
Kiel, Treaty of, 149
Kierkegaard, 240
Knowledge as a function of being, 287
Kossuth, 147
Kretschmer, 165
Kshatriyas in India, 2
Kulturkampf, 147
Labour Movement, British (1920), 147
Labour Party, 112, 114
Lamarckism, 261
Lamettrie, 272, 274
Lao Tsu, 5, 91, 92, 226
La Rochefoucauld, quoted, 320
Laski, Prof., 26, 48
Lassiter, General, 116
Lataste, Marie, 290, 291
Leadership, the problem of, 172 ff.
League of Nations, failure of, 108;
refusal of America to join, 108;
a league of societies organized for war, 109, 121;
League Covenant, 109, 110, 111, 112, 114, 115, 117;
and colonies, 120
Lenin, 61, 75, 171
Lestrange, Dom Augustine de, 130
Leuba, Prof., quoted, 236
Ligt, Barthélemy de, quoted, 25, 139
London Passenger Transport Board, 49, 86
Loyola, militarism of, 132, 133;
and non-attachment, 134;
exercises of, 135
Lunatics, non-violent treatment of, 142
Luther, 328
Lynd, 78
McDonagh, J. E. R., 258 n.
Machiavelli, 6, 33
McTaggart, 295, 324
Maine and New Brunswick, boundary between, 116, 117
Mallarmé, 286
Mandate System, 119, 120, 121
Marett, Dr. R. R., 6, 25
Marx, Karl, 1, 61, 62, 272
Material universe, nature of, 254 ff.
Meaninglessness, philosophy of, 267, 273 ff.
Mechanomorphic cosmology, 123, 124
Meditation, practical value of, 248 ff.;
as a method of acquiring knowledge, 286
Metaphysics, practical significance of, 252;
relations with ethics, 329
Meyerson, Emile, 11, quoted, 12 n., 253
Mind, nature of, 256 ff.;
and physical disease, 258-259
Mitrany, Prof. David, 86
Monasticism, 129;
Benedictine, 132-136
Montessori, 181, 182;
Society of Germany, 185;
activities in Italy, 185, 201, 202
Morgan Dr. A. E., 169, 202, 203
Mussolini, 19, 32, 61, 92, 155, 250, 251, 317
Mysticism, 235, 246 ff., 286 ff.
Nationalism, 26, 40;
as a cause of war, 97
Nationalization of armaments no cure for war, 106
Naval Conference of 1927, 118
Nazi creed, 26, 82, 130, 283
Nerciat, Andréa de, 273
Netherlands, King of the, 116
New Brunswick, Maine and, 116
New Commonwealth, the, 112, 114
‘New Harmony,’ 129
Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Company, 118
Nietzsche, 6, 322
Non-attachment, 3-6, 8, 16, 21, 72, 128, 131, 134, 310
Non-co-operation, 147, 155
Non-violence, 70, 126, 128, 139, 140, 141-144, 146-149, 155, 156
Nordics, 242
Norway, 149
Noyes, J. H., 129, 130, 206
Old Testament, 283
Oneida Community, 130
Otto, 328 n.
Owen, Robert, 129
Panglossian fatalism, 68
Paranoiacs, 70
Pascal, quoted, 281, 304, 305, 306
Peace Pledge Union, 184
Peaceful change, the machinery of, 114
Pedro de Alcantara, San, 248
Penn, 27
Persecution, historically related to belief in personal God, 245
Pershing, General, 116
Persians, the, and tobacco monopoly, 147
Personal God. See God
Peru, Chile and, dispute between, 115
Philosophers, their theories contrasted with their practices, 322
Philosophic Radicals, 61
Physical education, need for, 220 ff.
Pinel, 142
Planned Society, 31-55
Planned Society, 46 n.
Planning, its results, 38;
may increase risks of war, 51
Pogroms, 64
Population, decline of, 54
Port of London Authority, 49, 85
Port of New York Authority, 49
Positivism, 274
Power, lust for, 19
Preventive ethics, 16
Prison Discipline Society, 143
Prison reform, 142
Prisons, 142, 143
Progress, definition of, 6;
in Roman and British Empires, 27
Propaganda, 157;
new methods of, 211;
need to build up resistance to, 212 ff.
Proudhonian Mutualists, 61
Prussia, Westerwald district of, 131
Psychical Research, Society for, 259
Psycho-analysis, 2
Psycho-physiological types, 164 ff.
Pueblo Indians, 20, 21
Puritans, the, 182, 183
Quakers, 132, 133, 134, 249
Raiffeisen, 131
Reality, ultimate, 297
Red Indian problem, 27
Reform, individual work for, 126-160
Religion and dictators, 250
Religious Practices, 225-251
Religious self-education, physiological methods in, 232;
emotional methods, 234 ff.;
method of meditation, 247 ff.
Renouvier, 145
Rhine, Prof., 259
Righteous indignation, 239
Risorgimento, 155
Rites, 226 ff.
Ritual in religion, 228 ff., 248
Robespierre, 145
Roman Catholics, pacifism among, 110
Roosevelt, President, and technological progress, 53
Rousseau, 165
Royce, 298
Russell, Bertrand, 111, 181, 201
Russia, 19, 20, 34, 148;
Communist Party in, 35, 82, 83;
agriculture in, 47;
Trotskyite opposition, 48;
collective ownership in, 50;
birth-rate of, 54;
present Russian state, 61;
Tolstoyans, 61;
self-government, 82, 84;
Soviet, 82, 83, 163, 171, 181;
Soviet suggestion of disarmament, 119;
threatened attack on, 152;
aim of revolutionaries, 146;
and Germany, 103;
Tsarist regime, 146;
Finns and Russian oppression, 147;
Stalin’s police, 155;
Education, 185, 186, 203;
anti-God campaigns, 250
Ruysbroeck, 286
Sacramentalism, 293
Sade, Marquis de, 6, 219, 270-272, 309
Salpêtrière, 142
Sanctions, military, 109, 112
Sanctions, economic and military, 109, 111, 112, 118
Sankhara, 329
Savages, non-violent treatment of, 143
Schucker, Thomas, 239
Schweitzer, Dr. A., 299
Science, definition of, 253;
its picture of the material world, 253 ff.
Scott, Peter, 172 n.
Seabrook, W. B., Asylum, 142
Sedition Bill, 65
Selders, 104 n.
Self-government and co-operative enterprise, 85;
in schools, 202
Sex, 307;
and the origin of war, 90;
freedom in matters of, 273
Shearer, Mr., 118
Sheldon, Dr. W., 165
Sickness as sin, 305
Sin Wan Pao, 92
Smith, Elliot, 265
Smyth-Pigott, 239
Social Democratic Party, 147
Social reform, 16-24, 25-30
Socialism, state, 62, 85
Society of Friends, 132
Spain, 18;
Civil War in, 103, 156;
Protestant heretics in, 139;
Republic, 145
Spinoza, 5, 288, 306
Spiritual exercises, Chapter XIII
Sport, 187 ff.
Stalin, 34, 61
Stockard, quoted, 164
Stoics, 5, 226, 277
Suicide rate, decline of, in war-time, 94
Suttie, Dr., quoted, 180
Sweden, 149
Syndicalists, 61
Synthesis of scientific knowledge, need for, 276
Tacna and Arica, provinces of, 115, 116
Tao Te Ching, the, 282
Tauler, John, 5
Tawney, 183, 209 n.
Technology, 8, 21, 42, 43, 53, 158, 160
Telepathy, 259
Teresa, St., 325, 328
Theism. See God
Tillyard, A., quoted, 246 n.
Tolstoyans, 61
Traherne, 311
Trappists, 130
Treaty of Versailles, 112, 140
Types (Human) classification of, 164 ff.
‘Uchronia,’ 145
Union of Democratic Control, 104 n.
United States, 83;
and dispute between Chile and Peru, 115, 116;
Anglo-American dispute over boundary between Maine and New Brunswick, 116, 145
Unity, good is that which makes for, 303
Unwin, Dr. J. D., 90, 307, 311, 313-315, 317, 318†
Utopia, short cut to, 1, 25
Veblen, 22
Vergin, Dr., 316
Versailles, Treaty of 112, 140†
Violence, 25 ff., 139 ff.
Violence, Social Reform and,† 25-30
Voltaire, 165
War, 89-125;
nature of, 89-94;
causes of, 94-108;
remedies and alternatives, 108-125;
conditions in† which war may lead to lasting settlement, 139;
not remediable by economic reforms alone, 153
War Resisters’ International, 151
War Resisters League, 146
Weber, Max, 91, 183
Webster, Daniel, 116, 117
Wells, H. G., quoted, 178
Whitehead, Prof., 250, 294, 301†
Willcox, Dr., and agro-biology, 44,† 45
Wilson, President, Fourteen, 112
Women, position of, 313
Yale Review, 86
Yang Sen, General, 92
Yoga, methods of, 233, 234, 247
Zaharoff, Sir Basil, 106
Zuñi Indians, 20
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