xviii CONTENTS 



CHAPTER PAGES 



XII. THE COMPULSION OF NATURE-ACTION IN SCIENCE, 



RELIGION, ART AND GOVERNMENT. 302-327 



The Compulsion of Intelligence The Expression of Nature's 

 Self-Constructive Ways in Man's Self-Constructive Social 

 Laws Mental Reorientation The Militant Phase of Intelli- 

 gent Action Fear as a Counter Evil The Conservation of 

 Mental Rightness through Education The Creative Value of 

 Truth as the Expression of a Natural Creative Law The Co- 

 operative Factor, Mental and Moral, in Animism The Tend- 

 ency to Unify and Simplify Natural Phenomena Rightness as 

 a Saving and Directing Agency in Mental and Physical Ac- 

 tion The Community of Purpose in Science and Religion 



PART V. THE ARCHITECTONICS OF SOCIAL EVOLUTION 



XIII. MENTAL IMAGERY AS A FACTOR IN SOCIAL GROWTH 331-357 



Conflicting Social Philosophies, Old and New The Distorted 

 Philosophy of the Biologists Business Philosophy Germany's 

 Militant Kultur The Permanent Mental Incentive in Social 

 Regeneration Mental Limitations and Unadaptive Social 

 Growths: Primitive Social Life of the Australians; Christian- 

 ity, Buddhism, and Hinduism; The Cultural Inequalities of the 

 Greeks Science and the New Democracy The New De- 

 mands of the New Freedom 



XIV. CLASS FUNCTIONS AND VOLUNTARY SUBMISSION TO 



LEADERSHIP 358-376 



Class Differences a Necessary Condition to Social Cooperation 

 Social Metabolism and the Conveyance of Social Power 

 Social Cleavage and the Delimitation of Social Units Social 

 Motives and the Compulsion of Achievement The Construc- 

 tive Usage of Intelligence in Social Growth: Mental Dominion; 

 Mental Democracy, or Equality of Authority; The Delegation 

 of Functional Authority and Voluntary Submission to Leader- 

 ship 



XV. THE NEW LEVIATHAN 377-411 



Quickening World-Life The Mosaic of World-Life, Functional 

 and Morphological The Evidences of Organized World-Life 

 The Ways and Means to a Purposeful World-Life The State 

 as a Sphere of Cooperative Action The Evolution of Social 

 Covenants The Government of the State: the Autocratic 

 State; the Democratic State Education as a Directive Agency 

 in Social Egoism The State as a System of Cooperative 

 Functions: Social Reproduction; Social Metabolism; Social 

 Betterments The Extension of State Functions into Inter- 

 national Functions 



SUMMARY 412-413 



APPENDIX 415-425 



INDEX 427 



