SUBJECT-INDEX. 



643 



7 ; evolution of science, 248-54 ; as 

 judges and lawyers, 261-2, 262-3, 

 263-7, 319 ; their differentiation, 267- 

 70; as teachers, 274-5, 275-6, 276-7, 

 279, 280-1, 282-4, 319 ; and architects, 

 286, 286-91, 291-2. 319; and bridge 

 builders, 290; and sculptors, 294-8, 

 298-301 ; tattooers, 296 ; painters, 298, 

 305-6, 306-10, 313; secularization of 

 painters, 310-2 ; summary, 320. 



Primitive man, industrial progress, 

 327-9. 



Printing : integration in, 407 ; and trade 

 unions, 542. 



Production : and acquisition, 362-8 ; the 

 terms, 362; with uncivilized, 362-4; 

 and the desires, 364-6 ; militancy and 

 industrialism, 366-7, 367-8. 



Production, Auxiliary : 369-72 ; the 

 term. 369; and division of labour, 

 369-70, 370-1, 371-2. 



Professional Institutions : 179-324 ; pro 

 fessions in general, 179-84 ; augment 

 life, 179-80 ; origin, 181-3, 183-4 ; evo 

 lution, 315-24 ; represented in prim 

 itive governing group, 315-17 ; law of 

 evolution, 317-21. 



Professors imply bread-winning, 258. 



Profit-sharing and cooperation, 558-61, 

 568-69. 



Progress, Industrial : in primitive times, 

 327-9 ; pastoral and hunting stage, 

 329-31 ; origin of agriculture, 331-35, 

 335-37; varying rates, 337-39; re 

 placement of acquisition by produc 

 tion, 362. 



Property : as aiding priestly functions, 

 52-3; accumulation by p&amp;gt;riests, 129; 

 rights maintained by priests, 114-5 ; 

 and obedience, 432, (See also Capital, 

 Money). 



Protection, a fallacy of, 545-6. 



Prussia : joint stock companies in, 532- 

 3, (See also Germany). 



Psychology and socialism, 581--3. 



Publishers as agents, 382. 



Purcell, musical family, 214. 



QUAKERS : control among, 137 ; persecu 

 tion of, 147. 



KAILWAYS : % locomotive engine, 357-8; 

 effects of Bessemer steel, 409-10 ; con 

 struction, 514-8, 532. 



Religion : origin not supernatural, 3-5, 

 35 ; but in ancestor worship, 6-8, 35, 

 104, 150, 182 ; Hebrew, 26-35 ; uni 

 versality of origin, 21, 35; develop 

 ment in Egypt, 22-6, 36 ; form of wor 

 ship, 31-2 : ecclesiastical and political 

 organization, 81-4, 87, 93-4, 150-1 ; 

 as social bond, 97-106, 150-2 ; a pre 

 ventive of war, 141, 150-2 ; and ethical 



injunctions, 152-5 ; retrospect, 159- 

 64 ; and prospect, 164-6, 166-9, 169- 

 71, 171-5 ; and music, 211-6 ; religious 

 ballads, 234; evolution of science, 

 248-54; control of industry, 414-7, 

 419-20, (See also Priests, Dancer and 

 Musician). 



Reverence: ecclesiastical and political 

 organization, 84-6, 93-4. 



Ehythm : compound capital, 534 ; the 

 near future, 606-7. 



Richelieu, Cardinal, director of navy 

 and army, 115. 



Ritualism : and nonconformity, 138. 



Rivers, industrial effects, 383-5. 



Roads : relation to industry, 383-5 ; con 

 struction, 514-5, 532. 



Robbery, religious sanction, 140-1. 



Rochdale Pioneers, 563-5. 



Royal College of Surgeons, 199. 



Royal Society, 259-60. 



Rulers : as priests, 55-60, 150, 188 ; they 

 are primitively undifferentiated, 54-5, 

 55-7, 150, 188 ; growth of distinction 

 between, 57-60, 150, 155 ; and ghost 

 theory, 60, 150 ; political and eccle 

 siastical, 81-4, 93-4, 150-1 ; military 

 and sacerdotal functions, 84, 110-1, 

 116, 150-2 ; civil functions and of 

 priests, 118-9, 150-2 ; priest as local, 

 119-20; advised by priests, 122-3, 

 150-2 ; priestly consecration, 127 ; and 

 the professions, 179-80, 182 ; and emo 

 tions of pleasure, 201 ; dancing and 

 musical reception, 203-5 ; transitory 

 in Africa, 220 ; evolution of actors, 

 226 ; first stages of biography, 235-6, 

 237-8 ; biographical evolution, 238- 

 41 ; control of trade, 413-4, 417-20 ; 

 origin, 449. 



Russia, cooperation in, 558. 



SACRIFICES : development of religious, 

 23, 150, 182 ; before war, 110-1 ; moral 

 influences, 140-2. 



Sailors and free labour, 514. 



Sanctuaries, origin, 99. 



Schloss on cooperation, 566. 



Schools : masters frequently clerical, 

 283 ; religious teaching in Board, 

 283. 



Science : religious prospect, 171-5 ; aug 

 ments life, 180 ; Easter date, 254, 256 ; 

 societies for, 259-60 ; literature, 259 ; 

 The Genesis of, 260; evolution, 322, 

 (/See also Men of Science). 



Sculptor : 294-303 ; augments life, 180 ; 

 ecclesiastical origin, 183 ; and archi 

 tect and painter, 294-5, 320 ; and 

 priest, 295-8, 298-301, 320; undiffer 

 entiated, 301-2 ; differentiation, 302- 

 3 : coeval with painter, 304 ; sum 

 mary, 320. 



