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SUBJECT INDEX. 



Sects : nonconformist, 135-7 ; English, 

 137-9. 



Selfishness and socialism, 578. 



Serfdom : 479-92 ; widely distributed, 

 479-80; and slavery, 480-2; extent 

 and quality, 482-3 ; in Rome, 483-5 ; 



general outline, 483-89, 489-90; in- 

 ustrial relation, 490-2 ; and free 

 labour, 496-500, 503. 



Serpents transformed men, 15. 



Sex, division of labour, 342-46. 



Shadows, primitive conceptions, 22. 



Shekel weight, 399-400. 



Ships : division of labour in building, 

 349-50; steel in, 409-10; free labour, 

 514 ; joint stock companies, 528-29 ; 

 building and trade unions, 550. 



Shop-keeping, rise of, 379-80. 



Shops, localization of, 452-59. 



Sick clubs and trade unions, 538. 



Sickness (see Disease). 



Silk and trade unions, 550. 



Singer (see Dancer and Musician). 



Sky, primitive conceptions, 17-18, 24. 



Slavery : 464-78 ; and division of la 

 bour, 347-48 ; current assumptions 

 incorrect, 464-65; several origins, 

 465-67 ; and militancy, 467-69 ; va 

 ried degrees of, 469-73; and social 

 differentiation, 473-4; slave status, 

 474-76 ; industrial aspect, 477-78 ; 

 and serfdom, 477-78 ; and purchase 

 of freedom, 496 ; buildings by slave 

 labour, 513. 



Snakes, transformed men, 15. 



Snow-ball, compound accumulation, 

 327. 



Socialism : 575-89 ; militancy and in 

 dustrialism, 575-7 ; illustrated by 

 Lyrup Settlement, 577-80 ; biolog 

 ically unsound, 580-2; also psycho 

 logically, 582-3 ; and human nature 

 at present, 583-7 ; and labour, 587-9 ; 

 in Germany, 595-6 ; in France, 598-9 ; 

 in England, 599-603. 



Sociology, forecasts of, 590-1. 



Societies : scientific, 259-60 ; legal, 273 ; 

 tutorial, 285 ; architectural, 293. 



Society : ecclesiastical system as a bond, 

 95-106, 148-9, 151 ; integration of, 

 151 ; religious and ethical injunctions, 

 152-5 ; aided by the professions, 179- 

 81 ; evolution of professions, 315-7 ; 

 a growth, 321-4 ; effects of compound 

 free labour, 523-5. 



Solicitor (see Judge, Lawyer). 



Sons (see Descendants). 



Spades as money, 396. 



Speech (see Orator). 



Spectroscope, religious prospect, 172. 



Spirits (see Ghosts). 



Stars and ancestor worship, 17, 24. 



State (see Church and State). 



Stealing punished by slavery, 466. 



Steam engine, evolution of, 524-5. 



Steel, effects of Bessemer, 409-10. 



Sticks, evolution from, 328. 



Streets : names of, 452, 459, (See also 

 Eoads). 



Strikes, effects of, 548-57. 



Strophe and chorus, 228. 



Structure related to function, 3. 



Subordination fostered by priests, 149. 



Succubi, belief in, 21. 



Sugar drying, 405-6. 



Sun, primitive ideas and worship, IS, 

 25, 34. 



Supernatural, evolution from the natu 

 ral, 159-64. 



Surgeon (see Physician and Surgeon). 



Swine, the Gaderene, 194. 



Swoon, primitive conceptions of, 9. 



Swopping, 391. 



Symbols, originally useful, 448. 



Symphony : and minuet, 215 ; Delphic, 

 229. 



System, ecclesiastical, as social bond : 

 95-106, 150-2; by ancestor worship, 

 95-7, 101-2, 104-6 ; by worship gen 

 erally, 97-9, 99-101; by divinely or 

 dained laws, 101-2; ecclesiastical 

 conservatism, 102-4, 104-6. 



TABU, things which are, 144-5. 



Tattooing by priests, 296-7. 



Tea as money, 393. 



Teachers: 274-85; augment life, 180; 

 ecclesiastical origin, 183 ; and priests, 

 274-5 ; also medicine men, 275-6 ; 

 differentiation, 276-7, 277-80, 280-1, 

 282-4; integration, 284-5; summary, 

 319. 



Teeth as money, 397. 



Telegraphs, industrial effects, 386. 



Telephone : religious prospect, 172; in 

 dustrial effects, 386. 



Temples : courts of justice, 268 : origin 

 of architecture, 287, 819; and of 

 sculptor, 294-5. 



Thank offerings of the uncivilised, 45. 



Thespis, differentiation of actor by, 

 228. 



Tobacco as money, 293. 



Tombs : superstructure, 11-2 ; locality, 

 29. 



Tools, industrial progress, 328, 334. 



Topical, defined, 351. 



Towns, evolution of, 321. 



Trade controlled by rulers, 413-4, 417-9, 

 (See also Industry, Labour). 



Trade Unionism : 535-52 ; origin, 535- 

 6 ; History of, 536 n. ; evolution, 537- 

 9 ; integration, 539-41 ; size of organ 

 izations, 541 ; and gilds, 541-5 ; effects 

 of restrictions, 545-6, 546-8 ; of raised 

 wages, 548-51 ; general effects, 551-2 ; 



