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Christianity supplies a sanction 

 for sacrifice, 157 



the religion of peace, 14, 158 



its history a record of war, 



158-60 



Church Congress, 83 n. 

 Churches, ideals of the, 10, 1 1 

 Civilization, foundations of, 83, 



86 



as distinct from barbarism, 



122 



not dependent on inborn 



heredity, in, 113, 272 

 Civilized man contrasted with 



savage, 104, in, 126 

 Clausewitz, 73 

 Collective bargaining, 24 



heredity, psychic elements 



in, 114-6. 117, 118, 266 



Combativeness, the real motive 



of nationality, 167-71 



in the press, 1 72-7 



in Parliament, 169 

 Conscription, 22, 23, 25, 71 

 Contract, breach of, 28 

 Conway, Sir Martin, 238-9 

 Cultural (or social) inheritance, 



influence of, 146, 228 



rapidly acquired, 148, 



191.233 



woman's part in trans- 

 mitting, 217-9 



Daily Chronicle (London), cited, 



1.73 

 Darwin, 21, 32, 40, 46, 48, 70, 



102, 152, 184, 186 

 Darwinism, its effect on 



thought, 10, 1 8, 44, 46, 



266 



based on evolution of in- 



dividual, 49, 52-7, 74, 

 152, 258, 260 



basis of modern militarism, 



32,47,58.59.60,84,85 



a condemnation of socialism, 



46 



element of truth in, 40, 48 



summarized, 259 



a biological conception, in- 



applicable to civilized life, 

 68, 69, 70, 104 



! Darwinism, as developed in 



Germany, 48-65 

 in England and France, 



65-6 



Delbriick, 61 

 Demaras, 76, 104, 270, 271, 



289 

 Democracy, ideals of, 7, 19 



its acceptance of the Dar- 



winian doctrine of force, 

 20, 21 



its attitude towards capital, 



36 

 Descent of Man (C. Darwin), 



68,69 

 Desenchantees, Les (P. Loti), 



cited, 217 

 Diplomacy, principles of 



savagery in, 16, 23, 63 

 Donald, R., quoted, 173, 174 

 Durkheim, 236 

 Duties of Man, The (Mazzini). 



quoted, 133, 168, 295 n. 



Economic war a permanent 



condition, 88-91 

 Economics, basal concept of, 



19, 20 

 Efficiency, collective, 49 



of civilization, 50 



confusion of individual and 



collective, 53, 64, 136-8 

 Efficient individual, 47, 49, 

 116, 120, 152, 195 



morality of, opposed to 



that of evolving civiliza- 

 tion, 50 



Ellis, Havelock, 127, 139 

 Emotion, unjustly disparaged, 

 118, 193; because regarded 

 as pertaining only to the 

 individual, 193 



capacity for, a character- 



istic of high development, 

 118, 193 



suppressed by the civilized 



male, 202 



of the ideal, the cause 



of human progress, 115, 

 117-9, 124, 126, 136, 149, 



I5I/I94 

 results of, 119. 128 



