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THE SCIENCE OF POWER 



Goltz, Von der, 73 



Greece, conception of the State 



in, 80 

 Greek Art an effort to express 



the child mind, 141 

 Green, T. H , 249 



Haeckel, the exponent of 

 Darwinism in Germany, 

 10, 53, 54. 55, 56, 67, 72, 

 103 



on Christian ethics, $4> 



his ethical system a com- 



promise, 56, 135 



Hall, Stanley, '127 



Hausrath, A.. 120 n., 297 n. 



Healer, The (R. Herrick), cited, 

 217 



Herbert Spencer. See Spencer 



" Herd Morality," 58 



Heredity, inborn, the alleged 

 basis of social science, 102- 

 3, 121 ; this assumption 

 unfounded, 105-6, in 



slow influence of, 105-6, 



263-4, 265 



the basis of progress in 



nature, 260-1 



causes of variation in, 



263 



influence of, on litera- 

 ture, 267-8 



Herrick, Robert, 216 



Hibbert Journal, 95, 117, 124, 

 125 



History as " universal homi- 

 cide," 12, 48, 121, 156 



Hobson, J. A., 91 n. 



Hueffer, F. M., 56, 60 n., 108, 

 242 n. 



Huggins, Sir W., 44, 68 



Huxley, 72, 94 



Ibsen, H., 267 



Ideal, emotion of. See 



Emotion 

 Imperialism (J. A. Hobson), 



opn. 

 Individual, claims of the, 38, 



65, 67 

 integration of the, 40 



Individual, integration of the, 

 constitutes the science of 

 the West, 152 



now felt to be a thing of 



the past, 153-4, 192, 229, 



255 



transmission of, 190, 199 



Individualism and After (B. 

 Kidd), 35, 1 30 n., 25 5 n. 



Inheritance, social, distin- 

 guished from inborn, 113, 

 114 



the true basis of civiliza- 

 tion, 115 



power of, as exemplified 



in Germany and Japan, 

 109, 112, 122, 128, 138, 

 255, 273 



acquired from without, 



261-2, 266 



Integration, social, versus indi- 

 vidual, 40, 57,69, 117, 125, 

 126, 136, 153, 161-3, 178 



law of, 185-8 



transmission of, 191, 200, 



211 



inseparable iromsacri fia , 



49. 197 

 Intern* tionalExhibition( 185 1 ), 



43 



James, William, 71, 116, 125, 



129, 150 

 on the ideal self, 227, 



295 



Japfin, rapid s<.*cial develop 

 rmnt of, 109, 112, 297 



import amxi of education in, 



138,219 

 Johnstone, Dr. James, 259 



Kant, 55 



Kapital, Das (K. Marx), 169 

 Krtegsbrauch im Landftriege, 32, 

 56, 71, 75, 80, 94, 166, 170 

 Kulturpolttik, 132 



Labour, demands of organized. 

 24,25,27,30-31 



its attitude towards capital, 



35 

 Lamprecht, Professor, 134 



