INDEX 



Aberration, unilateral, 120-4 



Absorption and elimination, 

 79-82; death by, 185 



Abyssinians, 147 



Adaptation to environment, 

 29, 56; constant, 54, 62; 

 obtained by economic work, 

 63; rapid in economic pro- 

 cesses, 189 



Adriatic, 127 



Affection, parental and filial, 

 288-9 



Africa, 48, 100, 144. See also 

 South Africa 



Aggression, dangers of, and 

 motives for, no; military 

 force and, 113; social re- 

 actions from, 119; arma- 

 ments for, 176; futility of, 

 177-8, 222; "sovereignty" 

 implies right of, 179; motives 

 for, 179; best means of 

 defence, 180; inevitability 

 of war and, 182-3; key to 

 problem of force, 184; un- 

 profitable, 213; repudiated 

 by public opinion, 220; 

 always precedes defence, 

 366; changing attitude to- 

 wards, as result of war, 380; 

 preparation for, diverts large 

 part of energies of men, 386; 

 calls forth preparations for 

 defence, 387; see also Con- 

 quest, Defence, War 



Algerians, 102 



Alliances, national, 102; ab- 

 sence of war between 

 members of, 194 



Allies, 226 



Alps, 114 



Alsace-Lorraine, 125, 128, 145, 

 150, 204, 223, 225, 354 



Altruism and enlightened self- 

 interest, 364 



America, see United States 



America, North, 103, 130, 179 



America, South, philosophy of 

 force in, 44; part of interna- 

 tional credit system, 100; 

 Jesuits in, 204; internation- 

 al conditions on east and 

 west coasts of, 345 



American Indians, 326-7 



Americans, xi 



Analogies, doctrine of definite, 

 65-71; biological and social, 

 85-6; in science, 119, 120 



Anarchy, of wars of religion, 

 36; international, 37, 1 12-13, 

 129, 178, 375, 387-8; a 

 social disease, 109 



Angell, Norman, 184, 190, 253 

 note 



Anglo-Saxon, 128, 145 



Animism, 133 



Annexation, lust for, 226 



Antagonism, between different 

 species, 66-7; in elimination 

 by absorption, 80; artificial 

 national, 102-3; fallacies 

 underlying bchef in, 236; 

 supposed, between individ- 

 ual and society, 324; sup- 

 posed, between individuals, 

 324-5; supposed, between 

 morality and self-interest, 

 348; see also Struggle 



399 



