Index 



403 



Darwin's Theory — Continued 

 ity a survival factor, 278; 

 social progress depends upon 

 institutions and ideas, 283; 

 the evolution of the moral 

 law, 283-95; the causes of 

 moral advance, 296-301 ; 

 world unity the goal of evolu- 

 tion, 301-2 



Darwin, Francis, Life and 

 Letters of Charles Darwin, 

 41, 283, 299 note 



Defeat implied by victory, 

 120 



Defence, provisions for national, 

 109; result of aggression, 

 1 1 9-21; expenditure for, 

 153; of war, 175-6; force 

 for, 177; aggression and, 178, 

 247; attack best means of, 

 180, 247; presupposes aggres- 

 sion, 366 



Defoe's Robinson Crusoe, 54 



Deluge, 1 14 



Democracy, militarism and, 

 217, 245; growth of, 22y; of 

 the future, 2;^^; philosophy 

 of force and, 333; opposed to 

 conquest, 377 



Demolins, Edmund, 48 



Denmark, 81, 152, 263 



Despotism, confusion of unity 

 with, 129-30; in relation to 

 conquest, 202; diminishes 

 vital intensity of govern- 

 ment, 365 



Diplomacy, effect of Machia- 

 veUi's The Prince on, 35; 

 unilateral aberration in, 121; 

 philosophy of force and, 



254-5 

 Discovery, value of scientific, 



xni, 138 

 Disease, war a social, 104, 107; 



errors cause social, 109, 112; 



see also Error 

 Dissociation, war is, 104-5 

 Distortion of Darwin, vi, 26; 



causes of success of, 21-50; 



process of, 31-3; see also 



Error, Philosophy of Force, 

 "Social Darwinism" 



Distribution, failure of, xii 



Division of labour, as result 

 of struggle against environ- 

 ment, 56; increases produc- 

 tive power, 96, 107; ignored 

 by philosophy of force, 102; 

 must have preceded slavery, 

 159-62; results from intelli- 

 gence, 178; vital circulation 

 and, 192; advances civiliza- 

 tion, 2 id; early manifesta- 

 tion of, 273; beginning of 

 organization, 372; see also 

 Co-operation, Civilization 



Dreyfus, 246 



Duahsra result of philosophy 

 of force, 347 



Duel, 127-8 



Eastern Roman Empire, xiv 



Economics, 56, 118, 236 



Egypt, 173, 174, 254 



Egyptians, xii, 80, 102, 173 



d'Eichthal, E., 56 



Elimination, death by, 185 



Emery, Prof. Henry C., 256 



Empire, British, see British 

 Empire 



Emulation not immoral, 355 



Engels, Friedrich, 262 



England, 100, 103, 106, 107, 

 153, 201, 214, 217, 252, 254, 

 257, 264, 367; see also 

 British Empire, Great Brit- 

 ain 



English, 102, 147 



Entente, 102 



Environment, adaptation to, 

 29; struggle against, 54, 110; 

 transformed, 57 



Envy immoral, 355 



Equality; synonymous with 

 justice, 376 



Error, social disease due to, 

 109; prevents world organi- 

 zation, III; means death, 

 1 1 2-1 3 ; distorts social theory, 

 133; makes war inevitable, 



