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Index 



Golden Rule, the foundation 

 of morality, 294-5; i^i inter- 

 national relations, 342-6 



Great Britain, 44, 100, 153; 

 see also British Empire, 

 England 



Greece, x, 199, 203 



Greeks, xii, 147, 282-3 



Grey, Earl, 48 



Grey, Sir Edward, on growth 

 of armaments, 396 



Grotius, 216 



Guesde, Jules, 249 



Gumplowicz, Ludwig, 10 



Habeas Corpus, 259 



Haeckel, Ernst, 347 



Hague Peace Conference, 15, 

 396 



Hamilton, Alexander, 128 



Hanover, 106 



Happiness, relation of struggle 

 to, 63; association and, 102; 

 health and, 108; truth and, 

 236; evolution of moral law 

 and, 291-2, 294-5; object of 

 life, 315; social instincts and, 

 355; Darwin on happiness 

 principle, 356 



Hapsburg, 209, 229 



Hawaii, 46 



Health, makes for intensifica- 

 tion of life, 108, 372; social, 

 results from justice, 372 



Hegel, 321, 322 



Heraclitus of Ephesus, 35, 174 



Heredity, instincts and, 73 



Heresy, 188, 226 



Hervey, Hubert, 48, 50 



History, need of new kind of, 

 236-7; a record of the exten- 

 sion of area of justice, 378 



Hobbes, Thomas, Leviathan, 

 37-9, 156, 195, 216, 272 



Hobhouse, J. T., Social Evolu- 

 tion and Political Theory, 

 238, 329 



Hobson, J. A., Imperialism: a 

 Study, 251 



Holland, 188, 365 



Holy Grail of Truth, 234 

 Home Rule, 223, 254 

 Homicide between societies, 97 

 House of Lords, 29, 31 

 Humanity, single association, 



96, 99, 103, 395; common 



enemies of, 394 

 Human nature, waywardness 



of, viii; depraved, 36 

 Human relations, theory of 



evolution applied to, 33, 



303-36; unsound social 



philosophy in, 51; anarchy 



in, 109 

 Hungary, 204 

 Huxley, Thomas H., 20, 26, 



32-4, 269, 270, 271 

 Hyndman, 263 

 Hypnotism of the defensive, 



120-1, 123 



Idealism, dependence upon 

 sound social theory, 361 



Ideas, in relation to force, 5; 

 institutions result of, 88-9; 

 transmission of, 99; wrong, 

 cause war, 112; spread 

 rapidly, 135, 218; make 

 institutions, 149, 212; of 

 French Revolution, 150; war 

 established by God, 174; 

 make war inevitable, 181; 

 war for, 188-9; o^ sover- 

 eignty of States, 197; change 

 of, in regard to religious 

 wars, 206-7, 214; conduct 

 influenced by, 212; recon- 

 struction of, 238 



Imagination a survival factor, 



299 



Immunity of private property 

 at sea, 222 



Imperialism, rapid growth of, 

 21; contributes to spread of 

 philosophy of force, 46- 

 7; gospel of, 48-9; a per- 

 version of nationalism, 251- 

 3; the ethics of nations and, 



253-4 

 Indemnities, 112 



