Index 



407 



India, 99, 143, 144, 254 

 Indians, American, 102, 123, 



143, 167 

 Indian Wars, 123 

 Individualism, new, based on 



advantages of association, 



391 



Industrial Revolution, 232 



"Inferior races," 143-4 



Inheritance, variations per- 

 petuated by, 29; in militant 

 society, 244 



Injustice, identical with death, 

 28; to Indians, 123; means 

 mutilation, 193; conquerors 

 and, 202; causes maximum 

 of force, 229; passive — - 

 equivalent to a mutilation, 

 363 ; active — equivalent to 

 an auto-mutilation, 364; uni- 

 versal phenomenon of re- 

 action to, 366; synonymous 

 with unhappiness, 368; 

 causes national hatreds, 371 ; 

 results in unemployment, 

 372 



Insecurity, result of war, 121, 

 151; of high seas, 214 



Instinct, xvii; transmitted, 73; 

 loss of, in man, 74; reason 

 and, 168 



Institutions, created by men, 

 132; result from ideas, 148-9, 

 212; war and new, 150; 

 primitive, 156-73 



Intellect, rendered war possible 

 between men, 74-5; a pro- 

 duct of social habits, 275 



Intellectual progress and 

 world federation, 393 



Intellectual Revolution, iio, 

 113, 211, 215, 220, 224, 227, 

 230, 233-4, 238, 380 



Intemperance, why immoral, 



354 

 Interdependence, makes social 

 organism, 96, 107; limits of, 

 99-101; makes force futile, 

 191; intellectual, 218; makes 

 every mutilation an auto- 



mutilation, 364; makes pros- 

 perity of our neighbours 

 essential to our own, 366; 

 history a record of increas- 

 ing solidarity, 371; see also 

 Co-operation, Division of 

 Labour 



Interests, play of free, 10; 

 rights and true, 126; of 

 individuals, 392 



Internationalism, 217 



International justice, 211, 228- 

 30, 233, 238 



International law, 216, 226 



International morality, 221 



International police, see Police 

 Force, International 



International relations, philo- 

 sophy of force as theory of, 

 40; competition of rival 

 empires in, 45; study of 

 economics basis for sound, 

 236 



Ireland, 223, 254 



Isolation, policy of, 218 



Italia irredenta, 225 



Italians, 147 



Italy, 16, 35, 43, 46, 214, 225, 

 367 



James, William, interprets 

 philosophy of force, 18; 

 moral equivalent for war, 64 



Japan, 45-6, 99, 254 



Japanese, 102, 103 



Jena, 146-7 



Jesuits, 204 



Jingoism, obstacle to world 

 federation, 384 



Jordan, David Starr, 140 



Junkers, 208-9 



Justice, in biological realm, 27; 

 identical with life, 28; asso- 

 ciation and, 102; Penn suc- 

 ceeds by, 123; produces real 

 union, 204; philosophy of, 

 215, 239; men fight only for, 

 225; force inversely pro- 

 portional to, 230; and the 

 expansion of life, chap, xii, 



