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Index 



Justice — Continued 



362-79; identical in nature 

 with morality, 362; passion 

 for, 362; equivalent to fed- 

 eration, 368 ; conditions 

 intensity of activity, 368; 

 synonymous with associa- 

 tion, 371; analogous to or- 

 ganization, 372; results in 

 social health, 372; necessary 

 for security, 374; the condi- 

 tion for liberty, 375; synony- 

 mous with equality, 376; 

 a condition of democracy, 

 377; inspired idea of God, 

 377; message of Hebrew 

 prophets, 378; the basis of 

 social reform, 378; and the 

 new social conscience, 378; 

 history a record of its exten- 

 sion, 378; the condition of 

 positive selection, 379; the 

 basis of material well-being, 

 379; the condition of civiHza- 

 tion, 379; and the rise of 

 woman, 391; the goal of 

 evolution, 397 



Kant, Immanuel, 4, 234, 237, 

 296, 298, 302, 332 



Kepler, Johann, 235 



Kidd, Benjamin, Social Evolu- 

 tion, criticism of his defini- 

 tion of religion, 359 



Kingsley, 26 



Korea, 46 



Kropotkin, Prince, Mutual 

 Aid a Factor of Evolution, 

 31, 34, 75-6, 78, 273, 303, 

 314, 317-18, 333, 336 



Labour, division of, see Divi- 

 sion of Labour 



Labour, migratory, 99 



Labour troubles and the philo- 

 sophy of force, 261 



Lacombe, 107 



Lagorgette, J., 167, 172 



Lamarck, 28, 283 



La Plata, 166 



Laponge, V. de, 71-2, 171 



Law and Order League, 179 



Law of acceleration, 210 



Law of least resistance, 161 



Law, Roman, and philosophy 

 of force, 259 



Laws, of social world unde- 

 veloped, xi; need of under- 

 standing of, xiv; of nature, 

 38; of mind, 234 



Lea, General Homer, 18 



League of Peace, military 

 struggle and the, 221-2; 

 defence and the, 247; next 

 step towards world federa- 

 tion, 381 ; a practical political 

 issue, 381; leads inevitably 

 to judicial, legislative, and 

 executive functions, 38 1 ; will 

 not abolish force, but modify 

 conditions under which 

 force is used, 381 ; establishes 

 an international police force 

 composed of co-operating 

 national armies and navies, 

 381 ; will not abolish struggle, 

 382; will raise struggle to 

 higher and more fruitful 

 stages, 383; requires no 

 change in human nature, 

 383 ; depends not on sacrifice, 

 but on recognition of true 

 interests, 384; made neces- 

 sary by economic pressure, 

 396 



Lecky, W. E. H., 206-7 



Le Dantec, Felix, 59 



Lee, General Robert E., 205 



Leipsic, 146-7 



Lemeere, Professor, 317 



Lewes, 26 



Liberty, condition for fullest 

 development, 364; justice 

 necessary condition for, 375 



Lichtenberger, H., 39 



Limits of association, see Asso- 

 ciation, Limits of 



Lincoln, Abraham, 245 



Lissa, 43 



Lloyd George, David, 152, 396 



