Index 



409 



Logic, 120, 237 



London, xii, xiv 



Louis XIV., 105, 128 



Love, and the social instincts, 



288-9; for our neighbour, 



346-8 

 Lubbock, Sir John, 26 

 Luxemburg, 248 

 Lyell, WilHam, 282 



Macedonia, 91 



MachiavelH, 35, 36, 39 



Machiavellianism and "real- 

 politik, " 252 



Magna Charta, 259 



Magyars, 370 



Mahan, Admiral, 176-7, 183, 

 255, 260 



Maine, Sir Henry, 28, 29, 30 



Malthus, T. R., An Essay o« 

 Population, 325-8 



Manchuria, 46, 75 



Markets, need of conquest for, 

 176 



Marx, Karl, 262, 322 



Mena, 173-4 



Mercantilism, 256, 366 



Metchnikov, 85 



Mexico, 136, 206, 254 



" Might makes right, " doctrine 

 of, 27, 41-3,251,254, 345 



Militancy condemned by Spen- 

 cer, 15 



Militarism, defined, 5; Profes- 

 sor James and, 18; in Middle 

 Ages, 107; uses all instru- 

 ments, 139; reverse selection 

 of, 1 40-1; father of, 174; 

 defenders of, 176; war may 

 strengthen, 216; democracy 

 and, 217, 245-6; influence of 

 increase of, 218; crusade to 

 crush, 225; relation to con- 

 servatism, 249; and protec- 

 tionism, 257-8; and social- 

 ism, 261-3; opposed to rise 

 of woman, 265; cause of 

 downfall of Greeks, 282; 

 obstacle to world federa- 

 tion, 384; subjection of 



woman and, 391; see also 

 Philosophy of Force 



Militarist, definition of, 249 



Militarization of mind, 215, 

 217 



Military spirit endangers 

 peace, 248 



Mill, John Stuart, xiv, 251 



Molinari, de, 21 



Moltke, Marshal von, 15, 

 34, 109, 174, 181 



Mommsen, 4 



Monaco, Prince of, 128 



Mongols, 147 



Monists, 347 



Monopoly, ill 



Montaigne, xv 



Moral action and social re- 

 actions, 352 



Moral law, basis of progress, 

 20, 230, 237; Darwin's theory 

 of the evolution of, 283- 

 96; genealogy of, 284-6, 

 294-5 ! extension of limits of, 



395 



Moral progress, A. R. Wallace 

 on,232;religionand,293,300 



Moral sense, the most import- 

 ant factor in social evolution, 

 274; the basis of human 

 society, 274; distinguishes 

 man from animals, 283; a 

 product of the social instincts, 

 284-5; development of, 285- 

 6; changes with conditions, 

 291-2 



Morale et Vinteret dans les 

 rapports individnels et inter- 

 nalionaux. La, by Novikov 

 (1912), 339 note 



Morality, basis of social pro- 

 gress in Darwinian theory, 

 2^7, 274-5, 276-9, 282; a 

 factor in evolution, 278-9, 

 283-96; rational foundations 

 of, 346-7; deduced from 

 principle of association, 356; 

 is highest self-interest, 361; 

 identical in nature with 

 justice, 362 



