Education for citizenship, 36. Efficiency, 14, 16. England, 83, 95-98, 290, 295. English Corrupt Practices Act, 248. Europe, 30, 53, 74, 296. Evolution, 22, 29, 33, 52. Executive authorities, 56. Family, the, 48, 66. Finland, 83. Fire departments, personnel of, 191. Floquet, Charles, 71. Folk, Joseph W., 64, 291. Foote, Allen, Ripley, 197. Ford, Professor Henry J., 17, 30, 57, 215, 219, 278. Foreign vote in the United States, 31. Franchises, Public Service, 11, 71, 73, 179. Future, the social, 173. Gambetta, Leon, 85. “Gambling Commission,” New York, 106. Gambling and vice, 6, 7, 8, 186. Garfield Corrupt Practices Act, 249, 270. George, Henry, 17. Germany, 84, 85, 143, 290. Ghent, W. J., 152. Goodnow, Professor F. J., 9, 23, 25. Graft, and other slang equivalents for corruption, 42. Greece, 82. Hadley, Arthur T., 266, 295. Hapgood, Hutchins, 14. Harvey, George, 131. Hewitt, Abram S., 17. Hobbes, Thomas, 82, 133. Howard, C., 61. Howe, Frederick C., 290, 295. Immigrants, 31. Inefficiency, 16, 48-51. Intentional character of corruption, 48. International corruption, 170. Japan, 83, 102. Journalism, 31, 121, 128, 279, 281, 284. Judicial corruption, 56, 90, 92. Justice, ideal of, 70. Labour unions, 31; leaders of, 14, 66. Law, profession of, 121. Legislation against corrupt practices (see also campaign contributions), 75, 76. Legislative corruption, 45, 56. Machine, political (see also Boss, Party Organisation), 17, 20, 72. Magee, Chris., 99. Materialism, 53. Mencius, 51. Merriam, Professor C. E., 270. Michels, Professor Robert, 179. Mistresses, royal, 90. Mob rule, 17, 66. Monarchies, corruption in, as compared with democracies, 54. Monopolies, contracting rings, 13; era of consolidation, 163. Moral uprisings, 188. More, Paul Elmer, 153. Muckraking, 281. Municipal corruption, 83, 84, 98, 101, 184. Municipal ownership, 13. Municipal Research, Bureau of, 184. Myers, Gustavus, 280. Nast, Thomas, 280. Nationality, development of, 58; spirit of, 89. Nature of political corruption, 41. Negro vote, 36. Nepotism, 65, 66. New York city, 14, 17, 71, 98, 106, 108, 280. Notoriety, corruption and, 277. Ochlocracy, 17, 66. Ogg, Frederick A., 235. Ohio State Board of Commerce, 197. Oligarchy, financial, 26, 54. Party organisation, 30, 43, 72, 201, 213, 214. Passes, railroad, 60, 230. Pepys, Samuel, 93-95. Persistent problem, corruption as a, 81, 85, 86. Personal interest involved in corruption, 65. Plato, 6, 87. Plutocracy, 26, 74. Poland, 82. Police forces, 9, 21, 55, 190. Political science, university instruction in, 139. Politics, corruption not limited to, 46, 48; corruption in business and, 161, 169. Poole, Ernest, 280. Presidential Campaign Costs, 1908, 233.
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