Municipal government -- United States; Peace; Political participation -- United States; Social justice; Working class -- United States
Internationalism, 23;
socialism based on, 114;
Mazzini’s address on, 115;
active and tangible, 237.
International Peace Conference in Boston, 237.
Interparliamentary union for international arbitration, 6.
Institute of International Law, 6.
James, William, 24.
Jefferson, Thomas, 31.
Justice, the larger, 236.
Juvenile Courts, 80;
Denver, 81;
parental attitude of, 82.
Kant, 23.
Kelley, Mrs. Florence, 153.
Lecky, 222.
London, Charles Booth, maps of, 87;
government of, 88.
Machinery and the industrial situation, 149.
Mazzini, 29, 115.
Militarism, versus industrialism, 28;
police department a survival of, 55;
mediaeval city founded on, 207;
negative results of, 220.
Mitchell, John, 126, 146.
Morality, class, 27;
group, 124, 145;
antiquated codes of, 210;
village standards of, 215.
Morley, John, 118.
Morris, William, 203.
Municipal government, admitted failure of, 31;
full of survivals, 34;
two points of rapid development in, 79;
ignores interests of average citizen, 85;
failure to provide playgrounds, 176;
indifference of citizens to, 183;
woman’s traditional activities in, 184.
Naturalization, 42;
rests on laws of 1802, 43;
brokerage in papers of, 46, 71;
test not contemporaneous, 42.
Non-resistance, a misleading word, 8;
non-resistance strike, 232;
aggressive, 233.
Patriotism, belief that war engenders, 18;
a newer, arising, 19;
founded on sacrifice, 74;
taught too formally, 75;
primitive core of, 91;
founded on war, 140, 217;
bound in trappings of the past, 214.
Peace, dynamic versus dogmatic, 7;
predicted by Isaiah, 237.
Perris, G. H., 231.
Play, a social stimulus, 171;
develops self-government and discipline, 173;
attitude of enlightened city government to, 178.
Politician, professional, produced by mechanical government, 52;
friend of the vicious, 56;
appeals to human sentiment, 59;
first friend of immigrant, 72;
understands people’s hopes, 79;
attempts to control strike, 103.
Protective legislation, aggressive aspect of the newer
humanitarianism, 28;
U. S. deficient in, 152.
Reformer, contemptuous attitude of, 49;
sweeping condemnations of, 57;
alliance with business interests of, 61.
Revolutionary War, 36, 37.
Revolutionist, 232.
Repressive legislation, 54;
human element in, 55.
Royce, Josiah, 32.
Ruskin, 235.
Russia, 68;
the mir, 67;
attitude toward workmen, 122;
the army of, 230.
Self-government, difficulties and blunders of, 32;
crux of local, 35;
skepticism for ideals of, 39;
must deal with unsuccessful, 62;
scope of, 63;
forms of democracy for, 88;
immigrants’ first lesson in, 95;
clearly not yet attained, 108;
popular government oppressor of, 104;
might profit by industrial experience, 121.
Shakespeare, 9.
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