Freedom, organic, 28 f.; negative idea of, 143; and discipline, 144 ff.; of the will, 170 f., 182; of women, 215 f. Funerals, valuation of, 294 Galton, 203; his scheme of eugenics, 219 f., 386 f. Gangs, 176, 178 Garibaldi, 114, 261 Genius, 17, 104 f., 203, 220, 229, 339, 387 Germans, 144, 276, 277, 366 Germany, 148, 241, 245, 246, 258, 263, 264, 265, 274, 418 Gibbon, 114 Gillin, J. L., 44 God, 5, 14, 43, 93, 94, 107, 108, 134, 140, 253, 262, 365, 373, 418, 420 Goethe, 36, 69, 70, 117, 264, 389, 392, 402, 406 Golf-clubs, valuation of, 337 Grant, General, 197 Great epochs, 121 “Greatest good of the greatest number,” 417 Group play, 421 Groups, social, process of, 7, 9, 11; organization of, 19 f., 28; in education, 62, 73; cultural, influence of upon fame, 120 ff.; necessary to emulation, 138 ff.; primary, 180 f.; complication of, 247; as a factor in valuation, 336 ff.; need of specialized, 364, 369; technical, 390, 391 Growth, adaptive, 3 ff.; reciprocal, 9; downward, 154 ff. Guizot, 126 Hamerton, P. G., 373 Handicaps to success, 96 f., 172 Hardy, Thomas, 411 Hawaiian Islands, 190 Hayes, E. C., 44 Hegel, 418 Hereditary degeneracy, 156 Heredity and environment, 154 f., 197 ff. History, does it repeat itself?, 34 Hobhouse, L. T., 352 Honor, national, 262 ff.; as a value, 312, 313 Horace, 121 Human nature, motivation of, 125–143 _passim_; in degeneracy, 155 ff.; “depravity” of, 176 f.; in nations, 260 ff. Human-nature values, 285 ff., 295, 300, 342 Humanism, modern, 249 Idealism, social, and art, 410 ff. Ideals, the basis of discipline, 147 f.; primary, 258; national, 261 ff.; of the upper class, 304 ff.; in production, 343 Ideas, their social process, 3 ff., 12 ff., 16, 19; diversification and conflict of, 363–377 (See the synopsis on p. 363) Illusion of centrality, 50 Imagination, social, 90, 94, 158 Imitation, 51 Immigrants, 204 ff., 232, 234, 412 Immigration, of alien races, 277 ff., 370 f. Impersonal forms of life, 4 f., 6, 12 ff., 22 ff., 251 Income, of classes, 303 India, 190 Individual, as a factor in valuation, 289, 299 ff., 322 f. See also Persons Individualism, 29, 189, 190, 246, 418 Individuality, in education, 61 ff.; in modern life, 249 f.; national, 265, 369; in relation to art, 413 f. Industrial revolution, 45 f. Infancy, prolongation of, 59 Inheritance, right of, 335 f. Initiative, 91 ff., 95; in valuation, 300, 338 ff. Insanity, 161 f. Instinct, 198 f. Institutional values, 285 ff., 295, 333 ff., 342 Institutions, essential to intelligence, 355 Intelligence, 8, 9, 58 ff.; as a factor in success, 90 f., 199; in social function, 351–362 Internationalism, 255 ff. Invention, 17 Inventions, valuation of, 338 f. Inventors, not remembered, 115, 119 Investment, and class-conflict, 271
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