Appletons' Popular Science Monthly, October 1899 / Vol. LV, May to October, 1899
Established by Edward L. Youmans
EDITED BY WILLIAM JAY YOUMANS
VOL. LV MAY TO OCTOBER, 1899
NEW YORK D. APPLETON AND COMPANY 1899
Copyright, 1899, By D. APPLETON AND COMPANY.
WILLIAM PEPPER.
APPLETONS' POPULAR SCIENCE MONTHLY.
OCTOBER, 1899.
By the Right Reverend HENRY C. POTTER.
The analogies between the life of an individual and that other organism which we call civilized society are as interesting as for any other reason because of their inexhaustible and ever-fresh variety. The wants, the blunders, the growth, the perils of the individual are matched at every step by those other wants and dangers and developments which rise in complexity and in variety as the individual and the social organism rise in intelligence, in numbers, and in wealth. It ought to interest us, if it never has, to consider from how much that is mischievous and dangerous we should be delivered if we could revert from the civilized to the savage state; and it is undoubtedly true that serious minds have sometimes been tempted to question whether civilization is quite worth all that it has cost us in its manifold departures from a simple and more primitive condition.
Such a question may, at any rate, not unnaturally arise when we ask ourselves the question, What, on the whole, is the influence upon manhood—by which I mean, here and for my present purpose, the qualities that make courage, self-reliance, self-respect, industry, initiative—in fact, those independent and aggressive characteristics by which great races, like great men, have climbed up out of earlier obscurity and inferiority into power, leadership, and distinction; what is the influence upon these of conditions which tend, apparently by an inevitable law, to beget or to encourage indolence, inertia, parasitic dependence?
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THE HELP THAT HARMS.
THE HOPI INDIANS OF ARIZONA.
REFORM OF PUBLIC CHARITY.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FROM A PHYSICIAN'S POINT OF VIEW.
THE WHEAT LANDS OF CANADA.
BEST METHODS OF TAXATION.
BACON'S IDOLS: A COMMENTARY.
MATHEMATICS FOR CHILDREN.
PRESENT POSITION OF SOCIOLOGY.
A FEATHERED PARASITE.
THE COLUMBUS MEETING OF THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
SKETCH OF DR. WILLIAM PEPPER.
Correspondence.
"DO ANIMALS REASON?"
THE TREND OF POPULATION IN MAINE.
Editor's Table.
Scientific Literature.
SPECIAL BOOKS.
GENERAL NOTICES.
PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED.
Fragments of Science.
MINOR PARAGRAPHS.
NOTES.
INDEX.
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