INDEX.

PAGE.
Introduction[11]
CHAPTER I.
Vox Populi, Vox Dei[33]
CHAPTER II.
The Alleged General Discontent[65]
CHAPTER III.
November 8, 1892[79]
CHAPTER IV.
Society as the People Found It November 8, 1892[91]
CHAPTER V.
Some Reasons for Wrath[111]
CHAPTER VI.
The Aristocratic “Chappie” vs. Abraham Lincoln[145]
CHAPTER VII.
Hon. John Brisben Walker, on Homestead[161]
CHAPTER VIII.
Surrender at Homestead.—Organized Labor Defeated[183]
CHAPTER IX.
Possible Fruits of Victory[204]
CHAPTER X.
The Cause of Bullets, ’61; Ballots, ’92.—Abraham
Lincoln, the People’s Choice in ’60
[225]
CHAPTER XI.
Andrew Jackson, 1828[241]
CHAPTER XII.
Thomas Jefferson, 1800[249]
CHAPTER XIII.
The Revolution in 1776[257]
CHAPTER XIV.
The French Revolution[278]
CHAPTER XV.
England, 1645[295]
CHAPTER XVI.
The German Empire, 1520-1525[307]
CHAPTER XVII.
Switzerland, 1424[312]
CHAPTER XVIII.
Russia[315]
CHAPTER XIX.
Patricians and Plebeians in Rome[320]
CHAPTER XX.
Greece.—Venice.—The Rule of “Caste”[324]
CHAPTER XXI.
Egypt, 4235 B. C.[330]
CHAPTER XXII.
Christianity[333]
CHAPTER XXIII.
Not a Democratic Party Victory.—Democracy is Not
the Name of a Party, but of a Principle
[346]
CHAPTER XXIV.
Not a Defeat of Abraham Lincoln’s Republican Party[390]
CHAPTER XXV.
The Populist: the “Allies.”—Elected by the People;
therefore, with the “Common People”
[409]
CHAPTER XXVI.
“Flabbyism” and the Income Tax[417]
CHAPTER XXVII.
Conclusion[428]