CONTENTS
I On Being an American, [9]
II Huneker: a Memory, [65]
III Footnote on Criticism, [84]
IV Das Kapital, [105]
V Ad Imaginem Dei Creavit Illum, [120]
1. The Life of Man, [120]
2. The Anthropomorphic Delusion, [121]
3. Meditation on Meditation, [125]
4. Man and His Soul, [131]
5. Coda, [132]
VI Star-Spangled Men [133]
VII The Poet and His Art, [146]
VIII Five Men at Random, [171]
1. Abraham Lincoln, [171]
2. Paul Elmer More, [176]
3. Madison Cawein, [179]
4. Frank Harris, [182]
5. Havelock Ellis, [189]
IX The Nature of Liberty, [193]
X The Novel, [201]
XI The Forward-looker, [213]
XII Memorial Service, [232]
XIII Education, [238]
XIV Types of Men, [266]
1. The Romantic, [266]
2. The Skeptic, [266]
3. The Believer, [267]
4. The Worker, [268]
5. The Physician, [269]
6. The Scientist, [269]
7. The Business Man, [270]
8. The King, [271]
9. The Average Man, [273]
10. The Truth-Seeker, [274]
11. The Pacifist, [274]
12. The Relative, [275]
13. The Friend, [276]
XV The Dismal Science, [278]
XVI Matters of State, [289]
1. Le Contrat Social, [289]
2. On Minorities, [292]
XVII Reflections on the Drama, [299]
XVIII Advice to Young Men, [310]
1. To Him That Hath, [310]
2. The Venerable Examined, [311]
3. Duty, [313]
4. Martyrs, [314]
5. The Disabled Veteran, [318]
6. Patriotism, [319]
XIX Suite Américaine, [320]
1. Aspiration, [320]
2. Virtue, [321]
3. Eminence, [323]