FOOTNOTES:DEMOCRACY AND SOCIAL ETHICSINDEX
- Altruism, manifestations of, [17];
- in politics, [48].
- Anglo-Saxon, temptation to govern all peoples alike, [47];
- distrust of experiment, [67];
- individualistic, [68];
- attitude towards self-government, [112].
- Arbitration, change in attitude toward, [133];
- in New Zealand, [134].
- Aristotle’s ideal of a city, [92].
- Assimilation, limit to United States power of, [39];
- workingman’s attitude toward, [94], [117].
- Bandereff, [234].
- Bentham, [23].
- Bloch, Jean de, [4].
- Booth, Charles, maps of London, [86].
- Bosanquet, Mrs. Bernard, [116].
- Buckle, [23].
- Burns, John, [125].
- Charity, organization of in New York, [74];
- modern, democratic and constructive, [79];
- extension of, [84];
- and unskilled labor, [152].
- Chicago Municipal Lodging House, [157].
- Chicago Federation of Labor, [130], [131].
- Chicago Stock Yards Strike, power of unions for amalgamation shown in, [96];
- object of, [101], [111];
- use of referendum vote in, [103], [108];
- good order of, [104];
- paradoxes shown by, [104];
- example of national appeal subordinated to union, [106];
- strike-breaker in, [106];
- Greek in, [109].
- Child Labor, social waste of, [28];
- a national problem, [107];
- industrial value of, [154];
- responsibility of State, [156];
- effect of sub-divided, [158];
- effect of premature, [159];
- effect on parents, [161];
- effect on product, [162].
- Child Labor Legislation, makes for better citizens, [73];
- immigrant parents and, [74];
- uniform, [168];
- leisure gained for play, [169].
- Commerce, international, [115];
- modern representative of conquest, [116].
- Comte, Augustus, [217].
- Constitution of the U. S., and the immigrant, [42], [43], [72], [73].
- Contempt, social results of, [51];
- in industrialism, [116];
- for immigrant, [151];
- for primitive arts, [202].
- Cosmopolitan city, beginnings of newer ideals of peace found in, [11], [13], [18];
- centers of radicalism, [16];
- bond of union in, [17], [204];
- difficulties due to size of, [86], [216];
- subtle problems of, [206].
- Cosmopolitan standard, lack of, [78].
- Dante, [21].
- Democratic government, causes of failure of, [47];
- arousing enthusiasm for, [63];
- result of moral effort, [75];
- inherited form of, [121].
- Democracy, modified slowly, [37];
- repressive legislation in, [52];
- lack of civic expression for, [59];
- failure to apprehend, [91];
- effects of commercialism on, [222].
- Denver Juvenile Court, [81].
- Doctrinaire method, weakness of, [31];
- conditions settled by, [53];
- unattached to experience, [72];
- not fitted to modern patriotism, [74].
- Domestic service, [51];
- a review of the history of, [199].
- Doukhobors, situation in Canada, [67];
- emphasize non-resistance, [230];
- meet martyrdom, [231].
- Education, related to industrial efficiency, [16];
- belief in, as social remedy, [21];
- of vital importance to city, [73];
- compulsory, [74];
- advanced and reform schools, [82];
- passion in America, [85];
- distinctive achievement in America, [166];
- for factory children, [167];
- less expensive than repression, [175];
- already democratized, [178].
- Educators, recognizing industrialism, [169].
- Eighteenth-century philosophy, abandonment of, required, [28];
- inadequacy of, [31];
- responsible for immigration, [40];
- belief in universal franchise, [42];
- ideal man of, [60];
- ideals still influence statesman, [70];
- retained in America, [91];
- formula of equality, [117];
- radicalism of, [121].
- Employer, prone to attack new union, [129];
- charges against unions, [135];
- attitude toward business relations with unions, [138];
- traditions in household, [201].
- England, labor laws of, [152];
- debasement of products of, [166].
- Franchise, [38];
- universal panacea, [42];
- universal franchise, [52];
- beginnings of municipal, [180];
- military test absurd, [182];
- why women should have, [192].
- Factory system, [163];
- worst evils of, [149];
- uneducational, [173].
- Gang, almost tribal in organization, [176];
- political training in, [177].
- German Emperor, [224].
- Germany, government deals with needs of workingman, [88];
- police socialized in, [89];
- not afraid to extend municipal functions, [91];
- economic protection in, [122], [152];
- opposition to militarism in, [165].
- Golden, State Reform State School, [81].
- Government, newer manifestations of, [15];
- away from the life of the people, [35];
- oppressive, dependent on the sword, [36];
- opposition to, formerly patriotism, [42];
- dealing with naturalization, [42];
- test not current, [47];
- concern for the young incorporated in, [80];
- fear of extending functions, [84];
- traditional activities meagre, [87];
- non-interference in industry, [90];
- functions of, [101];
- patriotic citizens forced to ignore, [112].
- Hague tribunal, [5].
- Hebrew alliance, [74].
- Heroism, new, [25], [218].
- Historic method, [31], [63].
- Hobhouse, L. T., [6].
- Hobson, John A., [221].
- Household labor, conference at Lake Placid, [198];
- history of, in America, [199];
- causes of paucity of, [200].
- Hull-House, experiences, [50], [58], [77], [82], [91], [119], [143], [159], [194], [203], [204].
- Humanitarianism, in immigrant quarters, [15];
- aggressive, [26];
- scientific method applied to, [28];
- cosmopolitan, [76];
- present stage of, [79], [99];
- its relation to labor power, [165].
- Idealism, provincial aspects of, [231].
- Immigrants, emotional sentiment among, [13];
- unusual power of association among, [14];
- franchise extended to, [38];
- philosophy in regard to, [41];
- exploitation of, [42], [45];
- evasion of immigration laws by, [47];
- contempt for, [49];
- charm and historical association among, [64], [70];
- ignoring past experience of, [65];
- beginnings of self-government among, [71];
- relations of politician to, [72];
- attempts to teach patriotism to, [75];
- revelation of social customs among, [79];
- standardizing by workmen, [93];
- difficulties largely industrial, [94];
- as wage lowering weapon, [97];
- standard of living for, [102], [116];
- claim on charitable funds, [152];
- present contrasted with youthful condition of, [161];
- early industries among, [203];
- historic backgrounds of, [205];
- manifestations of peace movement among, [235].
- Immigration, decreased by industrial depression, [44];
- of recent years, [200].
- Industrialism, [15];
- versus militarism, [28], [220];
- significance of primitive arts in relation to, [64];
- idealism in, [95];
- as basis for legislation, [121].
- Industrial interests, in contemporary life, [42];
- and the immigrant, [71];
- germane to government, [122];
- and international peace, [113].
- Industrial development, changes in, [124].
- Illiterate children in the U. S., [163].
- 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].
- 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].
- Social, evolution, [211];
- morality in, [213].
- Socialism, based on internationalism and industrialism, [114].
- Socialist’s attitude to present government, [86].
- St. Francis, [21].
- Teamsters’ strike, war element in, [132];
- employers’ position as to arbitration in, [134];
- alliance between employers’ and unionists’ offices in, [135];
- inexperience of merchant employers in, [136];
- social results of, [141].
- Tolstoy, [3], [4], [209], [225], [230], [231], [233], [234].
- Tribal law, [11].
- Tribal Morality, [18].
- Trades unions imitate city government, [94];
- teach immigrants self-government, [95];
- power for amalgamation of, [97];
- attitude toward violence, [98];
- causes for loss of sympathy for, in Stock Yards Strike, [101];
- human appeal in, [102];
- gratitude of immigrant toward, [107];
- devotion to, might be turned to national life, [118];
- organized by Russian government, [122];
- contemporaneous movement difficult to judge, [125];
- success not sole standard of, [128];
- present a time of crisis for, [129];
- attitude toward strike, [130];
- social result of strike on, [144];
- struggle for recognition, [145];
- attitude toward improved machinery, [148];
- uncomprehending victim of, [195].
- War, defence of, [26];
- prophecy of subsidence of, [23];
- moral equivalent for, [24];
- ideals in peace confusing, [110];
- phraseology of new union, [130];
- crime traceable to Spanish, [143];
- new social problems not to be settled, [206];
- attempts to justify by past records, [210];
- substitutes for virtues of, [217];
- contrast between labor and, [234].
- Warfare, cost of, [4];
- customary method of settling labor disputes, [135];
- recognition of good in, [212];
- civilization substitutes law for, [219];
- ideals of labor substituted for those of, [224];
- disappearance of, [229].
- Webb, Mrs. Sidney, [191].
- Whitman, Walt, [45].
- Wilcox, Dr. Charles F., [54].
- Wilcox, Delos F., [117].
- Women, duty toward municipal government, [28], [185], [208];
- conventions a snare to, [186];
- franchise only for educated, [188];
- effect of machinery on work of, [190];
- increasing employment of, [189];
- necessity for protection of working, [191], [196];
- necessity for franchise for, [191], [197];
- relation to clothing manufacture, [192];
- lack in education of, [197], [202], [206].
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