CONTENTS

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I. Fundamental Notions of the Folkways and of the Mores [1]
II. Characteristics of the Mores [75]
III. The Struggle for Existence [119]
IV. Labor, Wealth [158]
V. Societal Selection [173]
VI. Slavery [261]
VII. Abortion, Infanticide, Killing the Old [308]
VIII. Cannibalism [329]
IX. Sex Mores [342]
X. The Marriage Institution [395]
XI. The Social Codes [417]
XII. Incest [479]
XIII. Kinship, Blood Revenge, Primitive Justice, Peace [493]
XIV. Uncleanness and the Evil Eye [509]
XV. The Mores can make Anything Right and prevent Condemnation of Anything [521]
XVI. Sacral Harlotry, Child Sacrifice [533]
XVII. Popular Sports, Exhibitions, Drama [560]
XVIII. Asceticism [605]
XIX. Education, History [628]
XX. Life Policy, Virtue vs. Success [639]
LIST OF BOOKS[655]
INDEX[671]