4. The Morality of Conscience 262
5. Social Ethics 266
(i) Social Ethics as an actual world 266
(ii) Social Ethics as the nature of self-consciousness 267
6. Sub-divisions of Social Ethics. The Family 269 (a) Depends on natural fact 269 (b) Is factor in the State 270 (c) Ethical and Monogamous Household 271 (d) Relation to Property 272
7. Bourgeois Society. Justice, State Regulation, and Trade Societies 272
8. The State proper, or Political Constitution 280
9. Public discussion and public opinion 285
10. Criticism of such an analysis of the Modern State 287
CHAPTER XI
INSTITUTIONS CONSIDERED AS ETHICAL IDEAS 296-334
1. The individual soul and the social mind 296