[53] M. Gabriel Tarde has made more of this disposition than any other writer. See Tarde: The Laws of Imitation. His definition of imitation is on p. XIV, in preface to the second edition.
[54] Sumner: Folkways, p. 5. Italics mine.
[55] C. D. Burns: The Morality of Nations, p. 106.
[56] Lippmann: The Stakes of Diplomacy, p. 51.
[57] Sumner: Folkways, p. 30.
[58] Ibid., pp. 77, 173, 174.
[59] Ibid., p. 71.
[60] Cf. C. D. Burns: The Morality of Nations, pp. 14, 15.
[61] Lessing: Nathan the Wise, Act III, Sc. VII. Kohut’s edition.
[62] Cooley: Human Nature and the Social Order, p. 36. Quoted by Ross: Social Psychology, p. 4.