[63] Ross: Social Psychology, p. 273.
[64] Russell: Why Men Fight, p. 236. The fact that patriotism has been relatively uncriticized is not its only source of strength; it is an important one.
[65] Sumner: Folkways, p. 95. Italics mine.
Part III
[66] The beliefs, however, are often closely related to the impulses and habits, and may simply be the latter raised to the level of consciousness. In fact, when an impulse or a habit gets raised to the conscious level, it becomes a belief.
[67] Graham Wallas: The Great Society, p. 36.
[68] Alfred Tennyson. Poem has no title. Stanza given is the opening one. See The Works of Alfred Lord Tennyson, London and New York, MacMillan Co., 1892, p. 64.
[69] Herbert Spencer: Social Statics, p. 283.
[70] Daniel Webster: Reply to Hayne. Jan. 26, 1830.
[71] Green: Works. Vol. II. The Principles of Political Obligation, p. 384. Italics mine.