[72] Cf. Thomas Hobbes: Leviathan.

[73] J. S. Mill. In letter to John Sterling, Oct. 20-22, 1831. Elliott: Letters, Vol. I, p. 15.

[74] Josiah Quincy, Jr.: Second Centennial of Boston. Sept. 17, 1830.

[75] L. T. Chamberlin: Patriotism and The Moral Law, p. 10.

[76] J. S. Mill: Principles of Political Economy, Vol. II, p. 397.

[77] Cf. Aristotle: Politics, Bk. I, Chap. 1, p. 3. Jowett’s edition.

[78] Cf. Plato: The Republic.

[79] Edward Everett Hale: The Man Without a Country. Preface, pp. IV, V. School edition; Boston; Little, Brown, and Co.; 1905.

[80] The term “syndicalism” as here used means roughly the principle that societal control should be in the hands of organizations based upon the fact of common occupation. Cf. G. D. H. Cole: The World of Labour.

[81] Plato: Crito, pp. 371 ff. Jowett’s edition.