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The Great Illusion / A Study of the Relation of Military Power to National Advantage
Norman Angell
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  • James I. of Scotland, [208]
  • James, Professor William, [165], [294]
  • Japan, position of, as "owner" of Korea, [86]
  • Johnston, Sir Harry H., [150]
  • Kidd, Benjamin, [17], [18]
  • Kingsley, Charles, [165]
  • Kitchener, Lord, [200];
    • W.H. Steevens' description of, [282]
  • Korea, position of Japan as "owner" of, [86]
  • Koster, Admiral von, [20], [21]
  • Kotze scandal, the, and "rottenness" of German civilization, Times on, [252]
  • Kropotkin, Prince, [218]
  • Labour: division of, explained from point of view of conquest, [53];
    • in the modern world, [66]
  • Laurier, Sir Wilfrid, [113]
  • Lavisse, [96]
  • Law of Acceleration. See [Acceleration, Law of]
  • Law, natural, of man in relation to strife, [185]
  • Lea, General Homer, [161], [212], [213], [234], [282]
  • Lecky, [206], [210], [278], [377]
  • Limborch, [208]
  • Loti, Pierre, [242]
  • Lucas, Sir C.P., [111]
  • Machiavelli, [41]
  • McDougal, Professor W., [308], [311]
  • McKenzie, F.A., [75]
  • Mahan, Admiral: quoted on international relations, [15], [16];
    • quoted in criticism of "The Great Illusion," [170];
    • quoted on elements of international politics, [171];
    • quoted on world-politics, [320]
  • Manchester Guardian and peace, [287]-[288]
  • Mankind: biological development of, [186];
    • progress of, from barbarity to civilization, [199];
    • psychological change in, [217];
    • reasons for indisposition to fight in, [220];
    • process of civilization of, [219]-[221];
    • attitude of "average sensual man" towards peace, [371]-[372]
  • Martin, T.G., [18]
  • Matin, Le, [9], [10], [214]
  • Maxse, Leo, [196], [219]
  • Méline régime, the, in French Colonies, [121]
  • Merchant adventurer, the case of, in sixteenth century, [108]-[109]
  • Militarists, views of, on war, [178]-[179]
  • Military force: when and where it may be necessary, [146];
    • not essential to national efficiency, [243]
  • Military support of Colonies. See [Colonies]
  • Military training, its influence on peace, [218]-[219]
  • Moltke, von, [163]
  • Money. See [Finance]
  • Morning Post, [304], [331]
  • Mulhall on comparative standard of comfort in European countries, [36]
  • Murray, Major, [41]
  • Napoleonic wars, results of, [238]
  • Nation, Nations: falseness of analogy between individual and a, [193], [297]-[299];
    • honour of, [202];
    • why warlike, do not inherit the earth, [224];
    • warlike and unwarlike, [225], [227], [234];
    • Canada least warlike, [234];
    • power of a, not dependent on its army and navy, [240]-[241];
    • reason for decay of military, [247]-[248];
    • complexity of, [317]-[318];
    • Spectator on economic theories of, [319]
  • National efficiency, relation to military power, [244]
  • Nationalism and the co-operation of States, [312]-[313]
  • Navy, British: Times on powers of, [17];
    • H.W. Wilson on necessity for powerful, [17];
    • Admiral Fisher on supremacy of, [350]
  • Northmen methods, [200]
  • Norway: the carrying trade of, [74];
    • no temptation to invade, Sir Wilfrid Laurier on, [113]
  • Novikow, J., Darwinian theory of, [184]
  • Owen, Mr. Douglas, [19]
  • "Ownership." See [Possession]
  • Pacifists: pleas of, [6], [7], [10]-[12];
    • case of, [168];
    • patriots and, [373]
  • Pan-Germanists, aims of, [44]
  • Patriots: Patriotism, national honour and, [204];
    • modification of aims of, owing to interdependence, [211];
    • General Lea on extinction of, in United States, [213];
    • the religion of politics, [362];
    • pacifists and, [373], [376]
  • Peace: why propaganda has given small results, [10]-[12];
    • psychological case for, [168]-[169];
    • qualities necessary to preserve, [217];
    • occupations which tend towards, [218]-[219];
    • military training and, [219];
    • attitude of "average sensual man" towards, [371]-[372]
  • Penfold, F. C, [87]
  • Philippines, financial effect of loss of, to Spain, [241]
  • Phillips, Captain March, [291]
  • Pitcairn, [208]
  • Police Force, London, paradox of, applied in relation to conquest, [144], [145], [264]
  • Politics, obsolete terminology of, [76]
  • Portugal, cause of failure of expansion in Asia, [239]-[240]
  • Possession: Sir J.R. Seeley on, [129];
    • fallacious theory considered from German point of view, [133]-[134]
  • Printing: results of invention of, [277]-[279];
    • power of, [364]
  • Prussia: cause of prosperity of, [246];
    • agitation for electoral reform in, [254]
  • Public Opinion, [81]-[87]
  • Pugnacity: irrational nature of, [187]-[189];
    • Professor William McDougal on, [308]-[309]
  • Referee, [19]
  • Regimentation, Germany's progress owing to, [255]-[256]
  • Religion: early ideals of, [174]-[175];
    • Critchfield on influence of Catholic priests in South American Republics, [175];
    • struggles of, and the State, [181]-[182], [205]-[206], [207];
    • beliefs no longer enforced by Government, [205];
    • Lecky on wars of, [206]-[211];
    • freedom of opinion in, [212];
    • reason of cessation of wars of, [307];
    • relation to politics of, [362]-[363]
  • Renan, Ernest, [164]-[229]
  • Repudiation. See [Finance]
  • Revenue, State, what becomes of, [48]
  • Rizzi, Francisco, [208]
  • Robertson, John M., [249]
  • Rohrbach, Dr. P., [136]
  • Roman civilization: Mr. Roosevelt on, [223];
    • Sir J.R. Seeley on downfall and decay of, [237]
  • Rome, Ancient: Sir J.R. Seeley on downfall and decay of, [237];
    • slave society of, [269];
    • contrast between, and Britain, [276]
  • Roosevelt, Mr., [164], [201], [202], [222], [229], [231], [234], [262]
  • Salisbury, Lord, [36]
  • Samoa, the case of the Powers, [149]
  • Sanderson, Lord, [324]
  • Schulze-Gaevernitz, Prof. von, [6]
  • Sea-Power, overseas trade, Benjamin Kidd on, [17]-[18].
    • See also [British Navy]
  • Seeley, Sir J.R., [129], [237]
  • Shaw, G.B., [250]
  • Slavery, Slaves: society of, in Rome, [268];
    • its relation to physical force, [269]-[270]
  • Socialism, progress of, in Germany after War of 1870, [99]
  • Soetbeer, [98]
  • Soldier: R. Blatchford on character of, [259]-[260];
    • Captain March Phillips on, [291]-[292];
    • Spectator on, [264];
    • our debt to the, [293];
    • boyish appeal of the, [293]-[294];
    • the "poetic shelf" for the, [295]
  • Spain: F.C. Penfold on progress of, since war, [87];
    • failure of expansion of, in Asia, [240]-[241];
    • Pierre Loti quoted in praise of troops, [242];
    • military virtues of, [242];
    • ruin of, by conquest, [246]
  • Spanish American. See [America, South]
  • Spectator, [156], [209], [210], [292], [333]-[337], [347], [356]
  • Spencer, Herbert, [271]-[272]
  • State, States: analogy between individuals in, [194]-[195];
    • division of, in relation to conflict, [196];
    • ancient and modern, character of, [296];
    • false analogy between, and a person, [298]-[301];
    • independent nature of, [300]-[301];
    • Morning Post on the organism of, [304];
    • heterogeneous elements of, [306];
    • Professor McDougal on pugnacity of barbarous, [308]-[309];
    • definition of, [313];
    • reasons for lessening "rôle" of hostility among, [313]-[314];
    • position of citizen of small, if he became citizen of a large, [321]-[322]
  • States small: as prosperous as the Great Powers, [32], [40];
    • investments secure in, [36], [37], [41];
    • cause of prosperity of, [42]-[43]
  • Statesmen: Major Murray on methods of, with regard to treaties, [41];
    • Leo Maxse on character of English, [196]
  • Steevens, W.H., [282], [289], [290], [291]
  • Steinmetz, S.R., [160]
  • Stengel, Baron von, [20], [162], [229]
  • Story, General John P., [162]
  • Switzerland: the commercial power of, [75];
    • compared to Prussia, [255];
    • position of British subject in, if threatened by Britain, [302]
  • Temps, Le, [122]
  • Territorial independence, Farrer on, [42]
  • Times, the, [17], [232], [250], [252], [319], [331]
  • Trade: T.G. Martin on Britain's carrying, [18];
    • Admiral von Koster quoted on German overseas, [20]-[21];
    • impossible to capture, by military conquest, [30]-[33];
    • statistics of Britain's overseas, [120];
    • diminishing factor of physical force in, [275]-[276].
    • See also [Competition], [Commerce], [Industry]
  • Transvaal: treatment of British Indian in, before and after the war, [117]-[119];
    • gold-mines of, as motives for Boer War, [125]-[127];
    • national character of, still unchanged, [135]
  • Treasury, Mr. D. Owen on what enriches, [19]
  • Treaties, Major Stuart Murray on futility of, [41]
  • Tribute, exaction of, an economic impossibility, [31]
  • Tripoli, ineptitude of Italy in, [143]