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INDEX
- Altruism, manifestations of, 17;
- in politics, 48.
- Anglo-Saxon, temptation to govern all peoples alike, 47;
- distrust of experiment, 67;
- individualistic, 68;
- attitude towards self-government, 112.
- Arbitration, change in attitude toward, 133;
- in New Zealand, 134.
- Aristotle’s ideal of a city, 92.
- Assimilation, limit to United States power of, 39;
- workingman’s attitude toward, 94, 117.
- Bandereff, 234.
- Bentham, 23.
- Bloch, Jean de, 4.
- Booth, Charles, maps of London, 86.
- Bosanquet, Mrs. Bernard, 116.
- Buckle, 23.
- Burns, John, 125.
- Charity, organization of in New York, 74;
- modern, democratic and constructive, 79;
- extension of, 84;
- and unskilled labor, 152.
- Chicago Municipal Lodging House, 157.
- Chicago Federation of Labor, 130, 131.
- Chicago Stock Yards Strike, power of unions for amalgamation shown in, 96;
- object of, 101, 111;
- use of referendum vote in, 103, 108;
- good order of, 104;
- paradoxes shown by, 104;
- example of national appeal subordinated to union, 106;
- strike-breaker in, 106;
- Greek in, 109.
- Child Labor, social waste of, 28;
- a national problem, 107;
- industrial value of, 154;
- responsibility of State, 156;
- effect of sub-divided, 158;
- effect of premature, 159;
- effect on parents, 161;
- effect on product, 162.
- Child Labor Legislation, makes for better citizens, 73;
- immigrant parents and, 74;
- uniform, 168;
- leisure gained for play, 169.
- Commerce, international, 115;
- modern representative of conquest, 116.
- Comte, Augustus, 217.
- Constitution of the U. S., and the immigrant, 42, 43, 72, 73.
- Contempt, social results of, 51;
- in industrialism, 116;
- for immigrant, 151;
- for primitive arts, 202.
- Cosmopolitan city, beginnings of newer ideals of peace found in, 11, 13, 18;
- centers of radicalism, 16;
- bond of union in, 17, 204;
- difficulties due to size of, 86, 216;
- subtle problems of, 206.
- Cosmopolitan standard, lack of, 78.
- Dante, 21.
- Democratic government, causes of failure of, 47;
- arousing enthusiasm for, 63;
- result of moral effort, 75;
- inherited form of, 121.
- Democracy, modified slowly, 37;
- repressive legislation in, 52;
- lack of civic expression for, 59;
- failure to apprehend, 91;
- effects of commercialism on, 222.
- Denver Juvenile Court, 81.
- Doctrinaire method, weakness of, 31;
- conditions settled by, 53;
- unattached to experience, 72;
- not fitted to modern patriotism, 74.
- Domestic service, 51;
- a review of the history of, 199.
- Doukhobors, situation in Canada, 67;
- emphasize non-resistance, 230;
- meet martyrdom, 231.
- Education, related to industrial efficiency, 16;
- belief in, as social remedy, 21;
- of vital importance to city, 73;
- compulsory, 74;
- advanced and reform schools, 82;
- passion in America, 85;
- distinctive achievement in America, 166;
- for factory children, 167;
- less expensive than repression, 175;
- already democratized, 178.
- Educators, recognizing industrialism, 169.
- Eighteenth-century philosophy, abandonment of, required, 28;
- inadequacy of, 31;
- responsible for immigration, 40;
- belief in universal franchise, 42;
- ideal man of, 60;
- ideals still influence statesman, 70;
- retained in America, 91;
- formula of equality, 117;
- radicalism of, 121.
- Employer, prone to attack new union, 129;
- charges against unions, 135;
- attitude toward business relations with unions, 138;
- traditions in household, 201.
- England, labor laws of, 152;
- debasement of products of, 166.
- Franchise, 38;
- universal panacea, 42;
- universal franchise, 52;
- beginnings of municipal, 180;
- military test absurd, 182;
- why women should have, 192.
- Factory system, 163;
- worst evils of, 149;
- uneducational, 173.
- Gang, almost tribal in organization, 176;
- political training in, 177.
- German Emperor, 224.
- Germany, government deals with needs of workingman, 88;
- police socialized in, 89;
- not afraid to extend municipal functions, 91;
- economic protection in, 122, 152;
- opposition to militarism in, 165.
- Golden, State Reform State School, 81.
- Government, newer manifestations of, 15;
- away from the life of the people, 35;
- oppressive, dependent on the sword, 36;
- opposition to, formerly patriotism, 42;
- dealing with naturalization, 42;
- test not current, 47;
- concern for the young incorporated in, 80;
- fear of extending functions, 84;
- traditional activities meagre, 87;
- non-interference in industry, 90;
- functions of, 101;
- patriotic citizens forced to ignore, 112.
- Hague tribunal, 5.
- Hebrew alliance, 74.
- Heroism, new, 25, 218.
- Historic method, 31, 63.
- Hobhouse, L. T., 6.
- Hobson, John A., 221.
- Household labor, conference at Lake Placid, 198;
- history of, in America, 199;
- causes of paucity of, 200.
- Hull-House, experiences, 50, 58, 77, 82, 91, 119, 143, 159, 194, 203, 204.
- Humanitarianism, in immigrant quarters, 15;
- aggressive, 26;
- scientific method applied to, 28;
- cosmopolitan, 76;
- present stage of, 79, 99;
- its relation to labor power, 165.
- Idealism, provincial aspects of, 231.
- Immigrants, emotional sentiment among, 13;
- unusual power of association among, 14;
- franchise extended to, 38;
- philosophy in regard to, 41;
- exploitation of, 42, 45;
- evasion of immigration laws by, 47;
- contempt for, 49;
- charm and historical association among, 64, 70;
- ignoring past experience of, 65;
- beginnings of self-government among, 71;
- relations of politician to, 72;
- attempts to teach patriotism to, 75;
- revelation of social customs among, 79;
- standardizing by workmen, 93;
- difficulties largely industrial, 94;
- as wage lowering weapon, 97;
- standard of living for, 102, 116;
- claim on charitable funds, 152;
- present contrasted with youthful condition of, 161;
- early industries among, 203;
- historic backgrounds of, 205;
- manifestations of peace movement among, 235.
- Immigration, decreased by industrial depression, 44;
- of recent years, 200.
- Industrialism, 15;
- versus militarism, 28, 220;
- significance of primitive arts in relation to, 64;
- idealism in, 95;
- as basis for legislation, 121.
- Industrial interests, in contemporary life, 42;
- and the immigrant, 71;
- germane to government, 122;
- and international peace, 113.
- Industrial development, changes in, 124.
- Illiterate children in the U. S., 163.
- Internationalism, 23;
- socialism based on, 114;
- Mazzini’s address on, 115;
- active and tangible, 237.
- International Peace Conference in Boston, 237.
- Interparliamentary union for international arbitration, 6.
- Institute of International Law, 6.
- James, William, 24.
- Jefferson, Thomas, 31.
- Justice, the larger, 236.
- Juvenile Courts, 80;
- Denver, 81;
- parental attitude of, 82.
- Machinery and the industrial situation, 149.
- Mazzini, 29, 115.
- Militarism, versus industrialism, 28;
- police department a survival of, 55;
- mediaeval city founded on, 207;
- negative results of, 220.
- Mitchell, John, 126, 146.
- Morality, class, 27;
- group, 124, 145;
- antiquated codes of, 210;
- village standards of, 215.
- Morley, John, 118.
- Morris, William, 203.
- Municipal government, admitted failure of, 31;
- full of survivals, 34;
- two points of rapid development in, 79;
- ignores interests of average citizen, 85;
- failure to provide playgrounds, 176;
- indifference of citizens to, 183;
- woman’s traditional activities in, 184.
- Naturalization, 42;
- rests on laws of 1802, 43;
- brokerage in papers of, 46, 71;
- test not contemporaneous, 42.
- Non-resistance, a misleading word, 8;
- non-resistance strike, 232;
- aggressive, 233.
- Patriotism, belief that war engenders, 18;
- a newer, arising, 19;
- founded on sacrifice, 74;
- taught too formally, 75;
- primitive core of, 91;
- founded on war, 140, 217;
- bound in trappings of the past, 214.
- Peace, dynamic versus dogmatic, 7;
- predicted by Isaiah, 237.
- Perris, G. H., 231.
- Play, a social stimulus, 171;
- develops self-government and discipline, 173;
- attitude of enlightened city government to, 178.
- Politician, professional, produced by mechanical government, 52;
- friend of the vicious, 56;
- appeals to human sentiment, 59;
- first friend of immigrant, 72;
- understands people’s hopes, 79;
- attempts to control strike, 103.
- Protective legislation, aggressive aspect of the newer humanitarianism, 28;
- U. S. deficient in, 152.
- Reformer, contemptuous attitude of, 49;
- sweeping condemnations of, 57;
- alliance with business interests of, 61.
- Revolutionary War, 36, 37.
- Revolutionist, 232.
- Repressive legislation, 54;
- human element in, 55.
- Royce, Josiah, 32.
- Ruskin, 235.
- Russia, 68;
- the mir, 67;
- attitude toward workmen, 122;
- the army of, 230.
- Self-government, difficulties and blunders of, 32;
- crux of local, 35;
- skepticism for ideals of, 39;
- must deal with unsuccessful, 62;
- scope of, 63;
- forms of democracy for, 88;
- immigrants’ first lesson in, 95;
- clearly not yet attained, 108;
- popular government oppressor of, 104;
- might profit by industrial experience, 121.
- Shakespeare, 9.
- Social, evolution, 211;
- morality in, 213.
- Socialism, based on internationalism and industrialism, 114.
- Socialist’s attitude to present government, 86.
- St. Francis, 21.
- Teamsters’ strike, war element in, 132;
- employers’ position as to arbitration in, 134;
- alliance between employers’ and unionists’ offices in, 135;
- inexperience of merchant employers in, 136;
- social results of, 141.
- Tolstoy, 3, 4, 209, 225, 230, 231, 233, 234.
- Tribal law, 11.
- Tribal Morality, 18.
- Trades unions imitate city government, 94;
- teach immigrants self-government, 95;
- power for amalgamation of, 97;
- attitude toward violence, 98;
- causes for loss of sympathy for, in Stock Yards Strike, 101;
- human appeal in, 102;
- gratitude of immigrant toward, 107;
- devotion to, might be turned to national life, 118;
- organized by Russian government, 122;
- contemporaneous movement difficult to judge, 125;
- success not sole standard of, 128;
- present a time of crisis for, 129;
- attitude toward strike, 130;
- social result of strike on, 144;
- struggle for recognition, 145;
- attitude toward improved machinery, 148;
- uncomprehending victim of, 195.
- War, defence of, 26;
- prophecy of subsidence of, 23;
- moral equivalent for, 24;
- ideals in peace confusing, 110;
- phraseology of new union, 130;
- crime traceable to Spanish, 143;
- new social problems not to be settled, 206;
- attempts to justify by past records, 210;
- substitutes for virtues of, 217;
- contrast between labor and, 234.
- Warfare, cost of, 4;
- customary method of settling labor disputes, 135;
- recognition of good in, 212;
- civilization substitutes law for, 219;
- ideals of labor substituted for those of, 224;
- disappearance of, 229.
- Webb, Mrs. Sidney, 191.
- Whitman, Walt, 45.
- Wilcox, Dr. Charles F., 54.
- Wilcox, Delos F., 117.
- Women, duty toward municipal government, 28, 185, 208;
- conventions a snare to, 186;
- franchise only for educated, 188;
- effect of machinery on work of, 190;
- increasing employment of, 189;
- necessity for protection of working, 191, 196;
- necessity for franchise for, 191, 197;
- relation to clothing manufacture, 192;
- lack in education of, 197, 202, 206.