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INDEX
813
  • Jacobi, 344
  • Jager, G., 795
  • James I, 411, 422, 657, 663
  • James, Edmund J., 802
  • James, William, 635
  • Jefferson, Thomas, 763
  • Jenks, Jeremiah W., 158–169 ar.,793
  • Jenner, 105
  • Jerome, 460
  • Jessel, Sir George, 667
  • Johnson, Emory R.,8o3
  • Jonnes, Moreau de, 245
  • Josephus, 461
  • Judson, Harry Pratt, 38–40 ar.
  • Kant, 12, 73, 119, 451, 453, 586, 676
  • Kaufmann. 52, 58, 61, 62
  • Keane, A. H. 639–42 bk.
  • Kekewich, J., 658
  • Kent, J., 412
  • Kidd, Benjamin, 8, 136, 299, 312, 527, 748
  • Kiessling, Johann Tobias, 589
  • Kingsley, 50, 58, 61, 65
  • Kinicutt, 674
  • Knowledge, all knowledge, both end and means, 104; the final criteon, 104–105; proper study of

man is mankind, 106; knowledge is reproduction, 121; knowledge and speculation, 143

  • Kuss, P. N., 696
  • Labor, a service, not a commodity, 66; U. S. Department of Labor, publications, 270; report on convict labor, 270; report on railroad labor, 371; on labor laws of the states. 271; digest of reports of labor bureaus, 271; on housing of the working people, 372; report of congress on labor and capital, 273; report of Department of Agriculture on wages of farm labor, 268; improved condition of in England, 643; bulletin of the Department of Labor, 644; Tabor in Australia, 799; see Capital, Cooperation, Insurance, Strikes, Trades Unions
  • Labor Unions, tyranny of, 35
  • La Bruyere, 151
  • La Fontaine, Chas. H., 802
  • {[sc|Laissez faire}}, see Individualism
  • Lamarck, 17, 20, 338, 435, 477
  • Lami, 339
  • Lampertico, Fedele, 340
  • Land, monopoly of, 279
  • Langerock, Hubert, 799
  • Lapie, P., 446, 452
  • La Rochefoucauld, 532
  • Laughlin, 385
  • Laveleye, Emile de, 64, 780
  • Law, and anthropology, 49; nature of juridical phenomena, 195, 348; unenforced laws and their influence on criminal classes, 291, 203; injustice of police courts, 292; character of the common, 660; precedent vs. public policy, 661; law as an element of public control: the courts, 753; punishment vs. reward, 753; penalties limited by public opinion, 755, jury system should be abolished, 788
  • Lazarus, 439
  • Le Bon, 439
  • Leclaire, 393
  • Le Conte, 199, 203, 478
  • Legislation, need of improvement in, 407; irrationality of 661; legislation in restraint of trade and common law, 664; defects of our legislation

in restraint of trade, 664; account of, 664; largely nullified by the courts, 672

  • Lehmann, 674
  • Leibnitz, 477
  • Le Play, 803
  • Leroy-Beaulieu, Paul, 146
  • Lessing, 119
  • Lestrade, Combes de, 486, 490
  • Lesur Bernard, H., 800
  • Letoumeau, 335, 351, 795
  • Levasseur, Emile, 146
  • Lewes, 635
  • Libraries, enumeration of by census of 1850, 253
  • Liefde, John de. 674
  • Lightfooi, 783
  • Lilienfield, 345. 350. 795
  • Linnaeus, 435
  • Lobby, vicious influence of, 32–33
  • Locke, 17, 635
  • Lodge, Henry Cabot, 347
  • Lombroso, 438
  • Loria, Achille, 346
  • Ludlow, J. M., 50, 800
  • Lutherhof, house of rescue, Weimer, 594
  • Machaivelli, 474, 533
  • Machinery, full service of, not yet secured, 225
  • Mackenzie, 479, 480
  • MacVeagh, Franklin, 551–563 ar.
  • Madison, 263
  • Maine, Sir Henry, 438, 750
  • Maitland, 756
  • Majorana, Angelo, 349
  • Mallery, Garrick, 436
  • Mallet, Pastor, 591
  • Mallock. W. H., 651
  • Malthus 147, 636
  • Man. Simply a term in the cosmical series, 132; his existence an accident, 138, 313 : insignificance in the universe, 138; capacity for happiness, 376; restlessness of, 353; capacity for the ideal, 353; anthropocentric view, 434, 6ai; temperament due to chemical constitution, 442; influences which modify his action, 444; difference between his mind and that of animals, 747; redeemability of, 792
  • Manning, Daniel, 361
  • Mansfield, Lord, 671
  • Manufactures, report of Department of Labor on iron, glass and textile, 371
  • Marburg. Theodore, 645
  • Marriage and Divorce, report of Department of Labor on, 371; Jesus' ideas as to marriage, 457; as to divorce, 459; report of the National Divorce Reform League, 643; origin of marriage, 746; inbreeding avoided, 747; marriage in France, 800
  • Marselli, 346
  • Marsh, 340
  • Marshall, C. J., 398, 413
  • Martin, R., 648
  • Martineau, 301
  • Martini, Cognetti, 346
  • Marx, Carl, 11, 60, 344
  • Mason, Otis T., 496
  • Massaryk, T. G.. 347
  • Mathews, Shailer, 60–77 ar., 182–194 ar., 359–380 ar. 457–473 ar., 604–617 ar., 771–785 ar,
  • Matthew, 338
  • Maurice, Frederic Dentson, 50, 51
  • Mayo-Smith, 482, 486
  • McDermot, George, 596–603 ar.
  • McKinlcy, 163
  • McMaster, 29
  • McMillan, Emerson, 6S9
  • Meredith, W. M. 261
  • Method, error of an obscure style, 639; excuse for dogmatism, 640
  • Meyer, George, 162, 462
  • Meyer, Lucy Riders 674