Chapter 11 of 13 · 246 words · ~1 min read

Part IV

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Browning, R., 9.

Buddha, The, 146.

Business, motives of, Ch. XV; see also “Industrialism”.

Calkins, M. W., 85, 94 (note).

Canada, 213.

Capitalism and capitalists, 39, 50, 121; see also “Industrialism”, “Profits”, and “Labor”.

Catholic Church, see “Roman Catholic Church”.

Character, 44.

Childhood, Chs. XII, XIII.

Child-study movement, 97 f.

China, 61, 181.

Christianity, Ch. VIII, 61 ff., 162, 210 f., 214, 250.

Christians, 113.

Church, v, 57, 59 f., 138, 140, 153, 168, 174, 186 ff., 201 ff., 247; see also “Protestantism” and “Roman Catholic Church”.

Church school, see “Religious Education”.

Class interest, 133, 139.

Colleges and universities, 138, 186, 188 ff., 193, 201, 224 ff.

Comedy, 244.

Common man, the, 119.

Competition, 23, 49.

Compromise, policy of, 173.

Conditioned reflex, 41 f., 84.

Configuration, see “Gestalt-psychology”.

Conflict between men, 50, 133, 139, 218.

Conflict, inner, 153.

Confucius, 90.

Constitution of the U. S., 185, 191 f.

Continuity in nature, 74.

Contracts, 54, 190.

Conventionality, 108, Ch. XXII.

Conversion, 59.

Coolidge, Calvin, 200.

Cooperative thinking, Ch. XXVIII, 255, 257.

Courts of law, 190.

Creation, special, 5.

Creative activity, 104, 106 ff., 210.

Criticism, function of, 248.

Crowd-action, 182, 232.

Curiosity, 41.

Cynicism, vi, 29, 32, 151 f.

Darwin, Charles, 25.

Debate, 236.

Defence mechanisms, 127, 243, 247, 257.

Democracy, 22.

Democratic Party, 217.

Depravity, 26, 56 f., 60, 70, 113, 163, Ch. XXII.

Desires, see “Wants”.

Determinism, 29.

Dignity of man, 21, 26.

Discomforts, 160.

Discussion method, 234 _et passim_.

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