Chapter 12 of 13 · 978 words · ~5 min read

Part II

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Domiciliary privacy, 191.

Doubt, 256.

Drama, material of, 27 ff.; see also “Comedy”, and “Tragedy”.

Dreiser, Theodore, 29 f.

Drives and pulls, psychic, 144 ff.

Dynamics of mind, vi, 43, 82, 86, _et passim_.

Dynamic view of physical nature, 82, 85.

Economic imperialism, 51.

Economic interpretation of history, 136.

Economic order, the, 136, 138, 165; see also “Capitalism”, etc.

Economic production, Ch. XVII.

Education, 4, Ch. XIII, 176, 184, 210, 212 ff., 247; see also “Schools”, “Colleges and universities”, and “Religious education”.

Efficiency, 4, 8, 13, 32, 52 f., 127, 133, 201.

Ego, the, 44; see also “Self, the personal”, etc.

Elliott, Harrison, 234 (note).

Emerson, R. W., 9, 25 f.

Environment, influence of, 104 f., 252; see also Ch. XIII.

Ethics, problems of, 23, 54, 79, 86, 124, 138, 140, 161, 171, 173.

Evangelism, 58, 176.

Evolution, Ch. IV, 52, Ch. X, 145, 156, 163; see also “Variations”, “Mutations”, and “Continuity”.

Experience as source of wisdom, 197.

Experimental schools, Ch. XIII.

Ezekiel the prophet, 21.

Faculty psychology, 37.

Family, the, 40, 52, 121, 126, 130, 132, 135, 138, 164 f., 175, 221, 233, 248.

Fate, 28.

Faust, Dr., 4.

Fear, 10, 243; see also “security, desire for”.

Fellowship, see “Friendship”.

Food, desire for, 39, 41, 75 ff.

Force, belief in and use of, 18, 133, 176.

Fosdick, H. E., 249.

Francis, Saint, of Assisi, 162.

Freedom, 10, 72, 104 f., 125, 130, 162, 176, Ch. XXIV, 200, 210, 216, Ch. XXX, 255, 258.

Friendship, 213, 231, 233, 257.

Frost, Robert, 244.

Fundamentalism, 22, 24 f.

Galileo, 189.

Gandhi, M. K., 49.

Gautama, the Buddha, 146.

Germany, 204.

Gestalt-psychology, 42, 84 ff.

Ghosts, 37, 80.

God, 25 f., 50, 58, 60, 63 f., 70, 113 f., 118, 136 f., 140, 146, 154 f., 156, 172, 205, 211, 245 ff., 256 f., 258.

Goldman, Emma, 187.

Good men, badness of, 161.

Good-will, 255.

Government, and its forms, 160, 167; see also, “Courts of Law”, “Laws of the State”, and “U. S. Constitution”.

Grace, divine, 57.

Great Britain, 213.

Great men, Ch. XIV.

Greed, 179; See also, “Profits”, etc.

Greek notion of self-realization, 250.

Health, 159.

Hegel, 242.

Help, mutual, 23.

Herd-action, 182, 232.

Heredity, 104 f.; see also, “Environment, influence of”.

Hero-worship, 116.

“Higher nature”, our, 158, 161.

History, 110 ff., 136.

Humanitarianism, 23, 32.

Human nature, the paradox of, 209.

Humor, 243 ff.

Huxley, Thomas, 23 f.

Hylan, J. F., 249.

Immanence of God, 9.

Imperialism, economic, 51.

Industry, 8, 247.

Industrialism, v, 46, 48, 56, 58 f., 61 ff., 90, Ch. XV, 139, 155.

Instincts, theory of, 28, 39, 41 f., 45, 82 f., 84, 87, 93, 97, 145.

Institutionalism, 164.

Intelligence tests, 89 ff., 93, 104.

Intelligentsia, the, 248.

Interests, 78, 235.

Invention, 8.

Irrationality of man, Ch. V.

Jacks, L. P., 257.

James, William, 80, 82, 101.

Jealousy, 39, 179.

Jesus, 63 f., 127, 140, 146, 174, 198, 201.

John, Gospel of, 4.

Kant, Immanuel, 244.

Koffka, K., 84, 94 (note).

Krutch, J. W., 30.

Labor, labor movement, 64, 121, 132; see also, “Workingmen”.

Ladd, G. T., 82.

Land hunger, 131.

Lauder, Harry, 123.

Laws of nature, 258; see also, “Science”, etc.

Laws of the State, 166 f., 190; see also, “Constitution of the U. S.”

Laughter, 243 ff.

“Lazarus”, Eugene O’Neill’s play, 246.

Lewis, Sinclair, 31, 201.

Life, 125, 252.

Lincoln, Abraham, 75, 90.

Literature of disillusionment, Ch. V, 52, 56, 92 f., 210.

Louis XIV, 90.

“Lower classes, the”, 174.

“Lower nature, our”, Ch. XX, Ch. XXIII.

Lust, 179, 181 f.

Lynchings, 182.

MacCurdy, J. T., 87, 94 (note).

“Main Street”, Sinclair Lewis’s story, 79.

Majorities, 216 f., 242; see also, “Minorities.”

Malice, 179.

Marot, Helen, 129, also note.

Mastery, motives of, 124.

Maturity, Ch. XII (esp. 99-101), Ch. XXV.

Mearns, H., 108.

Mencken, H. L., 201.

Metaphysics, 71, 81, 252, 258.

Milton, 185.

Minorities, Ch. XXVII, 238, 242, 255; see also, “Majorities.”

Modern spirit, the, 69.

“Morality Play for the Leisured Class, A”, Balderston’s comedy, 146.

Morals, experimentation in, 224.

“Motive”, two senses of, 143.

Münsterberg, H., 82.

Musical compositions of children, 110 (note).

Mutations, biological, 74.

Mysticism, 65, 156.

Nation, The (periodical), 245.

Nationalism, 23, 51, 167.

Naturalism, 73, 113, 115, 250.

Nature, 74, 258; see also, “Science”, etc.

Nature and nurture, 104.

Neighborhood Playhouse, The, 146.

Nero, 90.

New York Court of Appeals, 190.

Obligation, 255.

Occidental civilization, 49, 61.

Occupational introversion, 167.

O’Neill, Eugene, 30, 32, 246.

Open-mindedness, 239.

Organic view of physical nature, 82, 84 f.

“Organism, the”, 36.

Orthodoxies, various, 127, 166, 168 f., 187, 220.

Pain, 148.

Parker, Carleton, 129, also note.

## Partizanship in education, 213.

Pasadena Community Playhouse, 246.

Passions, the, Ch. XXIII.

Patriotism, 213.

Paul, the Apostle, 157, 212.

Peace Treaty of Versailles, 18 f.

Penn, William, 90.

Persons, see “Self”, etc.

Pessimism, 69 f.

Pictures by children, 109 f.

Plato, 146, 156.

Play, 231.

Pleasure, devotion of youth to, 196.

Poems by the young, 108.

Political corruption, 227.

Political parties, 217.

Pope, the, 187.

Power, desire for and effects of possessing, 123, 218 ff.

Profit system and profit motive, 17, 39, 50 f., 58, 70, 121, 139, 175.

Progressive Education Association and magazine, 109 f.

Progressive Party, 217.

Propaganda, 13, 15, 117, 160.

Property, ethics of, 54 f., 62.

Prophets, 118, 239.

Protestantism, 62 f., 64 f., 211, 222.

Psychiatry, 93, 100; see also, “Psychoanalysis”.

Psychoanalysis, 43, 52, 86 ff., 101 f., 172.

Psychology, vi, 23, 25, 35, Ch. VI, 45 f., 52, 156, Ch. XI, 85 ff., 114.

Psychology of religion, v.

Pugnacity, 39, 51, 124, 243.

Puritanism, 62.

Quaker meetings, 234.

Race superiority, 14.

Rashness of youth, 202.

Rationality in children, 106.

Rationalization, 22 f., 43, 45, 54.

Reading matter, 160.

Reason and the irrational, 163, Ch. XXI, 170.

Recapitulation theory, the, 97.

Reflexes, conditioned, 41 f., 84.

Reform movements, 210.

Regeneration, 57, 60, 156.

Release of our capacities,