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Nitti, F. S., 875 bk

Nobiling, 50

Nordcau, Max, 327

North, S. N. D., 332 ab, 481 ab

Novicow, J.,6, 606**

OLD-AGE PENSIONS. See Insurance O'Shca. M. V.. , 42 a* Owen, Robert, 644, 645, 646

Paine, R. T., 125

Palmer, B. M., 835

Parisel, 146

Parker, G. F., 660

Parkes, E A., 77

Parsons, Willard, 136

Passy, Frederick, 1-12 ar

Pater, Walter, 357

Paton, 660

Patten, S. N., 239, 300, 456, 825

Patton, 21 sup

Peabody, F. G., 69; 329 ab

PEACE MOVEMENT. See Arbitration, International

Peackover, Miss, 3

PERIODICALS. Characterization of periodicals of sociology, 156, 320

Pestalozzi, 30

Phelps. E. J., 475 *>*

PHILOSOPHY. Principles of empirical, 14-15: em- pirical cannot logically deny freedom of the will, 16 ; monistic and atomistic contrasted, 23 ; con- tradiction between law of continuity and princi- ple of heterogeneity, 25

Piche, Albert, 67

Pichot, Abbe, 4

Pierce, A. H., 616

Place, Francis, 645

Plato, 248, 274, 463, 20 sup

Plener, 646

POLITICAL ECONOMY. Overproduction, 14-20, 134, 716; Studies in Economics, 129-31 bk; social- izing of consumption, 129; utility vs. value, 129; The Criterion of Distributive Justice, 264-73 ar relation of moralist to, 264; difficulty of denning justice in, 265 ; welfare vs individual deserts, 266-7 \ untenableness of the latter, 268 ; work of the Austrian school, 299; the idea of value, 327; the purpose of, 454; Owen on labor and value, 645; Ruskin's influence on, 652; Bagehot's estimate of classical, 655 ; Smart and the Austrian school, 658; qualitative vs. quanti- tative consumption, 659; Economics: An Ac- count of the Relations between Private Prop- erty and Public Welfare, 739 bk ; wealth vs. welfare, 740; the economic man, 744; The old generation of economists and the new, 888 ab; Economic morality, 888 ab; Restoration of economics to ethics, 889 ab. (See also Finance Taxation)

POLITICAL SCIENCE. Absolute monarchy and ab- solute democracy, 178 ; character of majority rule, 181-3; political institutions no longer sacred, 349; enterprises for piofit not a legitimate func- tion of government, 380: society without gov- ernment, 542; strengthening of government ad- vocated by Bentham, 644; enlargement of pro- tective functions advocated by Shaftesbury, 646 ; nature and operation of government, 803-7

Pomeroy, Eltweed, 621 ab, 872 9

POPULATION. The Reversal of Malthus, 13-24 ar; Malthus' principle stated, 15; overproduction, 15 ; cause of reversal, 16-19; ine remedy, 20-24; Growth of the French Canadian race in America, 477 ab; The Problem of population, 482 ab; duty of limiting, 860; as an element in society, 861-7. La Population et le Systeme

Social, 875-8 bk; conditions governing birth rate, 877-8

Porritt, Edward, 628 ab

Posada, Adolphe,6o 7 bk

POSTAL SAVINGS BANKS. Postal Savings Ranks, 621 ab

POVERTY. /s poverty diminishing, 145 ab; Commercial relations of the poor, 147 ab; Is poverty diminishing, 328 ao; Rich and Poor, 874 bk; unequal distribution as a cause of, 879: liquor question and, 885

Powers. H. H., 315

Powers. L. G., 887 ab

Pratt, Hodgson, 3

Procter, W. C., 43

PROFIT SHARING. Profit Sharing at Ivory dale, 43-57 ar; favored by Nicholson, 473

PROPERTY. Justification of private, 128; idea of ownership, 623 ; distribution of, 624 ; inheritance of, 794

PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION. In Switzer- land, 32

PROTECTION. See Tariff

Proudhon, 178, 330

PSYCHOLOGY. As a science, 84 ; appetites and emotions as dynamic force, 85, 237, 324; force of mind from force of atom, 86; individual and social, 137; psychology of subordination, 169; Epidemics of hysteria, 327 ab; Alterations of Personality, 614 bk; hypnotism, somnambulism, hysteria, 614

Publications of the Church Social Union, 621 rv

Puglia, F., 315

Quetelet, 671

Rae, John, 58 Raiffeisen, 60 RAILROADS. Railways of the world, 150 <z. (See

also Insurance) Randall, 738 Randon, L., 618 ab Ratzel, Friedrich, 611 bk Rauschenbusch, Walter, 202-19 ar Reed, T. B., 5 i5 RELIGION. Nature of, 96-107, 433 ; as a factor in

social control, 433-5; function of religious

gatherings and ceremonies, 823-38. (See also

Christianity) Reveillere, 7

Revue du Christianisme Social, 618 ab Revue du Travail, 625 ab, 785 Revue Socialiste, 151 ab Reynolds, J. B., 148 ab Ricardo, 539, 654,655 Richards, Henry, i, 3, 6 Richet, Charles, 3 Riis, J. A., 136  547-66 ar; 823-38 ar Rousseau, J. J., 346, 442, 628,846 Ruskin, John, 43, 649, 651, 652, 653, 654, 656, 658,

659

Sadler, M. T., 646

Salmon, Lucy M., 879 bk

Salter, W. M., 5 6t

Sanborn, F. B., 126

SANITARY SCIENCE. Sanitation and Sociology, 74-81 ar; narrow views of, 74; financial gain from improved, 75; higher end of, 76-79; influ-