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 INDEX

innocence and abnormal sin, alliance between, 4

Abortion, open advocacy of, 138

Affinity as a bar to marriage, 8

Altruism, remarks on, in

Anarchy, definition of, 22, 23

the opposite of Socialism, 159

Anglican Church, the, and question of disestablishment, 75

Aristocratic marriages, Eugenists and, 139 et seq.

Atheistic literary style, the, 46

Authority versus Reason, 132

Autocrats, Eugenists as, 15

, and the Servile State, 21, 165

rebuked by The Nation, 122

Blücher, Marshal, an alleged saying of, 124

Bolce, Mr., the super-Eugenist, 180, 181

Bolshevists, and "proletarian art," 169

Brummell, Mr., vanity of, 96

Burglary, punishment for, 36

, immorality of, 126, 127

in the Middle Ages, 92

Calvinists and the doctrine of free-will, 52

Capitalists, and workmen, 133

Socialists and, 47

Casuists, Eugenists as, 14

Catholic countries, and the drink traffic, 122

Celtic sadness, and the desolation of Belfast, 121

Chesterton, G. K., and Socialism, 159 et seq.

on H. G. Wells, 69

rebuked by The Nation, 122

Children, and non-eugenic unions, 7

cruelty to: punishment for, 26-7

Christian conception of rebellion, the, 22, 23

Christian religion as protector of the ideal of marriage, 175

Christian serf, how he differed from a pagan slave, 102

Christianity, and freedom, 10

Church teaching, compulsory, 75

Church, the, and question of disestablishment, 75

"Class War, the," and Socialists, 47

Coercion, and control of sex-relationship, 155

Comic songs, and a sermon thereon, 169 et seq.

Compulsion, and sexual selection, 14, 155

Compulsory education, 95

vaccination, 77

Concordat, the, and the independence of the Roman Church, 75

Criminals, difference between lunatics and, 34, 35

proposed vivisection of, 79

punishment of, 25 et seq., 35 et seq.

Criminology as a disease, 167

Cruelty to children, punishment for, 26-7

, concrete and otherwise, 32 et seq.

Disestablishment, author's views on, 75

Doctors, as health advisers of the community, 55, 58

limits to their knowledge, 57 185