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 * 1) Leadership in the Modern World.
 * 2) The Cultivation of the Hero.
 * 3) The Hero as a Child of Crisis.
 * 4) The Hero and the Philosopher of History.
 * 5) Psychological Roots of Hero-Interest.


 * 1) Literature, Music, and Painting.
 * 2) Philosophy and Science.
 * 3) Religion.
 * 4) The Historical Hero.


 * 1) The Character of Rulers and Historical Conditions.
 * 2) Some Striking Correlations.
 * 3) Royalty by Right of Gametes.
 * 4) Interpretations of WoodWoods [sic]’s Findings.


 * 1) The Hegelian World-Spirit.
 * 2) The Common Assumptions of Determinism.
 * 3) The Spencerian Formula.


 * 1) Empirical Elements.
 * 2) Engels and the Mysticism of Dialectics.
 * 3) Plechanov and Madame Pompadour.
 * 4) The Conflict Between Monism and Evidence.