Chapter 27 of 27 · The Menace of the Herd, or Procrustes at Large by Erik von Kuehnelt-Leddihn
Index
(Names and Subjects)
Constantly recurring subjects such as ochlocracy, herdism, “democracy,” identitarian, diversitarian are omitted. Only authors and persons of Appendix I are included.
Abd el Krim, 88
Abstract (represented by male), 97
Acomb, Evelyn M., 129 n.
Adair, D., 7
Adamites, 169 n.
Adams, James Truslow, 4
Adams, John, 3, 4, 6, 366, 374
Adams, John Quincy, 7
Adams, Mildred, trans., 334, 337, 356
Adler, Dr. Mortimer, 29, 76 n., 254 n., 265, 326, 327, 360, 366
Adler, Max., 326
Aehrenthal, Count, 143
Afghanistan, 278
Aino (Ainu), 237 n.
Aix-la-Chapelle (Aachen), 165, 305
Ajaccio, 121
Albania, 278
Albert of Coburg-Gotha, 106
Albert I of Belgium, 106
Albertus Magnus, St., 169, 209
Albigenses, 172 n.
Aleksandrov, Todor, 88
Alexander I of Russia, 106
Alexander II of Russia, 106
Allies (World War I), 140, 144
Alphons XIII, 66
Alsace, 51 (Protestant influences), 303
Alsace-Lorraine, 141, 154, 164
Amalekites, 236
Amaterasu, Sun Goddess, 153
Ambition, 233–234; (social in U.S.), 267 n.
America (see also United States), 60
“Americanization” of immigrants, 230
Amerikanismus (as viewed by Europeans), 202
Amerongen, 156
Amiguet, Philippe, 346
Ammon, Otto, 336
Anarchism and Anarchists, 26 n., 192, 266
Anderson, Eugene N., 152 n.
Anglo-Catholicism (in U.S.), 266
Anglo-French Secret Naval Alliance, 144 n.
Anthony, Susan B., 236
Anthropocentrism, 20, 21, 22, 306, 318
Antialcoholic legislation, 82 n.
Antiaristocratic agitation (in England), 218
Antichrist, 27
“Anticlericalism,” 213
Anti-Judaism, 187, 187 n., 239
Ants, 136
Apennines, 128
Araktcheyev, A. A., 45
Aristocracy of Birth, 210, 214; (as “clercs”), 216, 220, 228; antimonarchical: 46–49, 228 n.; of Hungary, 47–48; of America, 48–49, 49 n.; of England, 47, 217 ff., 222; of Poland, 47, 48; of Russia, 47; of Spain, 47; in cities, 50–51; in courts, 50–51, 217; and moneyed class, 217–218
Aristocracy (as form of government), 223
Aristocracy (natural, aristoi), 4, 22, 76, 87 n., 246; (Catholic intellectual), 263, 265; (in the U.S.), 311
Aristotle, 3, 15, 51, 105, 327, 371, 378
Armagnacs, 215
Armenian Rite, 70
arms, freedom of bearing, 228 n.
army (U.S.), 249
Arndt, Ernst Moritz, 353
arts, liberal, 254
Assassins (sect), 307
Assisi, 272
Astrid, Queen, 338
Atatürk (Mustapha Kemal Ghazi), 36, 127 n.
Atkinson, C., trans., 333
Atwood Harry F., 2
Auden W. H., 281
Australia, aborigines of, 237 n.
Austria, 8, 126, 127 n. 153, 160 n. 194 n; National-Socialists in, 200, 209–210, 211; Socialists in 9, 211; after this war, 297–298. Anschluss of, 131, 141, 203, 220 n., 228 n., 239, 347, 363
Austria-Hungary, 53, 138, 139, 140, 142, 143, 143 n., 144 n., 145, 150 n., 168, 168 n., 200, 213, 297; Emperors of, 129; breaking up of, 131, 140; and Church, 157, 159 n., 160 n., 222
Austrians, under Italian rule, 141 n.; of German tongue, 142; martial character, 180; share in German culture, 191, 212
autocracy, 11
“average” vs. “typical,” 231–232
average man, 128
Ayer, William, 370
Bââl, 208
Babbitt, Irving, 18, 21, 324, 333, 335, 359
Babylon, craftsmen of, 268
“Backwardness” (of Catholic countries), 52–53
Baden-Baden, 178
Bagdad, road to, 156
Baikal, Lake, 126
Bailey, Dr. William L., 370
Balabanov, Angelika, 94
Baldwin, Stanley, 220
Balfour, Lord, 357
Balkans, 233; Balkan War (second), 150 n.
ballet, 59
Ballhausplatz, 143
Ballin, Albert, 183
Baltic countries, 52, 223 n; gentry of 196
Baltimore, 273
Bandini, Gino, 350
Baroja, Pio, 343
Barr, Stringfellow, 12 n.
Barrie, Sir James, 148
Basle, 31
Basque privileges, 47
Bat’a, Jan (industrialist), 230
Bate, J. P., LL.D., trans., 347
Batthyány, Louis Count, 48
Baudelaire, Charles, 181
Bavaria (and) Bavarians, 51, 57, 172 n., 179, 182, 198, 264
Baxter, Richard Rev., 327, 371
Beard, Charles A., and Mary R., 7 n.
Beardsley, Aubrey, 79
Bebel, 54
bees, 136
Beethoven, Ludwig van, 204
Beggar’s Opera (Dreigroschenoper), 183
Behaviorism, 97
Belcher, Henry, 368
Belfast, 53
Belgium, 57, 138; neutrality of, 143 n., 144 n., 149 n.
Belgrade, 174
Bellamy, 36
Bellarmine, St. Robert, 28, 112, 227, 262, 263, 338, 365
Benedict XV, Pope, 146, 147 n.
Benes, Dr. Edward, 141, 158, 200, 349
Bennet, W. S., 1 n.
Bentham, Jeremiah, 190, 205 n., 290, 317
Berdyaev (Berdiaeff) Nicholas, 104, 324, 327, 328, 329, 331, 332
Bergson, Henri, 105
Berlin, 46, 60, 127, 142, 144, 146, 187, 192, 229; revolts in, 90, 130; socialism of, 222; acclaims Napoleon, 216; French background, 174; congress of, 109
Bern, 31
Bernhart, Josef, 66
Bethlen, Count István, 127 n., 158
Beuron, 272
bibliolatry, 55
Bigelow, Poultney, 345
Billington, Ray Allen, 364
biological differentiation, 42
Birnbaum, Uriel, 187 n.
“Birth of Nation” (film), 239 n.
Bismarck, Otto Prince, 131, 143, 153, 180, 181, 241
Black Front, 192
Black Hills, 192
Blood and Soil, see: Blut und Boden
blood feud, 126
Bloy, Léon, 211
Blücher, Leberecht von, 177
blue laws, 82 n.
Blüher, Hans, 20 f.
Blut und Boden, 195–197
Boccaccio, 258
Bogicevic, Milos, 143
Bogumil, 49 n.
Bohemia, 141, 154, 158, 165, 171, 191; Germans of, 200
Böhmerwald, Germans of, 169 n.
Bolivia, 134
Bologna, 170
Bonald, L. G. A. de., 124, 330
Bonsels, Waldemar, 136
Borders (national-ethnic), 154, 157 n.
Borsodi, Ralph, 326
Bossuet, Jacques Bénigne, 110, 308, 342
Boston (Tea Party), 155; (City), 232, 273; (Irish of), 266
Botticelli, Sandro, 16
Boucher, Colonel Arthur, 350
Boulangisme, 144 n.
Bourbons, 119, 139, 147 n., 282, 300 (Connêtable Charles de, 133)
bourgeois, 56, 57, 62, 63, 68–71; and bolshevism, 279–281
Bourne, Geoffrey, 312 n.
boyars, 234
Brabant, Duchess of, 209 n.
Brandenburg, Electorate of, 173, 175
Brant, Irving, 24 n.
breech-loader, 179
Brehm, Bruno, 106
Brentano, Clement, 124, 141 n.
Breslau, 184
Brest-Litovsk, Treaty of, 148, 149, 149 n., 150, 213
Briand, Aristide, 54
Briefs, Götz, 172
Brighton, 16
British army, Catholics in, 34
British Commonwealth of Nations, 225
Brockdorff-Rantzau, Count Ulric, 154
Brookings Institution, 34
Brooklyn, 271
Brown, S. Rev., 369
Brühl, Heinrich Count, 45
Brüning, Dr. Heinrich, 193 n., 374
brutality, 201 n.
Bucharest (and Treaty of), 148, 149–150, 174
Büchner, 281
Buckingham Palace, 297
Bürckel (Gauleiter), 210
Bulgaria, 150, 150 n., 156 n., 222, 223 n., 278, 303
bureaucracy, 81, 193, 243, 249, 249 n., 250, 302 (see also: officialdom)
Buren, van, 7
Burleigh, Lord, 91
Burns, E. M., 5
Burschofsky, Ferdinand, 200
Busch, Moritz, 344
Butler, Nicholas Murray, 3
Butler, Rohan d’O, 361
Byas, Hugh, 109 n.
Byron, G. G. N., 79
C.G.T., 90
C.I.O., 135 n.
Caballero, Ernesto Ximénez, 367
Cabanès and Nass (coauthors), 55 n.
Caesaropapism, 114
Calais, 225
Calderón de la Barca, 281
Caldwell, Erskine, 249 n.
California, 266
Calvin John (Jehan Cauvin), 22, 32, 41, 51, 52, 52 n., 132, 153, 170, 281 n., 318, 338
Calvinism, Calvinists, 32, 52, 174, 213, 218, 236
Campbell, F. S., 375
Campion, Edmund, Blessed, 211
Canaanites, 208
Canning, George, 116
Canterbury, 305
Cape Cod, 211 n.
Capitalism, State, 23, 134, 282 (see also: Socialism)
Capito, Wolfgang, 285 n.
Carlists, Carlist Wars, 47, 282
Carnegie, Andrew, 250
Carolingians (Carlovingians), 233
Carrel, Alexis, 324
Carroll, Charles (of Carrollton), 330
Casas, Bishop Bartolomé de las, 236
categories, thinking in, 89
Catherine II, 93
Catherine of Siena, St., 93
Catholic Church, 53–54, 39 n., 238, 258–267, 272
Catholic Digest, 12 n.
Catholic Rural Life Conference, 74 n.
Catholicism, 23, 28–30, 90, 91
Catholics, 139 n., 152 n., 191, 193 n., 259, 260, 261
Caulaincourt, Armand de, 375
“Caustic,” Dr. Christoph, 4
Cauvin, Jehan, see John Calvin
Cavour, Count C. B., 131
Cayenne, 201 n.
Cecils (brothers), 45
Center Party (of Germany), 56 n., 193, 193 n., 264
Central Europe, 27, 57, 156, 157 n., 160 n., 244, 297 ff., 305
Central Powers (World War I), 142, 144, 148
Cervantes, Miguel, 281
Cézanne, Paul, 181
Chamberlain, Sir Austin, 220 n.
Chamberlain, Houston Stewart, 181, 213, 236
Chamberlin, W. H., 189, 340, 342
Chambre des Députés, 237
Chamier, J. Daniel, 106 n., 345
Champ de Mars, 32
Channing, 26
Chardonne, Jacques, 93
Charles I (of Austria), 107, 139 n., 147, 156
Charles V “of Europe,” 107, 115, 133, 140, 153, 170, 298
Charles, Archduke of Austria, 177
Châteaubriand, F. R., 121, 124
Chattanooga, 249
Cheka, 209
Chelm, District of (Chelm), 148, 150 n.
Chetnitzl, 128 n.
Child Labor Amendment Act, 204 n.
Children (as State property), 285, 285 n.
Chile, 278
China, Chinese, 8, 138, 182, 236
Chinese Official, Letters from a, 369
Chinese Society, 40
Chotek, Countess Sophie, 378
Christian Brothers. 263
Christianity (of England), 224–225
Christine, Queen of Sweden, 94
Church (see also Catholic Church), 72–73, 113, 135, 135 n., 138, 181, 207 n., 229
Church, Episcopal (Anglican), 229
Church and State, Separation of, 259–260
Cihula, Aloysius, 200
Ciller, A., 200 n.
Cincinnati, 68
Cinema (as art), 59
Cinovniki, 278
cities (structural character), 81
citizenship, 112 n.
civil service, 194
civilization, 36–37, 59, 68, 231, 262
Clairveaux, 272
Claudel, Paul, 32
Clémenceau, Georges, 54, 147, 152
“clericalism,” 262
Cohn, Prince-Archbishop, 187
Colbert, Jean B., 45
Cologne, 299
Colonies (Germany’s loss of), 155
Colorado, River, 236
Colorado, State, 251
Columbus, Christopher, 239
comfort, 36–37
comics, 36 n.
Commager, H. S., 346
Common Man, Age of, 244 n.
Commons, House of, 219
Communism, 26, 73, 91, 192, 258, 270 n., 277-286, 278 ff., 279, 283, 290
Communist Party, 26 n., 134, 185 n., 194, 194 n.
competitive society (and crime), 34, 35
concreteness (of the female sex), 97
Conference on Science, Philosophy, and Religion, 76 n., 254 n.
Congress (U.S.), 192–193, 246–248, 249
conscription (see also: levée en masse), 135, 135 n., 212, 272, 317, 340
Conservative Party, 45
Conservatives, Conservatism, 8, 100, 180 n., 185, 185 n., 210 n., 214, 355
Constitution (U.S.), 1, 2, 5, 6, 246
Constitution (Europe), 301
converts (Catholic in Britain), 370
convictions, people with, 210
corporate state, 111
Corsica, 144 n.
Cortés, Donoso, 112 n., 326, 354, 373
Corti, Conte Caesar, 198 n.
Cotton, John, 226
Coudenhove-Kalergi, Richard Count, 187 n.
Counter Reformation, 140
Cowles Virginia, 347
creative activities, 64, 64 n., 86, 98
Crete, 128
Cromwell, Oliver, 121
Crusoe, Robinson, 84
Culbertson, Ely, 251
Culture, Catholic, 191 n.
Culture, 36–37, 59, 184, 231, 272 n., 284
Cumming, E. E., 201 n.
Cusa, Nicholas of, 351
Czar (of Russia), 234
Czechoslovakia, 131, 156, 157, 158, 159, 160 n., 201, 220 n.
Czechs, 166, 167, 169, 169 n., 172 n., 197, 199, 202, 211
Czernin, Count Ottokar, 149
Czernowitz (Cernauti), 158 n.
d’Aubigne, Théodore Agrippa, 346
Dabney, Virginus, 367
Dakotas, 240
Dames des Halles, 235
Damjanich, János, 48
Darré, Walter, 207 n.
Darwin, Charles, 136, 213, 236
Dauphiné, 17
Davis, Dr. Katherine B., 323
Dawson, Christopher, 264 n., 284 n., 331, 340, 341, 356, 373
Death, fear of, 23, 34 n., 75 n., 85 n., 99
Death Dance (Totentanz), 33
Deism, 59
Delbrück, Hans, 358, 359, 362, 369
Delos, J. T., 361
Democratism, 10
demophily, 243
Denmark, 93, 303, 313; (King of), 50
departements (in France), 119
Deutsche Arbeiterpartei, 200–201
Deutscher Turnverein, 131
devaluation of artifacts, 86
Dewey, John, 22, 42 n., 190, 308
Dictators, dictatorships, 194, 195, 242, 307
Diderot, 50
Diesel, Eugen, 332, 334, 352, 373
Dilke, Sir Charles, 144 n.
Dillard, Victor, S.J., 262 n., 370
Disraeli, Benjamin (Lord Beaconsfield), 336, 339, 345
“Divine Rights” of kings, 28, 112
dogs, 167 n.
Doherty, J. Hampden, 2
Dollfuss, Engelbert, 127 n., 154, 196, 198 n.
Dos Passos, John, 261
Dostoyevski, F. M., 22, 25, 68, 94, 161, 204, 209, 267, 324, 339, 362, 366
Douglas, Lord Alfred, 20 n.
Doumergue, Émile, 348
Dover, 215
Dr. Gallup’s Institute for Public Opinion, 104
dreamer, 44 n.
Drieu la Rochelle, Pierre, 338
Drtil, F., 154 n.
du Barry, Madame, 93
Dublin, 53
Dubois, 34
Ducatillon, J. V., O.P., 361
Duff-Cooper, Alfred, 216
Dujardin, Édouard, 350
Dumas Père, Alexandre, 183 n.
Dunan, Henri, 32
Durnovo, M., 362
dynamos, worship of, 62, 62 n.
Earl, Homer, trans., 360
Eccentrism (in Britain), 79 n.
Eckehardt, Meister, 169
economics (necessity of relegation of), 243 n.
Eddy-Baker, Mrs. Mary, 258
Eden Act, 51
Eden, Anthony, 220 n.
Education, 66, 67 n., 76, 76 n., 77 n., 87, 214, 223 n., 244, 252 n., 253–255, 259, 263 ff., 263 n. 285
Edward VI, 112
egocentrism and egoism, 20
Ehrenburg, Ilya, 21
Eisenmenger, Dr. Victor, 106 n.
Elbe River, 176
Electorate (of early U.S.), 228, 230 n.
Elena, Queen of Spain, 119
Eliot, Dr. Charles W., 350
Élite, Catholic, 263
Elizabeth, Empress of Austria-Hungary, 32
Elizabeth, Queen of England, 93
Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 236, 325
Empire, Holy Roman (First German Reich), 119, 128, 142, 164 ff., 166, 210, 298, 300
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 3, 156
Engels, Friedrich, 185 n.
England (Great Britain), 34, 52, 57, 60, 61, 78, 82, 139 n., 144, 144 n., 145, 146, 151, 159, 168, 171, 177, 179, 202, 209, 212, 214, 217 ff., 219, 239, 249 n., 260, 269, 278, 303
England, Church of (see: Episcopal, Anglican, Church)
Enlightenment (éclaircissement), 32
Envy, 61
Episcopal (Anglican) Church, 52, 266
Equality (see also: egalitarianism), 5, 6, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 115–116, 224, 296
Erbe, Dr. Helmut, 353
Ermeland (ers) (Varmia), 172 n., 176 n.
Escapism, 23
Esdras, Prophet, 209 n.
Estates (First, Second, Third), 46–49, 60, 210, 217, 223 n.
Estates (Fourth and Fifth), 315
Europe, 126, 128, 143, 152, 241, 247, 273, 297 ff.
Evangelical Counsels, 283–284
“Everyman” (Jedermann), 33
Experts, 111, 194 n., 241, 243 n., 244, 244 n.
Eylert, Fr., 377
F.A.I., 30
“Facticism,” 115
Faguet, Émile, 340
Fantasy, 267–270
Farmers, 241
Farrell, Walter, O.P., 376
Fascism, 111, 135, 197, 242, 266 n., 271–273
Fascist Party, 194 n.
Fawkes, Guy, 9
Fay, Bernard, 47 n.
Fay, Sidney, 143, 287 n., 345, 350, 377
Fechner, Gustav, 281
Federalism (in the European sense), 22, 48 n.
Federn, Dr. Paul, 337
Fellner, Dr., burgomaster, 180
Fénélon, François, 350
Ferdinand I, H.R.E., 180
Ferdinand II, H.R.E., 140, 298
Ferdinand of Bulgaria, 106
Ferrer, Antonio, 54
Ferrero, Guglielmo, 123 n., 144 n., 212 n., 299 n., 340, 341, 342, 349, 359, 374, 375
Fichte, Z. H., 191
Figner, Vera, 94
Finland, 95, 148, 148 n., 149, 188, 306
Fitch, Crawford, trans., 373
Flexner, Abraham, 255 n.
Foch, F., 127 n.
Foerster, F. Wilhelm, 302 n.
Folly of the Cross, Holy, 19
Folsom, Joseph Kirk, 367
Fontane, Theodor, 174
Football coaches, 255 n.
Ford, Henry, 36
Foreign Office, British, 150
Foreigners, dislike of, 235–236
Forel, Auguste, 344
Forst de Battaglia, Otto, 176 n.
Founding Fathers, 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 12, 228, 246, 247
Four Freedoms, 9
France, 31, 51, 53, 60, 138, 144, 144 n., 145, 168, 172, 173, 177, 181, 189, 204 n., 207, 212, 215–216, 233, 237, 253, 260 n., 278, 313
France, Anatole, 35, 181, 346, 348, 371
Franchise, general, 43–46; reform of, 247–248
Francis of Assisi, St., 85, 135 n.
Francis I, of France, 173
Francis II (I), of Austria, 177
Francis Ferdinand, Archduke, 106, 378
Francis Joseph, Emperor, 60, 66, 107, 129 n., 139, 139 n., 140, 142, 154 n., 298, 300, 378
Franco, Francisco, 88, 127 n., 304
Frank, Waldo, 37
Frankfurt a. Main, 165; diet of, 168 n., 179, 180
Franks, 164
Frantz, Constantin, 165, 175, 301, 342, 351, 354, 359
Frederick, “Empress,” 106
Frederick II, of Prussia, 107, 118, 140, 175, 175 n., 176, 176 n., 212, 317, 353
Frederick III (I), of Prussia, 175
Frederick William, the Great Elector, 173, 174 n., 175
Frederick, William III, of Prussia, 177
Frederick, William IV, of Prussia, 177
Free Will (libertas arbitrii), 22, 24, 132, 136, 281, 281 n., 285, 318
French Canadians, 266
French character, 215–216
French ideas, in Germany, 186
French Revolution, 22, 31, 32, 97, 116, 117, 119, 121, 139, 145, 153, 165, 186, 196, 202, 209, 212, 212 n., 213, 222, 304
Freud, Dr. Sigmund, 318
Fribourg, 31
Friedrich, Kaspar David, 124
Fueros (of Spain), 47
Fuller, J. F. C, Major General, 345
Fülöp-Miller, René, 62 n., 323, 365
Gabriel, Ralph Henry, 336
Galicia (Austrian province), 141, 145, 179, 197
Gallup Poll, 8
Gardiner, Harold C., 370
Garibaldi, Giuseppe, 131
Garnett, Constance, trans., 366
Garrett, Paul, 334
Gasparin, Agénor de, 325
Gauss, Christian, 327
Gazetta Ladina, 330
Geiger, Theodor, 378
General Will, 133, 185 n., 237
Geneva, 31–32, 51, 53 n., 153, 221, 281 n., 309
Genghis Khan, 121
“Gentleman” (as human ideal), 72–73
Geocentrism, 32
Geopolitics, 190
George III, 107
Georgia (U.S.), 238 n.
German Emperor, 182
German Reich, First, see Empire, Holy Roman
German Reich, Second, 139, 141, 142, 181 ff., 182, 183, 206, 264
German Reich, Third, 143, 189 ff., 201, 202, 206, 213, 219, 288–292
German-Russian Pact in 1939, 290, 290 n., 291
German-Russian war in 1941–43, 277 n., 291
Germans, 56, 154, 166–168, 168 n., 169, 182, 190, 279, 303
Germany and Germanies, 97, 128, 141, 153, 159 n., 163 ff., 165, 213, 215, 216, 253, 298
Gerry, 3
Gestapo, 209
Ghandi, Mahatma, 168
Ghent, 165
Ghetto, Catholic in U.S., 262, 262 n., 265
Girondism, 304
Gladstone, W. E., 53, 139, 197, 232, 327, 348
Glasgow, 224 n.
Gleichschaltung, 195
Gneisenau, Neidhardt von, 177
Göbbels, Dr. Joseph P., 190, 208, 209
Gobineau, J. A. Comte de, 136, 213, 236
Godoy, Manuel, Prince of Peace, 377
Goethe, Joh. Wolfgang, 314, 352
Gogarten, Friedrich, 361
Gogol, Nicholas, 278
Golden Bull (of Hungary), 47
Golder, F. A., 362
Gömbös, Gyula, 158
Gordon, David, 323
Gordon, Manya, 255
Göring, Hermann, 204
Gorki, Maxim (Pyeshkov), 79
Goya, Francisco de, 281
Gräbner, F., 49 n.
Graham, Alan, Capt., 303 n.
Grandeur (Grossartigkeit), 37
Greece, 8, 31, 128, 144 n., 150 n., 228, 239, 278
Greeks, 221
“Green International,” 80
Gregory XVI, Pope, 27
Grissons (Swiss canton), 80 n.
Groethuysen, Bernard, 329, 344
Groton, 220
Guardini, Romano, 169
Guénoon, René, 330
Guérard, Albert, Prof., 343, 350
Guest, Edgar, 230
Guillotin and Guillotine, 22, 116, 204
Gurian, Waldemar, 372
Gustavus, Adolphus, 174 n.
Gutenberg, Johann, 55
Gymnastic Leagues, 130, 130 n., 131 n., 254
Gynaecocracy, 115
Gynt, Peer, 267
Habsburgs, 127 n., 139, 140, 156, 158, 160 n., 171, 180, 191, 210, 222, 282, 298
Hackett, Francis, 261
Hadley, A. T., Prof., 325
Haeckel, Ernst, 281
Haecker, Theodor, 334
Hagen von Tronje, 290
Halévy, Daniel, 354
Halifax, Lord, 225
Hamburg (revolts), 90
Hamilton, Alexander, 3, 4, 216, 227
Hamilton, W. H., 7
Hampshire, 215
Hanfstaengl, “Putzi,”236
Hanover, house of, 57; King of, 132, 179
Hanover(ians), 172 n., 180, 180 n.
Hansa cities, 31
“Happy end,” 32
Hardenberg, Karl prince, 177
Harvey, Clare and L. A., 334
Hasbach, W., 377
Hauser, Ernest O., 342
Haushofer, Dr. Karl, 190
Havelaar, Just, 371
Hayes, H. J. Carlton, 204, 342, 344, 354, 355
Hazai, Baron Samuel, 187
Health, worship of, 23
Hebrew (language), 130
Heine, Heinrich, 204
Heligoland, 303
Hemingway, Ernest, 216 n., 227 n., 261
Hengist and Horsa, 240
Henrietta Maria, Queen of England, 119
Henry VII, of England, 217
Henry VIII, of England, 217
Hermens, F. A., 348
Hero (as human ideal), 72–73
Herulians, 240
Herzen, A. I., 79
Hesse (Grandduke of H.-Nassau), 132, 179, 180
Hierarchy, 22
Hildegard of Bingen, St., 94, 169
Hinduism, 114
Hindukush, 126
Hitler, Adolf, 24, 34, 36, 96 n., 113, 141, 147, 156, 159, 170, 171, 191, 196, 197 ff., 201 n., 202 n., 219, 222, 236, 254 n., 306, 308, 314-315, 326, 347, 361, 378
Hitlerjugend, 203
Hoch, Karel, 200
Hofer, Andreas, 88
Hoffmann, E. T. A., 124
Hoffmann, Genereal Max, 149
Hohenlohe, family of, 250
Hohenzollern, dynasty of, 173, 174, 177, 193
Hohlbaum, Robert, 200 n.
Hokinson, Helen, 97
Hollis, Christopher, 228, 228 n.
Holstein-Gottorp, House of, 303 n.
Homo oeconomicus (economic man), 60, 280, 287, 289
Homoeroticism, 20; in the 3rd Reich, 96
Hook, Sidney, 360
Hooton, E. A., 239 n.
Horizontalism, horizontal order, 23, 93, 188, 134
Horthy, Nicholas, Admiral and Regent of Hungary, 127, 158
Horváth, Odön von, 205
Howell, William Dean, 268 n., 371
Hroswitha of Gandersheim, 93
Huch, Ricarda, 357
Huddleston, Sisley, 350
Hügel, Baron Friedrich von, 66, 357
Hugelmann, K. G., 349
Hugenberg, Alfred, 185 n.
Huguenots, 52, 172 n., 173, 212
Hungary, 48, 51, 52, 53, 57, 61, 63, 139, 156 n., 157, 158, 160 n., 179, 197, 204 n., 207, 217, 218, 223 n.
“Huns,” 146
Hutchins, Robert, 253, 253 n., 367
Huxley, Thomas, 281
Ianovici, D., 150 n.
Ibsen, Hendrik, 28
Iceland, 306
Idealism (enforced), 79
Identity (of man and woman), 93
“idento-sexual heredity,” 95
Ignatius of Loyola, 135 n.
Illusion and Illusionists, 44 n.
Imagination, 267–270
Immigration (to the U.S.), 230, 232, 233, 235, 236, 268
Imperial Wizzard, 190
Imperialism, 112 n.
Importance of Individual in “Democracies,” 44, 44 n.
Independence (lack of), 85–86; (American), 226–227
Independence, declaration of, 24, 25, 117, 228
Independent Social Democrats, 185 n., 192
Indians (American), 51, 211 n., 236, 268
Industrial products (identity of), 86
Industrial Revolution, 186, 193, 202, 213
Ingermanland (Inkeri), 148, 148 n.
Innsbruck, 165
Inquisition (Germany and Austria), 159 n.
Instruction, religious, 210
Insurance companies, 100
Inter-class relations in the Catholic world, 25
Interest (on money), 51
Intermarriage (racial), 238
International, Second, 90, 199
Interpretation of history, economic, 287–288
Interrelationship of cultural phenomena, 37–38
Iowa, 240
Ireland (and the Irish), 52, 172 n., 223, 225, 261
Isis, 258
Isolation (of England), 222, 225
Isolationism (in World War II), 237 n., 282 n., 289
Isonzo Valley, 145
Israelitism, British, 114
Italy, 52, 54 n., 128, 144–145, 144 n., 179, 180, 194, 204 n., 207, 208, 220, 243 n., 278
Iturbide I, Mexican Emperor, 121
Jackson, Andrew, 7, 60, 226, 229, 230 n., 239, 312
Jackson Square, 226
Jacobins, 204
Jacobites, 78
Jacquerie, 215
Jahn, F. L., 131
James, William, 329
Jan (John) III, Sobieski, 122
Japanese, 236
Jarrett, Bede, O.P., 345
Jeanne d’Arc, St., 93
Jefferson, Thomas, 4, 5, 24 n., 60, 228, 246, 266 n., 330, 356–366
“Jeffersonian Democracy,” 4, 5, 332
Jena, 216
Jerrold, Douglas, 126, 223 n., 369, 375
Jerusalem, 305
Jesuits, 28, 139 n., 175, 175 n., 263, 265, 281
Jews, 24, 27, 51, 114, 139, 150, 158, 166 n., 167, 171 n., 186, 186 n., 197, 198, 203, 208, 209 n., 210, 217 n., 218, 236, 239, 259 n.
Joffre, J. J. C., 127 n.
John of the Cross, St., see: San Juan de la Cruz
John the Evangelist, St., 24
John II, Lackland, 227
Johnston, Dr. Samuel, 214
Johnston, Sir Harry, 336
Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor, 113
Joyce, James, 261 n.
Juan de la Cruz, San, 85 n.
Judas (Iscariot), 24
Judiciary (independence of), 249–250
Juliana of Holland, Princess, 303 n.
Jung, Dr. Edgar, 185 n., 351, 357
Jünger, Ernst, 83, 314 n., 331, 378
Junkers (of Prussia), 185, 190, 212
K’s, Three (Kinder, Küche, Kirche), 96
Kalb, Baron de, 226
Kaplan, Dora, 94
Karagjorgjevic (Serb Dynasty), 119, 144
Károlyi, Count Michael, 48, 49 n.
Kastriota, George (Skanderbeg), 88
Katayev, Valentin, 278
Kaufman, Theodore, 216, 216 n.
Kecskeméti, P., 366
Keller, M., 350
Kent, Duke of, 235
Kentucky, 232
Kerensky, Alexander, 95
Key, Ellen, 94
Keynes, J. M., 347, 348, 349, 364
Keyserling, Count Hermann, 168, 351, 356, 372
Kierkegaard, Soren, 66
Klapka, György, 48
Klebelsberg, Count Kuno, 67
Knight (and warrior), 22
Knights of Columbus, 261
Knirsch, Hans, 201 n.
Knox, Ronald, 378
Kohlhaas, Michael, 308
Kohnstamm, Prof. Philip. 327
Kohr, Hans, 354
Kollár, Jan, 130
Kollontay (Kollontaj), Alexandra, 94
Kolnai, Aurél, 377
Kondylis (Kondyles), Georgios, 127 n.
Kopald, Sylvia, 335
Korea, 225
Kosciuszko, Tadeusz, 226
Kossuth, Lajos (Louis), 48, 159 n.
Kotoshikhin, 234
Kraemer, Dr. Caspar, 367
Kriehuber, Joseph, 124
Kristóffy, József, 106 n.
Krizhanitch, G., 163
Kropotkin (Krapotkin), Peter, 79
Krupp (works and family), 147, 224 n., 230, 299
Krupskaya, N. K., 94
Krzesynski, Andrew, 334
Kuehnelt-Leddihn, Erik, and Christine von, 21, 69 n., 115 n., 208 n., 278, 283 n., 323, 355, 373
Kühlmann, Richard von, 149, 345, 346, 376
Kühn, Dr. Erich, 285 n.
Kuncz, Aladár, 201 n.
Labor camps, female, in Germany, 96 n.
Labor Party of Great Britain, 146, 220
La Cecilia, 55
Ladoga, Lake, 148 n.
Lafargue, P., 372
Lafayette, Marquis de, M. J. P., 117, 226
Lafitte, E., 249 n.
Lagash (craftsmen of), 268
Landtman, Gunnar, 336
Lane, A. W., and L. H. Hall, 348
Langensalza, battle of, 180
Lansbury, George, 225
Lapland, 278
Laski, Harold, 75 n., 357, 375
Lasswell, H. D., 350
Latvia, 53, 139 n., 148, 149, 150
Lavoisier, Antoine, 117
Lawrence, D. H., 79
Laymen (amateurs), 193–194, 241, 243 n., 244, 244 n., 316
Lea, Homer, 350
Leaders, 115, 300; vs. rulers, 313; national, 361
Leaders (socialist and communist), 372
League of Nations, 32, 152, 305
Leakage (of religious bodies), 259
“Lebenskünstler,”99
Lecky, William, 331
Leftist and Leftism, 7, 17, 21, 90, 90–91, 129, 184, 213, 270
Legaz y Lacambra, Dr., 342
Legitimacy, 120
Leiningen-Westerburg, count, 48
Lenin, Vladimir, Ilyitch, 24, 36, 49 n., 279
Leo III, Pope, 164
Leo XIII, Pope, 54, 135 n., 185
Leontieff, Constantin, 327, 332
Lersch, Heinrich, 62
Lewis, John L. (of C.I.O.), 135 n.
Leyden, Jan van, 41
Liberalism, 3, 60, 117, 152, 204 n., 213, 214, 242, 264
Liberals, 180–181, 192, 204, 204 n., 214
Liberty, 8, 22, 26, 78–79, 127, 226, 227 n., 257–258, 272, 296, 318
Liberty Bell, 297
Library of Congress, 246
Limes-theory, 172 n.
Lisbon, 239
Lloyd-George, David, 42 n., 127 n., 147, 151, 152, 347
Locke, Alain, 371
Lockhart, Bruce, 106 n.
Lollardy, 113
London, 84, 114 n., 145, 146, 299, 304
Lorraine, 165
Los-von-Rom, Protestant propaganda, 182
Louis, King of France, St., 264
Louis, Missouri, St., 232
Louis II, of Bavaria, 106, 189
Louis II, of Hungary and Bohemia, 180
Louis XI, of France, 215
Louis XIV, 47, 107, 113, 119, 173
Louis XV, 133
Louis XVI, 216
Louis XVIII, 216
Louisiana, 232
Low, David, 224
Löwenstein, family of, 250
Loyola, 272
Lucknow, 168
Ludendorff, Erich, General (or his wife), 96 n., 146, 149, 171, 317 n., 346
Lundberg, Ferdinand, 287
Luther, Martin, 41, 51, 128, 165, 170, 171 n., 187 n., 245, 325, 352, 357
Lutheran Cyclopedia, 357
Lützen, battle of, 174 n.
Luxemburg, Imperial Dynasty of, 168
Luxemburg, Rosa, 98
Lynch, Judge (Lynching), 196, 249–250
Lyon, Dr. Leverett, S., 34
M.I.T., 97
MacArthur & Long (coauthors), 224 n.
Macartney, C. A., 363
Macauley, Lord, 378
MacDonald, Ramsay, 127 n.
Machiavelli, Nicolo, 144
Machine Age, 316
MacLaughlin, A. C., 5
MacLeish, Archibald, 275
MacPherson, Aimée Semple, 94, 258
Madariaga, Salvador de, 239 n., 342
Madol, Hans Roger, 106 n.
Maeterlinck, Count Maurice, 136, 224
Magazines, 87
Magdeburg (rape of), 108
Magna Charta Libertatum, 47, 217, 217 n.
Magyars, 172 n.; (Hungarians), 197
Maine, Sir Henry, 331
Maintenon, Madame de, 93
Maistre, Joseph de, 66
Majoritarianism (Majoritism), 55, 248
Mammonism, 90
Manchuria, 222
Manchus, 182
Manet, Édouard, 181
Manhattan, 278
Maniu, Julius, 127 n.
Mannheim, Karl, 378
Manzoni, Allessandro, 124
Marc Aurelius, 103
March, Juan, 230
Marghiloman, Alexander, 149
Maria Theresa, Empress of Austria, 94, 107, 129, 176, 298
Marie Antoinette of France, 119, 215
Marina, Princess of Greece, 235
Maritain, Jacques, 23, 76 n., 105, 254 n., 324, 326, 327, 339, 378
Marlborough, duke of, 219
Marriage, civil, 204, 204 n., 285
Marsilius of Padua, 113
Marx, Karl, 35, 105, 182, 213, 318, 316 n.
Marxism, 91
Mary Magdalen, St., 26
Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots, 93
Maryland, 261
Masaryk, Thomas G., 141, 158, 350
Mason, George, 24 n.
Massachusetts, 246 n.
Mass-emotions, 146
Masses, 317
Mathias Corcinus, 107
Mattingly, Garrett, 166 n.
Maughan, Somerset, 219 n.
Maupassant, Guy de, 181
Maximilian I, the “Last Knight,” 298
Maximilian I, of Bavaria, 198
Mayakovsky, Vladimir, 208
Mayer, J. P., 105 n., 361, 366, 373
Maynard, Theodore, 259 n.
Measurability of Achievements, 252
Mecca, 52 n.
Medieval Studies, Pontifical Institute of, 263
Medici, Catherine de, 93
Mediocrity, 282
Mein Kampf, 203
Meinecke, Friedrich, 346
Mellon, Andrew, 250
Memory, human, 244 n.
Mencken, H. L., 82, 230 n., 328, 343, 368
Menczel, Philipp, 158 n.
Mendeleyev, D. I., 68
Mercenaries, 107–108
Mercier, Louis, 325
Merovingians, 233
Messianism, national, 114, 221, 236, 309
Metaxas, John, 127 n.
Metric system, 120
Michaelis, Georg, 147
Middle Ages, 18, 33, 51, 53, 58, 83, 100, 107, 112, 133, 152, 158, 209, 210 n., 221, 241 n., 257
Middle Class, 51, 63, 130, 139, 210, 223, 277, 372
Middle West (in the U.S.), 130, 240
Military Manual (U.S.), 11
Mill, John Stuart, 176 n., 327, 332, 343
Millennium of Progress, 36
Minshall, Colonel T. H., 166 n.
Mirabeau, André B., Marquis de Riquetti, 41, 117
Miscegenation, 238
Mississippi (state of), 238 n.
Mitchison, Naomi, 329
Mithras, 258
Moabites, 236
Mobocracy, 11
Modernism (religious), 135
Modern Man (his demoralization), 211
Mohammedanism, 144
Mohammedans, 173
Molina, Molinism, 265
Moltke, Hellmuth von, 177
Monarchs, 132, 133, 301, 312–313
Monarchy, 22, 46–49, 103 ff., 108, 112–113, 119, 120, 121, 122, 124–125, 138, 149 n., 227, 266
Monet, Claude, 181
Monolithic State of Society, 96
Monotony (in U.S.), 240, 268, 271
Montalembert, Ch. F. R. Comte de, 101, 324
Montana (Croats of), 266
Montesquieu, Charles Louis, 6, 49 n., 340, 345
Montez, Lola, 198
Montrose, James, Duke of, 88
Monypenny and Buckle, 345
Moravia, 154, 158, 171; Germans of, 200
Moravian Brethren, 158
Morgan, J. P., 250
Morison, S. E., 346
Moroccan Crisis, 142
Moscow, 16, 35, 46, 97; trials of, 114, 127, 278
Moss (MacNeil), Geoffrey, 100
Motion pictures, 269 ff.
Mueller, Franz H., 336
Multiplication as essence of modern production, 65
Mumford, Lewis, 209 n., 344, 371. 374
Munich, 34, 90, 167, 198, 199, 359; Conference of, 157, 220
Münzer, Thomas, 41
Muret, Charlotte, 323
Museum of Modern Art, 10
Mussolini, Benito, 127 n., 212 n., 306
Mussorgsky, M. P., 68
Mutinies, naval, 80 n.
M(y)erezhkovski, Dimitri, 27, 68, 291 n., 309, 326, 330, 339, 373
Mysteries (in the modern world), 69–71
Mystical Body of Christ, 133
N.E.P., 290 n.
Nantes, Edict of, 173
Napoléon I, 113, 121, 122, 123, 216, 306
Napoleon III, 121
Nassau-Oranje, House of, 303 n.
Nation (ethnic), 120 n., 302 n.
National Liberalism, 181
National Socialism, 18, 73, 96, 114, 155, 159, 160, 178, 182, 183, 185, 189 ff., 202, 205 n., 205, 206, 207, 208–209, 212, 214, 215, 223, 238 n., 258 n., 259, 280, 283 n., 284–286, 288–289
National Socialist Party, Czech, 199 ff.
National Socialist Party, German, 45, 69 n., 96 n., 131, 157, 194 n., 199–201, 212 n., 285 n., 361
Nationalism, 21, 112 n., 116, 118, 135, 182, 195, 201–202, 286, 296
Naumann, Friedrich, 328
Navy (U.S.), 249
Neese, Gottfried, 361
Negro, Negroes, 203, 236–239, 237 n., 239 n.
Nehemias, Prophet, 209 n.
Nero, 103
Neue Sachlichkeit, 97, 188, 188 n.
Neumann, Franz, 187 n., 330, 361
Neumann, Sigmund, 378
Nevada, 232
New Deal, 241–243, 242 n., 244, 258, 289
New Republic, The, 368
Newman, Ernest, 181
Newman, John H., Cardinal, 332
Newman, Joseph, 109 n.
New Mexico, 232
New Orleans, 266
New York, 60, 159 n., 187, 192, 204 n., 211 n., 237, 239, 256, 307
Nibelungen Saga, 290
Nickerson, Hoffman, 340, 346, 347
Nicole, Socialist Leader in Geneva, 32
Nietzsche, Friedrich, 66, 137, 176 n., 181, 191, 204, 281, 344, 352
Nineteenth Century, 45, 255 n.
Nitti, Francesco, 347
Nizza (Nice), 144 n.
Noailles, Adrian, due de, 41, 117
Nordic Socialist Congress, 188
Norrköping, 68
Novalis (Freiherr v. Hardenberg), 170, 204, 371
Noyon, 32
Nuffield, Lord, 230
Numbers, worship of, 208, 251–253
Nuremberg, Parteitag of, 16, 187; laws of, 229
Oberdan(k), Guglielmo, 154 n.
O’Connell, Dr. Geoffrey, 325
Odoakar, 240
O’Faolain, Seán, 261 n., 364, 370
Offenbach, Jacques, 198
Officialdom, 243, 250, 302, 310
O’Flaherty, Liam, 261 n.
Oglow, S., 125
Oliver, James, 330
Olmütz (Olomouc), 187
Opium Wars, 225
Orel (Slovak organization), 131
Organic character of Nations, 39–40
Organization, 98
Ors, Eugenio d’, 44 n.
Ortéga y Gasset José, 18, 35, 92, 100, 105, 330, 337, 340, 344, 356
Ostracism, 250
Ostrogorski, M. Y., 369
Paine, Thomas, 266
Pangermanism, 129
Pan-Italism, 130
Pankhurst, Sylvia, 94
Pan-Latinism, 130
Pan-Teutonism, 130
Pantheism, 132
Panthéon, 297
Parcifal, 267
Pareto, Vilfredo, 49 n.
Paris, 11, 17, 78, 90, 107, 117, 129, 144 n., 146
Parliament (British), 191–193
Parliamentarism, 138, 191, 192–193, 246, 300, 302
Parson, Wilfred, S.J., 338
Parties (Political), 173
Partyrule, 316
Patagonians, 40
Patiño, Simon, 134 n.
Patmore, Coventry, 332
Patriarchal principle, 110–111
Patriotism, 112 n., 118, 296, 301
Patterson News, 332
Paul, Jean (Richter), 315
Peace ballot, 220 n.
Peace Treaties, 121–122
Peasants, 16, 61–62, 68–69, 140, 207
Pedocracy, 115
Pekar, Joseph, 169 n.
Penal Laws (of Britain), 159
Penck, Professor A., 141 n.
Persia, 278
Personalism (Person, Personalist), 22, 59, 115, 132, 284, 300, 309
Pesth (see also Budapest), 130
Pétain, Marshal Henri Philippe, 119 n.
Peter I, the Great, of Russia, 107, 113, 291 n.
Peter III, of Russia, 303 n.
Petko, Stainov, 340
Petlyura, Symon, 148
Petrie, Sir Charles, 220 n., 347, 350, 355
Petsamo (Petchenga), 149
Petzoldt, Alphons, 62
Peyrère, Rev. La, 237 n.
Phelan, Gerald B., Ph.D., 338
Philadelphia, 11
Philip IV, the Handsome, of France, 215
Philistines, 236
Philosophy, 254 n.
Pierce, F., 7
Pike, Albert, 54
Pilate, 250
Piloty, Karl v., 199
Pilsudski, Józef, 48
Pithecanthropus erectus Dubois, 34, 153
Pitt-Rivers, George, 357
Pittsburgh, 37
Pius XI, 111
Pius IX, Pope, 27, 260, 264, 270, 326,
Pizarro, Francisco, 236
Plains (lowlands), 22, 126, 128
Planetta, Otto, 154 n.
Planning, 311 n.
Plato, 7, 10, 105, 111, 120, 151, 262 n., 338
Playne, Caroline F., 349
Ploscowe, Morris, 369
Plutocracy, 250–251
Po, river, 238 n.
Poincaré, Raymond, 349
Poland, 47, 53, 107, 121–122, 131, 132, 150, 154, 155, 174, 176, 207, 223 n., 225, 290, 290 n.
Poles, 167, 182, 197, 202, 211
Politics, 333
Polytheism, modern, 257–258
Pomerelia, 176
Pompadour, Marquise de, 93
Pompillos and Perkunos, 176
Popes, 58, 111, 135, 146–147, 147 n., 164, 291
Portugal, 52, 93, 138, 139, 153, 303, 304, 306
Portuguese Legion, 194 n.
Postdam, 317
Poum, 90
Pravoslavs, 54
Preadamitic Theory, 237 n.
Predestination, 22
Premarital health examinations, 204 n.
Presbyterians, 258
President (see also Roosevelt), 286 n., 312; of Germany, 313 n.
Preuss, Dr. Hugo, 183
Priests, 210
Princip, Gavrilo, 154 n.
Print, worship of, 55–56
Prisoners of war, 145–146
Progress, 58, 84, 205, 241–242, 262
Prohibition: see Antialcoholic legislation
Proletariat (urban), 4, 184, 206, 277–279
Property, 4
Prosperity, 3
Protestantism, 28, 90, 171, 214, 266 n., 267, 270
Protestants, 53, 119, 139, 146, 152
Proudhon, P. J., 15, 105, 328, 334, 341
Prussia and Prussians, 51, 80, 128, 142, 144 n., 154, 168, 168 n., 172 n., 173–176, 176 n., 178, 179–180, 198, 212, 213, 222, 282, 289, 299, 317
Pruzzi (Prussians), 176 n.
Przywara, Erich, S.J., 169, 191
Public School, 73–74, 75, 219–220, 235, 251 n.
Publicity, 234–235
Pulaski, Kazimierz Count, 226
Puritanism, 262
Pushkin, Alexander, 68, 183 n.
Pygmees of Central Africa, 40
Quadragesimo Anno, 112
Quantity, 60, 251–253, 263, 300, 301, 317
Québéc (Act), 227
Quota Laws (of 1924), 236, 238 n.
Race, Racialism, 27, 112, 136, 193, 195, 203, 235–240
Racial Superiority, 225
Radbruch, Gustav, 342
Radeck, Karl, 149
Radziwill, family of, 250
Randall, Henry, 378
Rasputin, 18
Rauschning, Hermann, 378
Reason (worship of), 32
Reavey, George, trans., 329
Records, 251–253
Red Cross, 32
“Reich” (explanation of), 165–166
Reichstag, 185, 192, 193, 239, 358
Relativism, religious, 257 ff.
Religion, 39, 39 n., 257–258, 270
Renaissance, 172
Renan, Ernest, 54, 316 n., 354
Reparations, 154 n.
Representation, popular, 246–248
Representative government, 43, 256, 315–316
Republic, 1, 2, 3, 122, 138, 227 n.
Responsibility, 185
“Ressentiment,”98
Revolution, 299, 300, 301; Industrial, 124; American, 227
Reynold, Gonzague de, 105, 338, 339, 340, 353
Rhode Island, 266
Richmond, Va., 249
Richter, Ludwig, 124
Riehl, Dr. Walter, 200
Rimbaud, Jean Arthur, 181
Rimsky-Korsakov, Nicolas, 68
Ring (weekly), 357
Risorgimento, 128, 131–132, 181
Robert, Kenneth, 368
Robeson, Paul, 236
Robespierre, 24, 41, 55, 190, 216, 266, 308
Robles, Gil, 91
Rochambeau, Comte de, 226
Rockefeller, John D., 250
Romanov, House of, 303 n.
Romantic Movement, 18
Romanticism, 124
Rome, 46, 108, 165, 209, 221, 222, 257, 268, 305
Romier, Lucien, 332, 334, 341, 342
Rónay, Gábor de, 307 n.
Roosevelt, Franklin D., 9, 232, 314
Roosevelt, Theodore, 159 n., 241–243, 262
Rope, Reverend G. E., 350
Rosenberg, Alfred, 190, 318, 357, 361
Rosenberg, Dr. Arthur, 345, 354
Roses, war of, 217
Rotterdam, destruction of, 108
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, 32, 41, 62, 128, 153, 213, 227–228, 327
Royal families, 105–106, 110, 119
Rozanov, Vassili, 380
Rubinstein, Antoni, 187
Rugg, Harold, 56 n.
Rumania, 145, 149, 150, 150 n., 158, 159 n., 160 n., 214
Russ (Moscovian), 233; (Kievian and Moscovian), 291 n.
Russia, Imperial, 8, 54 n., 57, 94 n., 144, 144 n., 145, 168, 173, 229, 254, 303
Russia (Soviet Union), 82 n., 95, 98, 148, 149, 153, 194, 206, 210, 219, 239, 244, 255, 260 n., 279, 290–293, 295, 296–297
Russian Language, 167 n.
Russian Prisoners, 145
Russian Revolution, 145
Russians, 211
Sachsenhausen (concentration camp), 34
Sacro egoismo, 208 n.
Sade, Marquis de, 285 n.
Sadova (Königgrätz), battle of, 181
Saint, as human ideal, 72–73
St. Germain-en-Laye, Treaty of, 148, 151, 153 n., 155, 159
St. Patrick’s Cathedral, 262
St. Robert Bellarmine, see Bellarmine, St. Robert
Salamanca, University of, 236
Salazar, Dr. Oliveira, 127 n., 236
Samaritans, 208
Sancho Pansa, 25
Sanctions (against Italy), 220 n., 222
Sanctity, 58
Sanger, Margaret, 94
Santayana, George, 250 n., 326
Sassmann, Hanns, 353
Saturday Review, 350
Saturnius, 258
Savannah, 226
Saxony, Marshal Moritz, of, 133
Sayous, André Émile, 346
Scandinavia, 60
Scharnhorst, Gerhard v., 177
Scheler, Max, 168 n.
Schickelé, René, 348
Schiller, Friedrich v., 127, 204
Schism, Eastern, 54
Schlaff, David S., 365
Schlegel, Friedrich v., 124
Schleicher, General Kurt v., 194
Schmidt-Gibichenfels, Dr., 328
Schmidt, Wilhelm, 49 n.
Schmitt, Carl, 326
Schneider (Creusot), 230
Schönburg, family of, 250
Schönerer, Georg Ritter v., 54
Schramm, Dr. Edmund, 354
Schreiner, Gert, 350
Schubert, Franz, 204
Schuschnigg, Dr. Kurt v., 196, 210 n.
Schwarzenberg, family of, 250
Schwind, Moritz von, 124
Schwob, René, 44 n.
Scottish Highlanders, 57, 172 n.
Scott, James Brown, 347
Scottsborough, case of, 237
Seamen, psychology of, 80, 80 n.
Security, 22, 278; social, 242 n., 311
Sedan, battle of, 181
Seipel, Dr. Ignaz, 198
Selchow, Bogislaw v., 356
Self-determination, 308
Sempach, battle of, 31
Separatism, 48 n.
Serbia, 8, 144, 145, 150 n., 160 n.
Serbs, 167
Sertorius, 88
Servants, 34
Servière, Joseph de la, S.J., 365
Seton-Watson, R. W., 140, 159, 198, 363
Sévres, 157
Sex, 19
Shah of Persia, 60
Shakespeare, William, 289
Shamyl, Emir of Daghestân, 88
Shay, Frank, 268
Shelley, P. B., 79
Shimabara, 52
Shinto and Shintoists, 52, 221
Shògun, 52
Siberia, 94 n.
Sicily (Two Sicilies), 132, 306
Sidis, Boris, 329
Simmel, Georg, 323, 334, 341, 369
Simpson-Affair, 235
Simson, Eduard v., 177
Sittich, Dr. Oscar, 180 n.
Sixtus, Prince of Bourbon-Parma, 147
Skepticism, 240
Skoropadsky, Pavlo, 148
Skryabin, Alexander N., 68
Slankamen, battle of, 180
Slesvig, 141
Slovenes, 157 n.
Slovenia, 223 n.
Smith and Elder, 339
Smith, Howard K., 375
Smith, Joseph, 258
Social Democrats (Central Europe), 192, 241
Social Equity, 224
Social security, see security
Socialism (see also Capitalism, State), 98, 130 n. 134, 135, 181, 212, 250–251, 286
Soil, 194–197
Sokol organization, 130
Solesmes, 272
Solovyov, Vladimir, 68, 209, 257, 279, 330, 337
Sombart, Werner, 37 n., 98, 287, 244
Somerset, Duke of, the Protector, 338
Sonderbund, 282
Sonnino, Baron Sidney, 54 n., 350
Sosnosky, Theodor v., 106 n.
South America, 53
South Carolina, 228
Southampton, 215
Soviet Films, 21
Soviet Union, see Russia
Spain, 52, 90, 91, 207, 222, 223 n., 253, 278
Spaniards, 211
Spengler, Oswald, 46, 61, 66, 69, 105, 241, 328, 333
Spinoza, Baruch, 132
Spoil system, 230 n.
Stahl, Julius, 180 n.
Stamm, Dr. Eugen, 342
Stapleton, A. G., 116
Starkie, Walter, 343
State Department, U. S., 150, 249
Statesmen (vs. politicians), 151
Statism (Étatisme), 112 n., 135
Steed, Wickham H., 140, 159, 197–198, 350
Stein, Heinrich Freiherr v., 177
Stephen, king of Hungary, St., 130
Stephens, Sir James, 331
Sterilization, 304
Stettin, 299
Steuben, Baron Friedrich v., 226
Stirk, Dr. S. D., 354
Stoa, 37
Stolberg-Stolberg, brothers, Christian and Friedrich Leopold, 124
Stolberg-Wernigerode, Count Albrecht, 146, 147 n.
Stopes, Mary, 94
Strasbourg, Magistrate of, 22, 116
Stratification, social, in U. S., 232–233
Strauss, Johann, 140
Streicher, Julius, 171 n., 239
Strube, Sidney, 224
Stürgkh, Count Carl, 198
Styles, architectural, 268, 268 n.
Suarez, Francisco, 112, 236, 263
Success, 282–283
Sudermann, Hermann, 181
Sudeten Germans, 169 n.
Suffrage (see also General Franchise), 57, 58
Sulpice, St., 261
Supranationalism, 22
Supreme Court (U.S.), 227; for European Countries, 301
Suso, Heinrich, 169
Swiss, 167
Switzerland, 31, 51, 61, 80, 80 n., 82 n., 91, 129 n., 139, 147, 149 n., 170, 181, 197
Swoboda, Hermann, 334
Syllabus (see also Pius IX), 264
Sylvester I, Pope, St., 113
Taine, Hypolite, 131 n.
Talleyrand, Charles M., Duc de., 45, 109
Talmud, 208
Tamerlane (Timour Lenkh), 121
Tampere (Tammerfors), 95
Tanquerey, A., 337
Tavernier, E., 257
Taxes, 209 n.
Taxpayer, 94
Taylor, Alonzo, 183 n.
Teacher’s College, Columbia, 26
Technocrats, 91
Technology, 82–83
Teeling, William, 303 n.
Teheran, 239
Teleki, Count Ladislas, 48
Templars, suppression of, 215
Teresa of Ávila, St., 93, 251–253
Terijoki, 206
Theocentrism, 22
Theology, 254 n.
Thérèse of Lisieux, St., 204
“Third Empires” (Russia and Germany, see also Empire and Reich), 291–292
Thirty Years’ war, 123
Thököly, Emmeric, 52
Thomas Aquinas, St., 8, 10, 51, 62, 80 n., 105, 110, 111, 209 n., 223, 262 n., 263, 265, 338, 369
Thomas More, St., 211
Thyssen, August, 230
Ticino (Swiss Canton), 80 n.
Time, 85
Times (London), 346
Tinkham, Mr., 246 n.
Tocqueville, Alexis Comte de, 25, 66, 105, 270, 291, 293 ff., 344
Tomlinson, E. W. F., 35 n.
Tone, Wolf, 251
Tories (in England and America), 47, 48, 109, 217 ff., 227
Toronto, Ontario, 263
Totentanz, see Death Dance
Toulouse-Lautrec, Hendri de, 181
Tour du Pin, Marquis de la, 40, 336, 342
Trade-Unions (in Germany), 194
Trautenau (Trutnov) meeting of Nazis, 200
Treitschke, Heinrich v., 79, 182, 190, 191, 353
Trianon, Treaty of, 148, 151, 153 n., 159, 349
Troeltsch, Ernst, 361
Trotter, William, 323
Trotzki, Lev. D., 79, 105, 153, 149
Trotzkyist conspirators, 97
Trubetzkoy, Nikolay Prince, 332
Truth, 77–78
Tryepov, General Dimitri F., 94
Tshaadayev, Pyotr Y., 79
Tshaykovski, Peter Ilyitch, 68
Tupper, Kerr Boyse, 327
Turnell, G. M., 363
Tuscany, Grandduke of, 132
Twentieth Century, 45
Twentieth Century Americanism, 2
Two-Party system, 75
Tyrol, 60, 140, 144 n., 154, 196, 228 n., 299
Tyrs, Miroslav, 131 n.
U.G.T., 90
Ukraine, 148
Ultramontanes (Center Party), 141
Unamuno, Miguel de, 329, 342, 343, 359, 360, 373
Undset, Sigrid, 370
Unitarians, 258
United Kingdom, see England or Great Britain
United States of America, 34, 40, 40 n., 60, 61, 82 n., 97 n., 98, 125, 138, 138 n., 139 n., 145, 196, 214, 222, 226 ff., 231, 233–235, 241, 248, 255–256, 278, 311
Ur (craftsmen of), 268
Utilitarianism, 190, 205 n., 213, 290, 290 n.
Utrecht 165
Valais (Swiss Canton), 80 n.
Van der Bij, Dr. S. T., 336
Vanderbilt, 250
Vansittart, Lord, 216, 260, 361
“Vaterländische Front” (in Austria), 194 n., 196 n.
Vaud (Swiss Canton), 80 n.
Veblen, Thorstein, 167 n.
Vendée, rising in the, 57, 117
Venizelos, Elevtheros, 127 n.
Verlaine, Paul, 181
Vernunft and Verstand, 33
Versailles, 151, 153, 153 n., 155, 183, 197, 213
Verticalism, vertical order, 23, 88, 133, 134 n.
Victor Emanuel III, 145
Victoria, Queen, 106, 129 n., 236
Vienna, 52, 60, 109, 123, 127, 142, 158, 160 n., 165, 178, 197 ff., 222, 297, 299
Viereck, Peter, 131 n., 355, 356, 371
Vignaux, Paul, 342
Village, rural community, 22, 63–64
Villiers, Adam de, 346
Vincent de Paul, St., 217
Virchow, 281
Virgil, 159
Virginia, 24, 24 n.; Bluebook of, 24
Vitoria, F. de, 347
Voigt, F. A., 374
Voldemaras, Dr. Augustin, 121
Volga River, 303
Volhynia, 145
Volksempfänger, Volkswagen, 205
Volstead Act, 243 n.
Voltaire, F. M. Arouet, 54
Volz, Dr. G. B., 175 n.
Vyereshtshagin, V. V., 68
Wagner, Cosima, 181 n.
Wagner, Richard, 170, 181, 181 n., 190, 198, 202, 236
Walas, Graham, 343
Waldeck-Rousseau, Pierre, 54
Wall, Bernard, 333
Wall Street, 97
Waller, Willard, 367
War-Guilt, see German Reich II, also German Reich III, 143–145, 151
Wars, totalitarian, 107
Warsaw, 108
War spirit, 145–146
Washington, D. C., 145, 226, 232, 239, 251, 299, 304
Wasmann, Erich, S.J., 136
Watson, John B., 97
Weckerle, Sándor, 54
Wecter, Dixon, 368
Wegerer, A. v., 143
Weimar (constitution and Republic), 20 n., 91 n., 149 n., 155, 183, 184 n., 291 n.
Weissenberg, J. (leader of sect), 18
Werner, Zacharias, 124
Westerby, Robert, 332
Westphalia, Treaty of, 123
Westwall, 220 n.
Whalen, Doran, 377
Wheeler-Bennet, J., 149 n., 357, 374
Whigs (in England or U.S.), 47, 48, 109, 217 ff., 222, 226–227, 266, 310
Whitehead, A. N., 333
White House, 226
Whitman, Walt, 13, 20 n., 189, 191, 236, 319
Wiener-Neustadt, 165
Wilde, Oscar, 20 n.
Wildenbruch, Ernst v., 181
William II, German Emperor, 106, 140, 141, 142, 144, 147 n., 149, 155, 156, 173, 183 n., 187, 336, 345
William III of England, 174, 174 n., 216
Willkie, Wendell L., 135 n., 314
Wilson, Robert MacNair, 363
Wilson, Woodrow, 147, 148, 152, 159 n., 327, 347–348
Winkelried, Arnold, 88
Witte, Count Sergej, 187
Wolfe, Thomas, 359
Wood, Grant, 240 n.
Wood, James N., 134 n., 327, 342, 346, 366, 367, 378
Wood, L. J. S., 350
Woodward, W. E., 366
Worker (his mentality), 62, 68–69
World War I, 34, 137, 138 ff., 140, 141, 142, 194 n., 213, 287, 287 n.
World War II, 21, 140, 296–297
Wright, brothers, 84
Württemberg, 182
Württembergians, 172 n., 179, 180
Wyoming, 232
Xenophon, 7
Ximénez, Francisco de Cisneros, 45
Yiddish, 167 n.
Yoffe (Soviet diplomat), 149
York, Ludwig, Count, 177
Youth, worship of, 209 n.
Ypres (Ypern), 108
Yüan-Shi-Kai, 121
Yugoslavia, 131, 156, 157, 157 n., 158, 159, 160 n.
Zassulitch, Vyera, 94
Zenta battle of, 180
Zita, Empress of Austria, 119
Zog I (Ahmed Zogu of Albania), 121
Zumalacárregui, Tomás, 88
Zurbarán, Francisco de, 16
Zweig, Stephan, 281 n.
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