Acton, Lord, on nationalism, 139,
Adams, Brooks, on justice, 473. Anarchism, 234-235, 257-258. Aquinas, political theory of, 91. Arbitration, compulsory, 429. Argentina, church and state in, 104. Aristotle,
on inequality, 14;
on human nature, 26;
on the art of politics, 27-29;
on the nature of the common- wealth, 40;
definition of state by, 57; on liberty, 291;
on education, 392;
on reign of law, 476-477; see also notes on books, 38. Arlington estate, case of the, 452- 455.
Austin, John, definition of state by,
Bradley, Justice, on personal liberty, 312, 322-323. Brailsford, H. N.,
cited, 258 n., 423 n.;
see also notes on books, 211. Brazil, church and state in, 109. British Empire, political status of,
Cecil, Lord Hugh, see notes on books, 435. Censorship,
judicial, of public speech, 376; postmaster-general's, of the press, 377-378. Chafee, Z.,
on freedom of speech, 383-384; see also notes on books, 388. Charity, in modern states, 400. Child labor law case, 470-471. Chile, church and state in, 104. China, church and state in, 126. Church,
conflicts of, and state, 103, 105, 107;
established, 104, 107; Protestant, political policy of,
Cole, G. D. H., see notes on books, 211, 252.
Collectivism, 401, 418-419, 428-431. Collins, C. W., see notes on books, 338. Commonwealth, Christian, 89-93; Co-operative, 176-178; Ideal, justice in, 479;
Modern, origin of word, 40-42; definition of 59; character of, 80; religious toleration in, 116- 117, 391; cultural toleration in, 158; social toleration in, 206; nature of, 210, 213; justice in, 250-251, 387; liberty in, 293, 337; domestic tranquillity in, 333-334, 337; education in, 391- 400; promotion of the general welfare in, 434; reign of law in, 436-438; see also state. Communism,
problem of, 167;
causes of failure in Russia, 191-
Denmark, church and state in, 104. Determinism, economic, 171, 207. Dewey, John, see notes on books, 435. Dicey, Sir Albert V.,
on law and opinion, 416;
on reign of law, 438-442, 448-449, 459-460, 462-464; on sovereignty, 472;
see also notes on books, 435, 478. Dickinson, G. L., see notes on books, 252.
Disraeli, on government, 9.
Divine right, theory of, 96, 217-218. Dodd, W. F., see notes on books, 127.
Douglas, Stephen A., on equality,
Filmer, Sir Robert, on justice, 218-
Fisher, H. A. L., cited, 444 n. Flack, H. E., see notes on books, 338.
Flying Fish, case of the, 449-452. Follett, M. P., see notes on books, 39. Ford, H. J.,
definition of state by, 45 n.; see also notes on books, 212. Foster case, 384.
Fourteenth Amendment,
liberty as used in, 304-307; judicial interpretation of, 307-327. France, church and state in, 102-103, 113-114, 122.
Franklin, on the value of reason,
on government, 10-12;
on functions of government, 421. Harlan, Justice,
on personal liberty, 323; on the police power, 329. Hegel, see notes on books, 252. Herbert, Sydney, see notes on books, 165.
Hertzler, J. O., see notes on books, 252.
Hill, D. J., cited, 44 n., 93 n. Hillquit, M., see notes on books, 211. Hobbes,
on human nature, 26; on government, 65;
on religious policy of the state, 99; on equality, 202;
on justice, 219-222;
on liberty, 271.
Hobhouse, L. T., see notes on books,
Holcombe, A. N., cited, 415 n. Holland, T. E., see notes on books, 83.
on personal liberty, 325-327; on the police power, 335; on freedom of speech, 373, 383. Holy Roman Empire, theory of the, 89.
Hughes, C. E., cited, 461 n. Humanitarianism, 164.
on government, 1, 2, 8;
use of word commonwealth by, 42.
American constitutional, nature of, 466-471; definition of, 437;
due process of, 274-275, 283, 293, 305, 464-466; martial, 460-462;
reign of, 284, 473-475; in the Christian Commonwealth, 92. League, Non-Partisan, 429. League of Nations,
classification of states by, 69-70; system of mandates of, 73-74, 75- 76;
membership in, 128;
Palestine mandate of, 158;
status of war under Covenant of, 340.
Le Bon, G., see notes on books, 38. Leroy-Beaulieu, Paul, on public ownership, 410
Lewis, G. C., see notes on books, 38. Libel, law of, 349-350. Liberalism, 417.
civil, nature of, 472; constitutional, as used in the Preamble to the Federal Con- stitution, 291; as used in the Fifth and Fourteenth Amend- ments, 302-307;
juristic, 295-301, 386-387; moral, 253-255, 290-291; natural, 266, 270;
of public discussion, during the Civil War, 370-374; origin of, 351-359; recent history of, 374- 384; of the press, history of, in the United States, 342-384; impor- tance of, 342; nature of, as a juristic liberty, 386-387; personal, 298-299, 300, 316; in the Constitution of the United States, 301; judicial interpre- tation of, 307-327; and the war power, 369-374.
political, 255-256, 436-437; Ben- tham on, 259-260; Blackstone on, 275; Hobbes on, 271; ideal- istic theory of, 285-294; Locke on, 272-277; Mill, J. S., on, 260- 263; Montesquieu on, 288; Rousseau on, 277-283; Spencer, Herbert, on, 263-269; realistic definition of, 257; realistic theory of, 292-294, 337; and the war power, 341;
public, 296-297, 300, 316; in the United Constitution of the States, 301; religious, 390.
Lieber, Francis,
cited, 253 n.;
see also notes on books, 294. Lincoln,
on equality, 204-205 ;
on freedom of speech in time of war, 363-364;
on liberty, 293;
on nationality, 133;
on sovereignty, 51;
on the war power, 364-366; see also notes on books, 84. Lippmann, W.,
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