Principles of western civilisation
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WESTERN CIVILISATION
in, 132-33; attitude of propertied classes in, 133; art conditions amongst Germanic peoples, 187; Reformation in, 297, 303-5, 307, 308-12 ; franchise in, 358; economic process in (historical school), 376-81; the medieval empire in, see Holy Roman Empire ; Kantian and Hegelian development in, see Kant and Hegel; Socialism in, see Socialists, and Social Democracy
Gibbon, Edward, 100, 178, 230
Giddings, F. H., 91, 435
Giffen, Sir Robert, 15, 337
Gnosticism, 221
Goethe, 32, 100
Gorren, Aline, 187
Gostwick, J., 396
Grand Remonstrance, 317
** Great Industry,” the, 415-27
Greece, ancient, 20, 94, 138, 143, 148 ; place of peoples of, in world process, 151-56; ancestor worship and exclusive citizenship, 164-75 ; slaves in, 176-79; art in, 147-48, 18389; sanctity of life in, 189-90 ; Greek ethos and Hebrew spirit, 201-202; ultimate principles ot philosophy of, 205-14; in the fifth century B.c., 207
Green, T. H., 9
Gregory VII., 237, 265, 266, 269-72, 278, 325; deposition, Henry IV.,
Pp. Grote, 5, 73, 180, 191
Hallam, 272, 277, 278, 279
Harrison, Frederic, 78
Hebrew spirit in history, 200-2
Hegel, 2, 8, 89, 91, 238, 320, See also, 390-404
Hellenism and Hebraism, 200-202
Helvétius, 9, 71, 72
Henderson, E. F., 236, 237, 255, 261, 262, 267, 269, 270, 271, 276, 280
Henry I., England, 277
Henry IV., Emperor, 92, 266, 269, 270-72, 278; answer to Gregory | VIL, Ap.
Henry V., Emperor, 271, 276
Henry VIII., England, 261, 321
Heraclius, 259
Herder, 8
Hermann, Bishop of Metz, 237, 271
Herodotus, 207
Heron, D. C., r91
Hildebrand, 376
Hobbes, 14, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, III, 112, 113, 115, 116, 122
331-
Holbach, 114
Holland, T. E., go, 331
Holy Roman Empire, 235, 236, 260, 261, 262, 265-72, 303-4
Homer, 169
Humanism, 292-95
Humanitarianism in ancient civilisations, 206, 209, 210; in relation to life-principle of modern civilisation, 224-25, 202
Humble Petition and Advice, 318
Hume, David, 7, 11, 80, 100, 120, 374, 391, 396
Hungary, 274, 275
Huxley, T. H., 11, 31, 82, 83
Ibsen, H., 187
Idealism, gt, 137; the conception ot German, 95 ; Greek, and art, 188-89
Index Expurgatorius, 285
Inquisition, 285, 304, 305
Instrument of Government, 318
Investiture, 255, 269
Ireland, 274, 275
Italy, thought in economic science in, Io, 29, 88; parliamentary government in, 17; Reformation in, 297, 395-307 ; political franchise in, 358
lus Civile, 158, 172, 199, 208, 209 lus Geniium, 158, 172, 208, 200 lus ftalicum, 172
Tus Latinum, 172
Tus Reformandi, 312
Jacobi, 8
James I., England, 322
James II., England, 324
Japan, 445; labour conditions 445-47
in,
| Japanese, 27-28 ; 448-49
Jews and monotheism, 201, 202 John, England, 255, 275, 276 Johnston, C., 339
Joint Stock enterprises, 427-32
| Jurisprudence, see Law
Justinian, 170, 176, 179
Kant, Immanuel, 8, 13, 15, 89, 100, 326 ; and modern evolutionary position, 390-4
Kautsky, 11
Kipling, R., 354
Knies, 376
Knox, 315
Labour, 372, 412; struggle under
Manchester theories, 25-27, 408-12 ; and antinomy in modern economic