- French mind, gneralizinc power of, »o
- Friedlander, 460
- Fry, Elizabeth, 593, 678
- Fry, Lord Justice, 667
- Fuller, Chief Justice, 668
- Funck-Brentano, Frantz, 65a
- Gage, Lyman J., 93, 103, 389, 391
- Gales. 362
- Gallatin, Albert, 361
- Gambetta, 437
- Ganelli, 340
- Garfield, James A., 254
- Garofalo, 346
- Gaspari, 351
- Gautier, 344
- Gehriog, 349
- Genovesi, Antonio, 340
- Geography, importance of for sociology, 651
- George III., 671
- Gerlaud, 351
- Germany, economic, social, educational and religious life at beginning of 18th century, 585; economic and political conditions previous to 1848, 675; theology and ecclesiastical conditions, 676
- Giddings, 348, 452, 480. 486, 487, 765
- Gilman, N. P., 686, 687, 697, 699
- Gladden, Washington, 496–498 bk.
- Godin, 392
- Goethe, 223, 329, 478, 585, 586
- Godet, 782
- Gould, E. R. L., 500–501 rv.
- Gounelle, Elie, 652
- Government, why necessary, 433 ; how far it may use force, 498; origin of, 746; is the organized expression of public needs, 792 ; see Corporations
- Gracian, 532
- Gravina, 339
- Gray, Asa, 314
- Gresham, William, 147
- Gumplowicz, 345, 349, 351, 474.
- Hagenbach, K. R., 583, 674
- d'Halay, 338
- Hale, C. J., 399
- Hamilton, Alexander, 245, 247, 248, 250, 253, 260, 264
- Happiness, capacity of all for, 276.
- Harris, W. T.. 356
- Harter, Pastor, 679
- Hartmann, Ludo Morris, 803
- Harvey, 477
- Hase, Charles, 674
- Hegel, 17, 301, 317*795
- Heinecke, S., 593
- Helmholz, 313
- Henderson, Charles R., 327–334 ar., 385–397 ar., 501–503 rv., 503–504 rv., 588–595 ar., 674–684 ar.., 785–788 rv., 791 rv.
- Henry V., 661, 667
- Henry VIII 661
- Herbert, 338
- Herkner, H., 674
- Hermhut, 676
- Herron, Geo. D., 6i9
- Herschell, Lord, 667
- Hershon, 185
- Hildebrand, 342
- Hirsch, Emit G., 111–131
- History, present state of, 9 ; study of, 41, 44, 505 ; Comte on historical method, 584 ; social history, its nature, purpose and method, 652; includes all activities of man, 749; work of the German school, 750
- Hitze, 234
- Hobbes, 17, 317. 324. 341. 374
- Hobson, John A., 218–228 bk., 299–312, 647
- Hodder, Alfred, 797
- Holland, Henry, 411
- Holmes, Bayard, 101
- Hoist, Hermann von, 133
- Holtzman, 463
- Home, importance of, 645 ; reform must begin with, 646
- Hooker, 338
- Housing of the working classes, report 01 Department of Labor on, 272
- Hovey, 462
- Howard, John, 593, 710
- Howerth, 486
- Howson, J. S., 674
- Hughes, Joseph, 50, 589,
- Hugo, Victor, 20
- Hull, E. R., 701
- Hull House Maps, 393
- Hull, Justice, 663. 666
- Humanity, redeemability of, 792
- Hume, David, 635
- Huxley, 140, 301, 323, 334, 636
- Hyde, Wm. DeWitt, 190
- Ideostatics, use of term, 209; examples of work in, 223; relation of the ideal and the real, 354; events, the product of ideas, 749
- Imitation, Tarde's theory, of, 446; laws of purely social, 447; logical and illogical distinguished, 447; should be subordinated to social logic, 447; and social consciousness, 451
- Immigration, reports of U. S. Treasury Department on, 257, 260; reports of commitees of Congress on, 273, 274; why it should be restricted, 643; protection of Italian immigrants, 793
- Individualism, individual determinism and social science, 794; individualism vs. collectivism, 236, 646 ; no antagonism between individual and race, 302; laissez faire abandoned, 407; more prevalent in America than anywhere else, 415; folly of, 506; one's business not one's own, 580;
neither individualism nor collectivism, 651. Industry. Industrial Evolution of U. S., 228–230 bk.; census statistics of, 250–253 ; report of Department of Labor on Industrial Depression, 370; report of Congress on, 273; Patent Office report on Industrial Art, 274; present industrial system infringes on liberty, 499; Industrial Union of Employers and Employes, 644.
- Inner Mission. Rise of the German Inner Mission, 583 595 ar.; nature of the German, 584; influences leading up to; economic distress and breaking up of the Guild system, 585; Napoleonic wars, 586 ; culture and earnestness inspired by Lessing, Goethe, Kant and Schiller, 586 ; deepening of religious spirit and influence from abroad, 587; work of Urlsperger and the Christian Society, 588; Bible societies, 589; Sunday
schools, 590; societies for circulation of Christian writings, 591 ; benevolent social work, 592 Pestalozzi, 594: work of John Falk, 594; immediate origin of, 677; definition and character of, 679; agencies of; the family, 680; the state, 681; the church, 681, crime to be lessened, 681 ; ultimate aim of the organization, 681 ; remedies for social disorder, 682 ; extent of work, 683; opposition to, 683; comparison with similar work in U. S., 684
- Insurance, Census report on, 355; report of Department of Labor on Compulsory insurance in Germany. 272; mutual aid societies in Belgium,
644; in France, 647; life wages, 671; out-of work insurance, 793; results of German Compulsory, 801.
- Interstate Commerce Commission, reports, 269
- Invention, importance of to sociology, 748