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Simmel, Georg, 205, 259, 303, 351, 353, 359, 365, 378, 379, 400, 430, 452, 490, 494, 496, 501, 510, 511, 512, 523.

Simonides, 40.

Slavery, a basis of culture, 32, 38, 72-3, 130, 292, 480; broad use of term "slave," 72, 127, 249-250, 442-3, 451, 521; how emancipation might be got, 135, 441.

"Slave-insurrection in morality," 257-260, 419, 442.

Smith, Norman Kemp, 495.

Smith, William Benjamin, 493.

"Social dualism," the charge of, 444, 454.

Social Museum of Harvard University, 457.

Social revolution, a coming, 134, 410, 421, 441, 461.

Socialism (or Socialists), 2, 77, 134-5, 138-141, 420, 461-3, 490, 491, 507, 508, 519.

Socrates, 58, 104, 118, 130, 207, 215, 227, 243, 257, 329, 390, 431, 479, 517.

Solipsism, 57, 191.

Sophists, the Greek, 350, 363, 512.

Sophocles, 40, 79, 92, 284, 292, 502.

Soul, the, 107, 174, 488, 495, 497.

Space and time, early view of as subjective, 46, 56; time later held to be objective, 129, 164, 490.

Spencer, Herbert, 158, 198, 230, 233, 335, 355, 441, 459, 491, 508.

Spinoza, 33, 205, 236, 489.

Springfield Republican, the, 73.

Staël, Madame de, 492.


State, the, origin of in force, 76, 242, 279, 455, 506, 522; justification of, 76; possible disappearance of, 141; enforces justice, setting limits to revenge, 272-3; conceivably so strong that it might let wrong-doers go, 273273; so far as it represents an independent social group, super-moral, and politics Machiavellian, 455-6; "as little state as possible," 459.

Stein, Ludwig, 479, 524.

Stendhal, 275, 400, 409.

Stewart, Herbert Leslie, vi, 501, 502.

St. Francis of Assisi, 259.

Stirner, Max, 351, 353, 459, 512.

St. James, Epistle of, 284, 504.

Stoics, the, 177, 355, 494.

St. Paul, 227, 258, 284, 488, 508.

St. Peter, 227.

Strauss, D. F., 35, 45, 53, 67, 484, 485.

Substance, 185.

Sumner, W. G., 131, 133, 214, 224.

Super, C. W., 480.

Superman, the, history of the term, 398; Nietzsche's essential meaning, 400; relation of the concept to Darwinism, 401; how to be got, 402; slowness of real social change, 402; worth of turning thought and aspiration that way, 403; place of Züchtung, 404; how related to wealth, 405; significance of marriage, 407; educated by opposition, danger, war, 409; self-training, 412; Nietzsche's challenge to scholars, 415; mood of hope, 416.

Symonds, J. A., 480, 481.

Sympathy, 67, 126, 217, 302, 308, 510.

Taine, H. A., 21, 26, 162, 499.

Talmud, the, 516.

Tennyson, 99.

Tertullian, 259.

"Theodicy," a Greek, 41; views of Nietzsche almost a, 172-3, 233-4.

Theognis, 5, 255, 518.

Thierry, Augustin, 521.

Thilly, Frank, 351, 368, 510, 515.