INDEX
��389
��194-195 ; distinction between degrees of, 195; securing of, by preaching, 206-208; stimu lation to, the only antidote for an enfeebled will, 233. Voluntary attention, characteris tics of, 173-175.
��Wage-earners. See Labouring men.
War, responsibility of national prejudices for, 41 ; problems of economic and political ad justment raised by the great,
363-364-
Waves, movement of mental epi demics in, 270-271 ; following of, by reaction in opposite di rection, 271; impossibility of
��two occurring at same time, 271-272.
Wells, H. G., " God, the Invisible King," by, 368.
Will, fundamental truths neces sary to a satisfactory idea of function of the, 186 ff . ; ques tion of freedom of the, 196- 200; strength of, a necessary quality in preachers, 205-206.
Women, unusual suggestibility of, 220-223; rapid effect of crowd-suggestion upon, 246- 247.
Work, best times for, 182.
Wundt, W. M., quoted concern ing memory images, 25 ; fail ure of, to distinguish between feeling and feeling-tone, 66- 67.
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