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Perpetual Peace: A Philosophical Essay
INDEX
A
- Alexander I. of Russia; 80.
- Ambrose, Saint; 15.
- Assyrians; war among the, 9.
- Augustine, Saint; 16.
B
C
- Calvin, John; 19.
- Carnegie, Andrew; 100.
- Clement of Alexandria; 15.
- Cobden, Richard; 64.
- Corvinus, Matthias; 109.
D
- Dubois, Cardinal; 36.
E
F
- Farrar, J. A.; 18.
- Fleury, Cardinal; 55.
G
- Government; origin of, according to Plato, 5;
- Greeks; their attitude to other nations, 7;
H
- Hobbes, Thomas; his theory of the state of nature and origin of government, 4, 40-42, 51, 118, 119, 133; 6, 26, 27, 28, 37;
- Holls, Fred. W.; 86.
I
J
- Justin; 15.
K
- Kant, Immanuel; 26, 37;
- his indebtedness to earlier political writers, 40, 46;
- his theory of human development, 47-49;
- on the foundation of the state, 51-54, 152-154;
- the relations between states and individuals, 54, 55, 117-120, 128, 173, 174;
- the necessity for reform within the state, 55, 56, 168;
- the political and social conditions of his time, 57-59;
- his attitude to war, 58, 133, 135, 136, 137, 149-151;
- on the growing power of commerce, 59, 65, 142, 157;
- his idea of federation, 60, 68, 69, 128-137, 192;
- the conditions of its realization, 62-69;
- on representative and other constitutions, 65-68, 120-128, 152, 153, 167;
- his opinion of the English constitution, 66;
- his disapproval of universal monarchy, 68, 69, 155, 156; 79, 83, 89, 100, 105;
- on the right of way, 137-142;
- on nature’s guarantee of a perpetual peace, 143-157;
- on the relation between politics and morals, 161-196;
- on revolution, 167, 168, 186-188.
L
- Laveleye, Émile de; 81.
- Louis Philippe; 76.
- Luther, Martin; on war, 19.
M
- Machiavelli, Nicolo; 162.
- Maistre, Joseph de; 71.
- Martineau, James; 102.
- Mennonites; and war, 14.
- Mill, John Stuart; 80.
- More, Thomas; 32.
- Morley, John; 3.
N
- Napoleon, Louis; 80.
O
- Original Contract; 40;
P
- Paris Congress (1856); 86.
- Penn, William; 30.
- Plato; on the origin of the state, 5;
Q
- Quakers; and war, 14.
R
- Religion; Roman, and war, 9;
S
- Schopenhauer, Arthur; 43.
- Spencer, Herbert; 76.
T
- Treitschke, H. von; 75.
- Trendelenburg, F. A.; 75.
V
W
- War; religious, 16;
- private, 17, 20, 29;
- dynastic, 38, 57, 123;
- Kant’s attitude to, 58, 133, 135, 136, 137, 149-151;
- its influence on progress, 70, 96, 103;
- views of Hegel on, 71, 72, 75;
- of Schiller, 71, 72, 73, 75;
- of Moltke, 71, 73, 74, 75;
- under altered conditions, 76, 77, 78;
- when just, 84, 85;
- future probable causes of, 94, 95;
- honorable conduct of, 114, 115.
- Wycliffe, John; and fighting clergy, 18.