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the sections "Basis" and "Property" in each chapter, and the whole of Chapter IV; for Self-Interest, "Basis" in each chapter and the whole of Chapters V and VIII; for Classes, "State" and "Property" in each chapter; for Organization, "State" and "Realization"; for Government, Democracy, Tyranny, "State"; for Capitalism, Poverty, Inequality, "Property"; for Communism, Chapters VII and IX, especially "Property" and "Realization", comparing Chapter VI; for Propaganda, Social Revolution, "Realization" in each chapter; and so on. So far as general points of this nature are mentioned in the index, it is in most cases only on some incidental occasion, and does not supersede this general reference: nor could this be superseded without thereby misleading the reader. "Law" has received somewhat exceptional treatment.

The reader will of course not assume, because in the index he does not find a certain author among those who are cited on a certain topic, that this author has not mentioned it. While the index shows a wider range of topics than might have been expected in such a book, the nature of Eltzbacher's compilation forbids us to expect that it should serve as a complete Cyclopedia of Anarchism.

Absenteeism, Kr. 162-3, To. 250-51, 256, 259

Aged, see Dependent

Agriculture, Kr. 168, 177, To. 234

American Revolution, Go. 59

Anarchism, first use of name, Pr. 67, Kr. 140

Anarchy, lesser evil, Go. 41

Areas of jurisdiction, ideally: small, Go. 48-50 nation-wide, Pr. 76-80 larger and larger, Ba. 127 undefined, Kr. 156, Tu. 195

Army: cannot crush revolution, Kr. 173 basis of State, To. 239-43 refuse to serve in, To. 262, 266 of revolution, Ba. 136, 138, Kr. 176

Associations, voluntary, St. 104-5, Kr. 155-6, Tu. 194-200

Astronomy, Kr. 168

Authority: object of competition, Pr. 73-4 sought only by the bad, To. 237-8

Bad men, see Criminals

Ballot, see Voting

Bank, Pr. 65, 88-91, Tu. 206-7, 214

Bees swarming, To. 267

Bloodshed: insignificant, Ba. 133, Kr. 173 see Force, War

Boundaries: abolished, Ba. 127, 137 no economic, Kr. 158 see Areas

Bribery by State, To. 242-3

California, Pr. 87

Central authority in future, Go. 51-2, Pr. 79-80, Ba. 136

Centralization, Pr. 76-80

Children, Tu. 185, ftn. 187; see Dependent

Christianity, To. 220-69

Church: anti-Christian, To. 220-2 organization, Pr. 76-7 property, Ba. 135

Collectivism, Ba. 131, Kr. 165-6

Colonists, To. 259-60

Columbus, To. 247-8

Commune: economic unit, Kr. 156-9, 166, 170, 176-7 political unit, Ba. 136

Communism in present society, Kr. 164-5, 170

Contract: basic, Pr. 71, 75, Kr. 157, Tu. 194-6 eschewed, Go. 46-8 (but see footnotes), 51, To. 244 scope of, Ba. 120, Tu. 189

Courts, future: drawn by lot, Tu. 200 elective, Pr. 78 free from law, Go. 45, 50 partly free from law, Tu. 201, ftn. 187 merely recommend, Go. 52

Criminals: State gives power to, To. 237-8 State makes, Kr. 147, 161, Tu. 193, 198, To. 245-6

Debts: private, Ba. 135, Tu. 189-90 of State, Ba. 135, Kr. 150

Defence: a commodity, Tu. 192, 198-9 force justified in, Tu. 185-90, 200, 215 force not justified in, To. 227-8 see Invasion

Defensive associations, Tu. 198-200

Deliberative assemblies, Go. 48, 51-2, 61-3; see Central

Dependent: the poor are, To. 251-4 provision for the, Go. 57-8, St. 107-8, Kr. 170, To. 258

Destruction, Kr. 172-3

Discussion, Go. 59, Kr. 178, Tu. 210

Distress, relief of, Tu. 193

Egoism, St. 93-114, Tu. 183

English history, Go. 59, Kr. 151-2

Evolution no excuse for inertness, Kr. 142-5, To. 222-3, 263

Example, propaganda by, Pr. 88, Ba. 136, Kr. 178-9, Tu. 212-14, To. 262, 267-9

Exploitation, State stands for, Ba. 117, 119, 128

Expropriation, Kr. 174-5

Expulsion, Pr. 72, Kr. 148, 157

Extradition in future, Go. 50-51

Force: inadmissible, To. 227-30 justification of, Tu. 186, 190, 215 in law, To. 231 may be necessary, Tu. 211-12 necessary, St. 111, 114 in property, To. 255-6 in State, St. 101, Ba. 123, Tu. 191, To. 239-43 undesirable, Pr. 87 unreliable, Go. 58 useful, Kr. 151, 180 works badly, Tu. 211, 215-16, To. 264-5

Frankness, To. 233, 262-3

Freedom, see Liberty; also Speech, etc.

French Revolution: events, Go. 59, Kr. 150, 176-8, 180-1 legislatures, Go. 61, Pr. 70

Government, see State

Heirs dividing property, Go. 57-8

Houses, Kr. 174, 177

Hypnotizing the people, To. 242

Independence, Ba. 120, 126-7

Inequality will persist but diminish, Tu. 208-9

Institutions to be preserved, Pr. 74, 82

Intelligence, government checks progress in, Go. 40, 46

Intercourse of social organizations, Go. 49-50 and ftn., Kr. 157-8, Tu. 199

Intimidation, To. 243

Invasion: foreign, Go. 51, Kr. 159, To. 246 personal, Tu. 185-6

Irish Land League, Tu. 197-8, 210, 217

Judge, Jury, see Courts

Labor: amount of, Go. 56, Kr. 167-8 basis of distribution, Pr. 84, Ba. 131 basis of ownership, Tu. 188, 205 basis of sharing, Kr. 167, 169-70 of past generations, Kr. 161-2 product of, Tu. 201, 205 seeking higher pay, St. 103, 114 universal duty, To. 234, 257

Land: monopoly, Tu. 203 tenure, Tu. 188, 205, 207

Law: dwarfs character, Go. 44 is changeful, Go. 43 is consecrated, St. 97-8 is hostile in purpose, St. 102-3, Ba. 119, To. 238 is inadequate, To. 231-2 is not agreed to, Pr. 70, Kr. 148, To. 228-9 is not impartial, Pr. 70, St. 101, Kr. 146-7, 151-3 is not up to date, To. 231-2 is obstructive, St. 102, Kr. 151 is prophetic, Go. 43 is rigid, Go. 42-3, Kr. 146, Tu. 187 is uncertain, Go. 43 is violent, To. 231 is voluminous, Go. 43, 63, Pr. 69-70, Kr. 150 origin of, Go. 43, Kr. 146-8, To. 232 tends to encroach, Go. 43, Pr. 69, St. 102, Kr. 151, To. 238

Liberty, equal, Tu. 184-7, ftn. 184

Liquor, Tu. 186

Mental influence, To. 244-5

Military, see Army

Money: monopoly, Tu. 202-3, 205-7 power of, To. 253-4 see Bank

Monopoly: economic, Tu. 202-8 State is, Tu. 192

Music, Kr. 168

Mutuality, Pr. 85

Non-resistance, To. 227-8

Occupancy and use: title to land, Tu. 188, 203 title to everything, To. 259-60

Paine quoted, Go. 47 and ftn.

Papers, legal, Pr. 70, Ba. 135

Passive resistance, Tu. 216-18, To. 266-7

Patents, Tu. 204, 208

Peasants: beating each other, To. 264 condition of, Kr. 160, To. 253 economic practices of, Kr. 170-71, To. 259-60 how to reach, Ba. 136 revolutionary achievements of, Kr. 151, 180; see Irish

Police: agency of governmental violence, To. 239, 241 depraved, To. 238 in future society, Tu. ftn. 187, 198-9, ftn. 198; see Extradition lawless, Kr. 152 obstructive, St. 102 to be replaced by voluntary intervention of citizens, Kr. 159 the support of property, To. 255

Power, see Authority

Press, freedom of, Tu. 211

Printing, Kr. 169

Private wants in Communism, Kr. 168-9

Product, see Labor

Production will increase, Kr. 169-70, Tu. 207

Promise, see Contract

Property, definition of, Pr. 80-81, To. 250

Public opinion: in advance of law, To. 230-32 to be changed, Pr. 86-7, Ba. 137, Tu. 210, To. 260-61 doctored by State, Ba. 137, To. 242-3 society to be ruled by, To. 245

Punishment: is antiquated, To. 245 is not wanted, Kr. 157 is proper, Tu. 187-9, 200 is useless, Kr. 147 makes criminals, Kr. 147, To. 246 see Expulsion

Railroads: agreement of, Kr. 156 building, Kr. 158 ownership of, Kr. 163

Rationing, Kr. 170-71, 176

Red Cross Society, Kr. 155

Religion foundation of State, Ba. 121-2

Rent: economic, Tu. 208-9, ftn. 203 of landlord, Kr. 174, Tu. 203, 207, 210, 217

Resistance, see Defence, Force, Passive

Revolution part of evolution, Kr. 142-3

Rich, the: depraved, Ba. 129, Kr. 160-61 guilty, To. 250, 253-4 will help us, Go. 64, Pr. 87

Right, Rights: admissible sense, Tu. 185 a delusion, St. 98-9, Tu. 184 to enforce contract, Tu. 189-90 to independence, Ba. 120, 126-7 to live comfortably, Go. 55-6, Kr. 149, 170 only for rich, Kr. 151-3 of secession, Ba. 127, Tu. 194-7 State has no, Tu. 214

Robbery, forms of, Pr. 81-2

Ruling classes: bad men originally, To. 237-8 depraved by ruling, Ba. 123, To. 238 incompetent, Kr. 163

Schools, Kr. 159, To. 247

Secession, Ba. 127, Tu. 194-7

Secret societies, Ba. 132, 138, Kr. 177

Self the thing to be changed, St. 110-11, To. 233-4, 265

Sick, see Dependent

Society: distinguished from government, Go. 47 indispensable, Ba. 125, Tu. 194 organism, evolving, Kr. 142-4 values all due to, Kr. 161-2 see Secret

Soldiers, see Army

Speech, freedom of, Tu. 211

Spencer quoted, Tu. 184 and ftn.

Spooner, Lysander, xi

Staff of revolutionary army, Ba. 138

State defined, Tu. 190-91

Stop beating each other, To. 264

Street-making, Kr. 158

Tariff, Tu. 204

Taxation: robbery which vitiates all State's acts, Tu. 191 refuse to pay, Tu. 212-13, 217-18, To. 266

Theft, see Robbery

Violence, see Force

Virtue, State hostile to, Ba. 123

Voting: for officers now appointed otherwise, Pr. 76-9 in State, a form of force, Tu. 191 irrational, Go. 51-2 in voluntary association, Tu. 196

War: a fight for dominion, To. 240 State stands for, Kr. 150 See Force, Invasion

Warren, Josiah, Tu. ftn. 182, 202 (for "they" see ftn. 203)

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The Adventures of Caleb Williams

OR

Things as They Are

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LIBERTY BENJ. R. TUCKER, _Editor_

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No. 2.--It can never be unpatriotic to take your country's side against your Government. It must always be unpatriotic to take your Government's side against your country.

No. 7.--What I must not do, the Government must not do.

No. 8.--Whatever really useful thing Government does for men they would do for themselves if there was no Government.

No. 9.--The institution known as "government" cannot continue to exist unless many a man is willing to be Government's agent in committing what he himself regards as an abominable crime.

No. 12.--Considering what a nuisance the Government is, the man who says we cannot get rid of it must be called a confirmed pessimist.

No. 18.--Anarchism is the denial of force against any peaceable individual.

No. 24.--"All Governments, the worst on earth and the most tyrannical on earth, are free Governments to that portion of the people who voluntarily support them."--Lysander Spooner.

No. 32.--"I care not who makes th' laws iv a nation, if I can get out an injunction."--Mr. Dooley.

No. 33.--"It will never make any difference to a hero what the laws are."--Emerson.

No. 34.--The population of the world is gradually dividing into two classes--Anarchists and criminals.

No. 38.--"Liberty means responsibility. That is why most men dread it."--Bernard Shaw.

No. 44.--"There is one thing in the world more wicked than the desire to command, and that is the will to obey."--W. Kingdon Clifford.

No. 46.--The only protection which honest people need is protection against that vast Society for the Creation of Theft which is euphemistically designated as the State.

No. 47.--With the monstrous laws that are accumulating on the statute-books, one may safely say that the man who is not a confirmed criminal is scarcely fit to live among decent people.

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