Part 20
—— education a social, 283.
—— educative maternity, a social, 293.
Functions, development of, masculine and feminine, 29.
—— of femininity, 159.
—— home duties as feminine, 225.
—— specialization of social, 241.
Future development of cooking, results of, 254.
—— good, present evil and, 206.
—— home life, 298.
Games, Olympian, 308.
—— men the real players of, 308.
Garrison, William Lloyd, 137.
Gates of death in child-birth, 181.
Germanic women, 46.
Getting and giving, 132.
Ghetto, survivors of the, 4.
Gibson girl, the, 148.
Giving, getting and, 132.
God, our good impulses the voice of, 328.
Good, present evil and future, 206.
—— and evil, perceptions of, 324.
—— the struggle between, 329.
Good family man, a, 303.
—— food, effects of standard of, 250.
—— impulses, the voice of God, 328.
—— results of sex-equality in economic relations, 340.
Gomorrah, 72.
Government, parental, 175.
—— patriarchal, in the family, 214.
—— home the seat of, 222.
Gradual individualization of woman, 295.
Greece, vigor of, 72.
—— minds of, 161.
—— Plato’s relation to, 162.
Greece, academic groves of, 285.
Greek commander and his Persian captives, 72.
Griselda not satisfactory, 218.
Groves of Greece, the academic, 285.
Growing need of human beings for each other, 305.
Growth of civilization, effect of, 63.
—— of the family hotel, 265.
—— of the virtue of loyalty, 274.
—— of systematic education, 285.
Guide to conduct, instinct not always a true, 209.
Habit, force of industrial and racial, 78.
Habit of species, man’s inversion of the usual, 54.
“Handbook of Proverbs of all Nations,” facts concerning, 49.
Harmful qualities, survivals of, 327.
Hayrick’s Food, 196.
Health foods, 238.
Heart, the social, 161.
Hebrew prayer, the, 56.
Hebrews, race-modification of, 3.
Height of filial devotion, 176.
Heredity, no Salic law of, 69, 334.
—— equalizing action of, 70.
—— and the development of higher psychic attributes, 95.
—— power of, 134.
—— a mixed, 330.
Heroic women, spirit of, 166.
High and low forms of social service, 279.
Higher sex-life, 143.
Hindu, sex-prejudice of, 69.
Historic crises, birth of, 146.
History of the family, 213.
Home, sanctuary of the, 203.
—— our jealousy of innovation in the, 205.
—— meaning of, 220.
—— marriage not identical with the, 220.
—— associations with, 221.
—— the first seat of government, 222.
—— highest development comes from outside the, 222.
—— does not produce the virtues needed in: society, 223.
—— a limit to social progress, 223.
—— ideal, for women wage-earners with families, 242.
—— the free woman and her, 257.
—— faults of the sexuo-economic, 261.
—— of the servant-wife, 263.
—— of the individual, development of the, 264.
Home, the kitchenless, 267.
—— treason to society the price of comfort in the, 278.
—— children brought up in the, 282.
—— necessary for all, 298.
—— no longer an economic entity, 313.
—— the new, 314.
Home cooking, advantages of, 249.
Home duties, as feminine functions, 225.
—— womanliness of, 225.
Home life, woman and, 204.
—— present method of, 210.
—— feudalism of our present, 211.
—— an accompaniment to social life, 222.
—— benefits of, 260.
—— tendency of, 263.
—— causes of the decline of, 266.
—— disadvantageous psychic relation of, 273.
—— the future, 298.
Home ties detrimental to personal development, 259.
Homes, ideal suburban, 243.
—— temporary, 265.
Horse by nature economically independent, 7.
Horses economic factors in society, 13.
Hospitality, at first the traveller’s only help, 264.
Hotel, growth of the family, 265.
House, the public, 264.
House mistress _vs._ house-servant, 211.
—— service of women, 20.
Household decoration, an expression of woman’s economic dependence, 207.
—— industries, organization of, 247.
—— labor of women, 13.
Housekeeping, division of labor in, 245.
—— marriage without, 299.
How to know one’s children, 301.
Human basis, necessity for freedom of meeting on, 306.
—— comfort not dependent on marriage, 298.
—— development, process of, 134.
—— distinction in virtue, 322.
—— function, education a, 180.
—— life, progress the duty of, 207.
—— improvement, natural lines of, 317.
—— motherhood, deficiencies of, 172; pathology of, 181; measure of, 190; facts as to, 200.
—— nutrition, process of, 225.
—— progress, 162; definition of, 208.
Human relationship, wider, 304.
—— soul, effect of democracy upon, in America, 148.
—— virtues, change in scale of, 322; altruism the main distinction of, 323.
Humanly related world, a, 313.
Humanity, social distinction of, 23.
—— progress of, accomplished by men, 74.
—— moral development of, 326.
Husband and wife not business partners, 12.
Huxley on virtue, 324.
Hybrids, our race of psychic, 331.
Idea of the experienced mother, our, 293.
Ideal babyhood, the, 288.
—— home for women wage-earners with families, 242.
—— suburban homes, 243.
Idealism of motherhood, 189.
Ignorance and innocence, 85.
Importance of chastity, 318.
Impression on the nerves, effect of a constant, 77.
Impressions, first, of a baby, 281.
Improvement in motherhood, 186.
—— motherhood open to, 271.
—— working for human, 317.
Impulse, outgoing, in families, 305.
—— woman a self-conscious centre of moral, 336.
Impulses the “devil,” our evil, 328.
—— the voice of God, our good, 328.
Incentive, new, for the young man, 315.
Increase in the professional preparation of food, 249.
Increasing friction in families, 273.
Independence of woman, the, 91.
—— economic result of, 304, 316.
Individual, modified by his means of livelihood, 3.
—— force of habit in the, 78.
—— competition of, 100.
—— _vs._ social interest, 104–106.
—— privacy of _vs._ the family, 258.
—— in humanity, 264.
—— development of the home of the, 264.
—— reasons for the inefficiency of the, as mother, 293.
—— woman entering more on life as an, 297.
—— the socialized, profited by altruism, 325.
—— the isolated, profited by egoism, 325.
—— sense _vs._ social sense, struggle of, 327.
Individuals, increasing number of, 297.
—— permanent percentage of, 297
—— provision for, 297.
—— provision required for further needs of, 298.
Individualization, progress of, 139.
—— gradual, of women, 295.
Industries, organization of household, 247.
Inefficiency of the individual mother, reasons for, 292.
Insufficient motherhood, 183.
Infancy, surroundings of, capable of betterment, 292.
Infants’ foods, 196.
Influence, retarding, of restricted woman, 336.
Ingelow, Jean, quotation from, 112.
Injustice of Christianity to the Jew, 78.
Inn, the, 265.
Innocence, ignorance and, 85.
Innovation in the home, our jealousy of, 205.
Insanity, loneliness often a cause of, 267.
Instinct of love, 124.
—— not always a true guide to conduct, 209.
—— maternal force of, 175.
—— efficacy of maternal, 194.
—— intelligence and, 195.
—— in feeding of children, 196.
—— results of maternal, 198.
Institution, chattel slavery a social, 78.
—— the feast a natural, 252.
Intelligence, instinct and, in motherhood, 195.
Intercourse, woman’s share in social, 295.
—— the true social, 302.
—— a wide individual, 303.
—— the new social, 313.
Interest, individual _vs._ social, 104–106.
—— community of, 114.
—— social, among women, 163.
Interests of cities, the larger social, 267.
Inter-human relations, our unsuccessful, 24.
Intruder, the servant an, 256.
Isolated individual profited by egoism, 325.
Jealousy of innovation in the home, 205.
Jellyby, Mrs., 163.
Jew, livelihood of, 4.
—— injustice of Christianity to the, 78.
Kindergarten, result of development of, 286.
King, loyalty to the, 275.
Kipling, Rudyard, 112.
—— quotation from, 112.
Kitchenless home, the, 267.
Knowledge, primitive notion of, 285.
Koran, the, 28.
Labor, division of, in housekeeping, 245.
—— movement, the, 138.
Lack of sex-value, failure to marry held a, 90.
Lady of Shalott, 87.
Lancelot, 87.
Large moral sense of woman, 335.
Law, a remarkable sociological, 80.
Laws, two, of brain action, 76.
Legitimate sex-competition, 113.
Life, the inevitable trend of, 73.
—— motherhood a process of, 178.
—— progress the duty of human, 207.
—— women entering on a more individual, 297.
Liking and custom in food, 250.
Limit to social progress, home a, 223.
Little Ellie, 87.
Living organisms, balance of power in, 59.
Lochinvar, 92.
Loneliness often a cause of insanity, 267.
Love, the course of true, 28.
—— the instinct of, 124.
—— the power of, 133.
—— the companionship of, 219.
—— the perfect, 300.
—— a necessary attraction, 325.
Lovers, married, economically apart, 219.
Lower animals, economic dependence among, 5, 6.
—— mothers, 180.
Loyalty, growth of the virtue of, 274.
—— the first principle of social existence, 274.
—— different phases of, 274.
—— to the father, 275.
—— to the king, 275.
—— modern examples of, 276.
—— to work, 276.
“Lynn, the Three Old Maids of,” 88.
Maid, the old, in proverb, 88.
“Maids, the Three Old, of Lynn,” 88.
Males, Nature’s experiments in, 130.
Mammalia, the order, resultant of primary sex-distinction, 35.
Mammalia, the habits of the order, 36.
Man the food supply of woman, 22.
—— the economic environment of woman, 38.
—— woman’s strongest modifying force, 38.
—— the choice of a young, 71.
—— “marriage makes a mouse of a,” 113.
—— the maternalizing of, 127.
—— a good family, 303.
—— the new, 316.
—— dual nature of, 332.
—— sovereignty of, due to accident of sex, 337.
—— young, in the city, 311.
—— visiting women, 311.
—— a new incentive for, 315.
Manhood, woman’s new estimate of true, 315.
Marriage, not a partnership, 10.
—— development of monogamous, 25, 95.
—— advantage of, to the race, 25.
—— moral qualities of, 25.
—— a lottery (quot.); 28.
—— attitude of a woman toward, 86.
—— of convenience, 92.
—— women to improve the race by, 92.
—— “makes a mouse of a man,” 113.
—— _vs._ collectivity, 115.
—— a sanctioned form of sex-union, 213.
—— and “the family,” 213.
—— _vs._ the family, 215.
—— development of, retarded by the family, 218.
—— increasing demand for true, 218.
—— not identical with home, 220.
—— bachelor apartments _vs._, 297.
—— human comfort not dependent on, 298.
—— without housekeeping, 299.
—— men and women forced by their needs to, 300.
—— value of the care of children to, 301.
—— social freedom before, 309.
—— social freedom after, 310.
—— friendship often destroyed by, 310.
—— the cross-bred product of our, 332.
—— relation, permanence of, 301.
Married lovers economically apart, 219.
Marrow’s Food for infants, 196.
Mars, 192.
Martineau, Harriet, 53.
Martyrs, development of, 80.
Martyrs in proverb, 80.
—— men and women equal as, 147.
Masculine activity in obstetrics, 197.
Master, vices of the, 338.
Maternal duties, alleged requirements of, 19.
—— energy, the source of productive industry, 126.
—— instinct, unworthy of superstitious reverence, 194; results of, 198.
—— passion a sex-distinction, 41.
—— sacrifice, as a means of benefiting the species, 191.
Maternalizing of man, 127.
Maternity. See Motherhood.
Matriolatry, 174, 176.
Measure of human motherhood, 190.
Men, progress of humanity accomplished by, 74.
—— forced by their needs to marriage, 300.
—— the better friendship of, 306.
—— the real players of games, 308.
Method of home life, is our present, the best?, 210.
Methods of motherhood, the old, 270.
Middle Ages, the serf in, 78.
—— tournament of, 111.
—— minds of, 161.
—— universities of, 285.
—— best social factor of, 326.
Milk, Pennywhistle’s Sterilized, 196.
“Mind, the female,” 149.
Minds of Greece, 161.
—— of the Middle Ages, 161.
Mingling on a human basis, 306.
Mining camp, New Englanders in a, 320.
Mischief-box, Pandora and the, 329.
Mistress, house, _vs._ house-servant, 211.
Mixed heredity, 330.
Mixture, English blood, an expression of fresh racial life, 147.
Modern examples of loyalty, 276.
Modification to motherhood, examples of, 19.
—— of woman to sex, 39.
—— to sex, instance of, 65.
Monarchism, passage from feudalism to, 206.
Moral development of humanity, the, 326.
—— impulse, woman a self-conscious centre of, 336.
—— progress, woman’s one-sided contribution to, 335.
—— sense, an exclusively social distinction, 319.
—— of woman, the large, 335.
Mother, economic status of, 16, 21.
—— working power of, 21.
—— instinct of, 175.
—— value of, 177.
—— duty of, 187.
—— criminal failure of, 197.
—— the new, 211.
—— and son, unnatural separation of, 268.
—— restricted sense of duty of, 277.
—— a bad baby-educator, 284.
—— as a social servant, 290.
—— her prerogative of nursing, 291.
—— our idea of the experienced, 293.
—— always an amateur, 293.
—— reasons for the inefficiency of the individual, 293.
—— result of servitude of, 334.
Mothers, lower, 180.
Motherhood not an exchangeable commodity, 15.
—— and economic production, 17.
—— alleged disabilities of, 18.
—— disadvantages of, 171.
—— deficiencies of human, 173.
—— a process of life, 178.
—— the pathology of human, 181.
—— educative, 183.
—— inefficient, 183.
—— standard of, 185.
—— in education, 185.
—— responsibilities of, 186.
—— improvement in, 186.
—— a right, 188.
—— and racial advance, 189.
—— idealism of, 189.
—— the measure of human, 190.
—— unpreparedness for, 192.
—— instinct and intelligence in, 195.
—— a responsible, 200.
—— facts as to human, 200.
—— training for, 202.
—— professions unsuitable to, 246.
—— old methods of, 270.
—— open to improvement, 271.
—— supplemented by education, 287.
—— false perspective taught by primitive, 289.
—— the truest, 290.
—— educative, a social function, 293.
—— organized, productive of a nobler world, 294.
Movement, the woman’s, 122, 139, 144, 146.
—— the labor, 138.
Natural institution, the feast a, 252.
—— selection, force of, 36.
—— the race developed by, 37.
Nature, woman’s place in (quot.), 171.
—— man’s dual, 332.
Necessities of the child, 301.
Need of each other, our growing, 305.
—— the social, 306.
Needs of the child, old and new, 271.
—— of individuals, further provision required for, 298.
—— men and women forced to marriage by their, 300.
Nerve, effect of constant impressions on a, 77.
New Englanders in mining camps, 320.
—— home, the, 314.
—— man, the, 316.
—— mother, the, 211.
—— social intercourse, the, 313.
—— York, women wage-earners in, 242.
Nightingale, Florence, 163.
_Noblesse_ of France, 146.
Non-productive consumers, 118.
Norman, the, 147.
Notion of knowledge, primitive, 285.
Nursing, the mothers prerogative of, 291.
Nutrition, the process of human, 225.
Obedience, virtue of, 325.
—— altruism of, 327.
Obstetrics, masculine activity in, 197.
Old maid in proverb, 88.
“Old Maids of Lynn, the Three,” 88.
Old methods of motherhood, 270.
Old and new needs of the child, 271.
Olympian games, 308.
One another, our social need of, 306.
Open to improvement, motherhood, 271.
Opinions on over-development of sex, 172.
Opponents of chattel slavery, 137.
Organisms, growth of, in two sexes, 29.
—— living, balance of power in, 59.
Organization, forbidden to woman, 67.
—— of household industries, 247.
Organized motherhood productive of a nobler world, 294.
Othello, 66.
“Our Better Halves” (Ward), 171.
Outgoing impulse in families, 303.
Over-development of sex, opinions on, 172.
Over-development of family devotion, the _vendetta_ an, 275.
Pandora and the mischief-box, 329.
Paradoxical privacy, 255.
Parasitic creature, qualities developed by, 62.
Pardiggle, Mrs., 163.
Parent and child, wrong relation between, 272.
Parental divinity, 175.
—— government, 175.
Parthenogenesis, 130.
Partners, husband and wife not business, 12.
Passage from feudalism to monarchism, 206.
Passing the love of women (quot.), 305.
Pastoral unit, the family a, 215.
—— the tribe a, 215.
Pathology of human motherhood, 181.
Patriarchal government in the family, 214.
Patriotism, social qualities of, 325.
Paul, command of, to woman, 68.
Peace and comfort for women, 300.
Peacock, tail of, a secondary sex-distinction, 35.
Pennywhistle’s Sterilized Milk for infants, 196.
Percentage, permanent, of individuals, 297.
Perceptions of good and evil, 324.
Perfect love, 300.
Periclean age, 161.
Periods of transition always painful, 296.
Permanence of the marriage relation, 301.
Permanent percentage of individuals, 297.
Persia, sexuality of, 72.
Persian captives, stripping of, 73.
Person, the, _vs._ the family, 304.
Personal independence, how to retain, 11.
—— development, home ties detrimental to, 259.
Personality of the sex-relation, 83, 106.
—— the woman as a, 315.
Perspective, false, taught by primitive motherhood, 289.
Pestle’s Food for infants, 196.
Petruchio and the shrew, 333.
Phases of loyalty, 274.
Phenomena of sex, study of, 27.
Philanthropy, social quality of, 325.
Phillips, Wendell, 137.
Phœnicians, pioneer traders of the world, 4.
Plato, 162, 174.
Players of games, men the real, 308.
Popular voice on marriage, 93.
Population, preservation of, 160.
Power, balance of, in living organisms, 59.
—— of classification, 81.
—— of love, 133.
—— of sentiment, 248.
Practice of cooking, woman’s, 229.
Prayer, the Hebrew, 56.
Preparation of food, woman’s, a sex-function, 235–237.
Prerogative, the mother’s, of nursing, 291.
Present evil and future good, 206.
—— home life, feudalism of, 211.
Preservation of population, 160.
Price of comfort in the home, treason to society, the, 278.
Primitive man, sex-competition of, 60.
—— motherhood, false perspective taught by, 289.
—— notion of knowledge, the, 285.
Principle of social existence, loyalty the first, 274.
Privacy of home, 248.
—— paradoxical, 255.
—— the true, 256.
—— family _vs._ individual, 258.
—— aggregate, of the family, 258.
Problems, present, in economics, 99.
Proclamation of Daniel, 71.
Process of sexual selection, 111.
—— of life, motherhood a, 178.
—— of human nutrition, 225.
Processes of race and self preservation, 52.
—— of reproduction and education, 179.
Product, wealth a social, 101.
—— the cross-bred, of our marriage, 332.
Production, economic, 116.
—— and woman, 117, 118.
Products, standard of food, 228.
Profession, cooking as a, 239.
Professional cleaners, advantage of, 255.
—— preparation of food increasing, 249.
—— service in cooking, 241.
Professions, women’s choice of, 246.
—— unsuitable to motherhood, 246.
Profit of egoism to the isolated individual, 325.
—— of altruism to the socialized individual, 325.
Progeny of Anglo-Saxon and Oriental, 332.
—— of Anglo-Saxon and African, 332.
Progress of humanity accomplished by men, 74.
—— of individualization, 139.
—— true social, based on a spirit of inter-human love, 142.
—— of women, 148, 149.
—— unorganized home industries a check to social, 156.
—— human, lies in perfecting the social organization, 162.
—— the duty of human life, 207.
—— definition of human, 208.
—— home a limit to social, 223.
—— woman’s one-sided contribution to moral, 335.
Proofs of excessive sex-development, 84.
Prostitution, social estimate of, 28.
—— the flower of the sexuo-economic relation, 171.
Proverb, woman in, 43, 50, 65, 71, 114.
—— the martyr in, 80.
—— the old maid in, 88.
“Proverbs of All Nations,” facts concerning the “Handbook of,” 49.
Provision for individuals not members of families, 297, 298.
Psychic hybrids, our race of, 331.
—— qualities of woman, a result of the sexuo-economic relation, 337.
—— relation, disadvantageous, of home life, 273.
Public house, the, 264.
_Punch_, advice of, in regard to marriage, 28.
Qualities, survival of harmful, 327.
—— woman’s psychic, the result of the sexuo-economic relation, 337.
Quality of patriotism, the social, 325.
—— of philanthropy, the social, 325.
—— of statesmanship, the social, 325.
Question of woman’s soul, 68.
Race of psychic hybrids, our, 331.
—— attributes different from sex-attributes, 51.
—— development, a check to, 65.
—— distinction, civilization our, 74.
—— function, cooking retarded as a, 241.
—— myth, a, 92.
—— preservation, process of, not self-preservation, 34, 52.
Races, dead, 25.
Racial advance, woman’s share in, 9; motherhood and, 189.
—— habits, force of, 78.
Reasons for the inefficiency of the individual mother, 293.
Reflection of savage conditions, savage virtues the, 321.
Relation, extension of the social, 123.
—— woman’s, to society, 164.
—— change of basis in the family, 271.
—— the wrong, between parent and child, 272.
—— psychic, of home life disadvantageous, 273.
—— permanence of the marriage, 301.
—— of the sexes, effect of, 318.
—— sexuo-economic, changes of, 122; benefit of, 136; evil results of, 187, 339; servant-motherhood a result of, 279; outgrown, 316; woman’s psychic qualities a result of, 337; selfishness fostered by, 338.
Relations, economic, good results of sex-equality in, 340.
Relationship, broader, for the child, 291.
—— wider human, not wider sex-relationship, 304.
Relative term, virtue a, 274.
Religion, virtue of faith in, 322.
Religious development, dead-line of, 68.
Repression of woman, results of, 119.
Reproduction, excessive indulgence an injury to, 42.
—— and education, processes of, 179.
Responsibilities of motherhood, 186, 200.
Restricted sense of duty, of the mother, 277.
Restriction of woman, in freedom of expression, 66.
—— in thought, 335.
—— retarding influence of, 336.
Result of excessive sex-energy, the, 141.
—— of the sexuo-economic relation, servant-motherhood the, 279.
—— of the development of the kindergarten, 286.
—— of the arrested development of woman, 330.
—— of the economic independence of woman, 331.
—— of the servitude of the mother, 334.
Result of the sexuo-economic relation, woman’s psychic qualities a, 337.
Results of chattel slavery, 82.
—— motherhood to be measured by its, 178.
—— of the untrained maternal instinct, 198.
—— of the future development of cooking, 254.
—— evil, of the sexuo-economic relation, 339.
—— good, of sex-equality in economic relations, 340.
Retarding influence of restricted woman, 336.
Right motherhood, 188.
Right not proven by enjoyment, 209.
Rothschild, house of, 4.
Rousseau, J. J., 137, 174.
Sacrifice, past, of woman, 134.
—— the maternal, 191.
Salic law, none in heredity, 69, 334.
Sanctuary of the home, 203.
Saturn, 192.
Savage virtues the reflection of savage conditions, 321.
Saxon, 147.
Scale of virtues, changing, 322.
Science, ethics a social, 319.
Seat of government, home the, 181, 222.
Self-preservation, process of, not race-preservation, 34.
—— the sexes and, 52.
Selfishness fostered by the sexuo-economic relation, 280, 338.
Sense, duty a social, 276.
—— moral, an exclusively social distinction, 319.
—— struggle of individual _vs._ social, 327.
—— moral, of woman, large, 335.
—— of duty of the mother, restricted, 277.
Sensual not sexual, 40.
Sentiment, power of, 248.
Separation, unnatural, of mother and son, 268.
Serf in the Middle Ages, 78.
Servant, an intruder, 256.
—— the mother as a social, 290.
—— cooking of, 239.
Servant-motherhood, the result of the sexuo-economic relation, 279.
—— effect of, on the child, 280.
Servant-wife, home life of, 263.
Service, professional, in cooking, 241.
—— high and low forms of social, 279.
Servile world, that in which all women are house-servants, 262.
Servitude, discord of will and action in, 333.
—— of the mother, the result of, 334.
“Sex, the weaker,” 45.
—— domination of, 53.
—— instance of modification of, 65.
—— decadence of, 158.
—— opinions on over-development of, 172.
—— man’s sovereignty due to accident of, 337.
—— children trained to, 309.
Sex-attraction, factor in reproduction, 30.
—— manifested to excess, 31.