ty of the
suggestion of eugenics becoming a religious dogma as suggested by
Galton?
17. What is the relation, as conceived by the eugenists, as between germ
plasm and culture?
18. Is progress dependent upon change in human nature?
19. How are certain persistent traits of human nature related to
progress?
20. What is meant by the statement that progress is in the mores?
21. What are the different types of progress analyzed by Bryce? Has
advance in each of them been uniform in the last one thousand years?
22. Does war make for or against progress?
23. What is the relation of freedom to progress?
24. What place has the myth in progress?
25. To what extent is progress as a process of realizing values a matter
of temperament, of optimism, and of pessimism?
FOOTNOTES:
[322] Robert Flint, _The Philosophy of History in Europe_, I, 29-30.
(London, 1874.)
[323] W. R. Inge, _Outspoken Essays_, i, "Our Present Discontents," p.
2. (London, 1919.)
[324] Charles Booth, _Labour and Life of the People_, I, 154-55, 598. 2d
ed. (London, 1889.)
[325] Charles Cooley, _The Social Process_, p. 284. (New York, 1918.)
[326] Charles Zueblin, _American Municipal Progress_, pp. xi-xii. New
and rev. ed. (New York, 1916.)
[327] R. Austin Freeman, _Social Decay and Regeneration_. With an
introduction by Havelock Ellis. Pp. 16-17. (Boston, 1921.)
[328] J. B. Bury, _The Idea of Progress._ An inquiry into its origin and
growth, p. 1. (London, 1921.)
[329] W. R. Inge, _The Idea of Progress_, p. 9. The Romanes Lecture,
1920. (Oxford, 1920.)
[330] Author of _The Passing of a Great Race, or the Racial Basis of
European History_. (New York, 1916.)
[331] See Stoddard Lothrop, _The Rising Tide of Color against White
World-Supremacy_ (New York, 1920); and William McDougall, _Is America
Safe for Democracy?_ (New York, 1921.)
[332] Thomas H. Huxley, _Evolution and Ethics and Other Lectures_,
Lecture ii, pp. 46-116. (New York, 1894.)
[333] Adapted from F. S. Marvin, _Progress and History_, pp. 8-10.
(Oxford University Press, 1916.
[334] Adapted from Herbert Spencer, _Essays_, I, 8-10. (D. Appleton &
Co., 1899.)
[335] Adapted from Auguste Comte, _Positive Philosophy_, II, 124.
(Truebner & Co., 1875.)
[336] Adapted from Leonard T. Hobhouse, _Social Evolution and Political
Theory_, pp. 29-39. (The Columbia University Press, 1911.)
[337] From Lester F. Ward, _Dynamic Sociology_, II, 174-77. (D. Appleton
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