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ciousness, 990-94; and the cosmic urge, 989-1000; criteria of, 985-86; and the defectives, the dependents, and the delinquents, 954-55; and the _dunkler drang_, 954-1000; earliest conception of, 965-66; and the _elan vitale_, 989-94; and eugenics, 969-73; and happiness, 967, 973-75; and the historical process, 969-73; history of the concept of, 958-62; as a hope or myth, 958-62; and human nature, 954, 957-58, 964-65, 983-1000; indices of, 1002-3; investigations and problems, 1000-3; laws of, 15; and the limits of scientific prevision, 978-79; and mass movements, 54; a modern conception, 960-62; and the mores, 983-84; and the nature of man, 983; and organization, 966-68; popular conceptions of, 953-56; and prevision, 975-77; problem of, 956-58; and providence, in contrast, 960-62; and religion, 846-48; a result of competition, 988; a result of contact, 988-89; and science, 973-83; and social control, 786; and social process, 51-58; and social research, 1000-12; and social values, 955; stages of, 968-69; types of, 985-96; and war, 984-89. PROPAGANDA: in modern nations, 772; psychology of, 837-41. PROVIDENCE: in contrast with progress, 960-62. PSYCHOLOGY, COLLECTIVE, _bibliography_, 940-41. PUBLIC: and the crowd, 867-70; control in, 800-805; a discussion group, 798-99, 870. PUBLIC OPINION: _bibliography_, 858-60; changes in intensity and direction of, 792-93; and collective representations, 38; combined and sublimated judgments of individuals, 795-96; continuity in its development, 450-51; and crises, 793-94; cross currents in, 450-51, 791-93; defined, 38; and legislation in England, 445-51; and mores, 829-33; nature of, 826-29; opinion of individuals plus their differences, 832-33; organization of, 51; organization of social forces, 35; and schools of thought, 446-49; and social control, 786, 816-41, 850-51; as social weather, 791-93; as a source of social control in cities, 316-17; supported by sentiment, 478. PUBLICITY: as a form of social contact, 315-17; as a form of social control, 830; historical evolution of the newspaper, 385-89; and publication, 38. RACE CONFLICT: _bibliography_, 650-52; and race prejudice, 578-79; study of, 642-43. RACE CONSCIOUSNESS: and conflict, 623-31; in relation to literature and art, 626-29
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