ll! Kill! I hate the war, 79.
Kipling, 44.
Klein, Dr. Albert, 173.
Klemm, Wilhelm, 159.
Klinger, 61.
Knights-errant of the world, the, 39.
Kock, Hans, 159.
Kolb, Annette, 162, 163.
Kropotkin, 61.
Krupp, 109.
Kultur, 28.
Kulturtraeger, 67.
Labor parties did not desire war, 42.
_Lamm, der_, 155.
Lamprecht, Karl, 44.
_La Patrie_, 23.
Lasson, 164.
Law is the friend of the weak, 28.
Laws of Nations, the, 52.
Lawyers, 7.
Lee, Vernon, 137.
Legand, Rene, 187.
Leibnitz, 58.
Leonhard, Rudolf, 156.
_Le Paquet du prisonnier de guerre_, 149.
Letter to Romain Rolland, 64.
Letts, the, 66.
Levites, 46.
Liberator, men make a master of every, 108.
Liberty against barbarism, 57.
Liberty, fighting for the awakening of, 38;
of the world, 64;
the wild violet of, 119.
Liebermann, 61.
Liebknecht, 45.
Life Force, the, 9.
Life, the value of, 53.
Lissauer, 155.
Lithuanians, 66.
Louvain, 21.
Love of our country, 47.
Luzzatti, 47.
Maeterlinck, 95, 193.
Mahler, 59.
Maladresse, 29.
Malines, 21.
Manifesto of Intellectuals, 27.
Mann, Thomas, 28, 113, 163.
Marck, Ludwig, 156.
Marx, Karl, 186.
Maury, M. Lucien, 168.
Medicines for the soul, 91.
Mesnil, Jacques, 14.
Meyer, M. Arthur, 46.
Michelet, 186.
Middle Ages, the great monasteries of the early, 55.
Militarization of the intellect, 63.
Minds, the effort of great, 107.
Minority vitally interested in maintaining these hatreds, 49.
Miracle, men call the sudden appearance of a hidden reality a, 94.
Mobilization of the forces of the pen, this, 60.
Modernism, the noble chimera of, 49.
Moerlins, Frau Marie von Buelow-, 146.
Moliere, 113.
Moloch, 48, 108.
Moral epidemic, 11.
Moral triumph, France has won in this war a prodigious, 100.
Moroccans, 41.
Mozart, 163.
Nations subject to Russia are asking agonized questions, 73.
Natorp, Paul, 146.
"Necessity knows no law," 31.
_Nederlandsche Anti-Oorlog Raad_, 127.
Neutral countries are too much effaced, 52.
Neutrality, Belgium's, 34.
Newman, Cardinal, 184.
Newspaper-press of the warring nations, 133.
Newspapers, of both countries give publicity only to prejudiced stories
unfavorable to the enemy, 81;
jests in, 170;
those who behind the line ring the bells, make speeches, and write, 175;
they lie--consciously or unconsciously, 178.
Nietzsche, 58.
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