| | PAGE | I. | THE STRUGGLE FOR LIFE AMONG LANGUAGES | 1 | II. | IN THE MATTER OF ARISTOCRACY | 9 | III. | SCIENCE IN EDUCATION | 18 | IV. | THE THEORY OF SCAPEGOATS | 27 | V. | AMERICAN DUCHESSES | 35 | VI. | IS ENGLAND PLAYED OUT? | 44 | VII. | THE GAME AND THE RULES | 53 | VIII. | THE RÔLE OF PROPHET | 61 | IX. | THE ROMANCE OF THE CLASH OF RACES | 70 | X. | THE MONOPOLIST INSTINCTS | 79 | XI. | "MERE AMATEURS" | 87 | XII. | A SQUALID VILLAGE | 95 | XIII. | CONCERNING ZEITGEIST | 104 | XIV. | THE DECLINE OF MARRIAGE | 112 | XV. | EYE versus EAR | 122 | XVI. | THE POLITICAL PUPA | 130 | XVII. | ON THE CASINO TERRACE | 138 | XVIII. | THE CELTIC FRINGE | 147 | XIX. | IMAGINATION AND RADICALS | 156 | XX. | ABOUT ABROAD | 165 | XXI. | WHY ENGLAND IS BEAUTIFUL | 173 | XXII. | ANENT ART PRODUCTION | 182 | XXIII. | A GLIMPSE INTO UTOPIA | 190 | XXIV. | OF SECOND CHAMBERS | 199 | XXV. | A POINT OF CRITICISM | 207 |
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