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n an expression of women’s, 257.
  • Desdemona, 66.
  • Desire for work, woman’s, 157.
  • Development, dead-line of religious, 68.
  • —— of the martyr, 80.
  • —— of humanity, 134.
  • —— of woman, 168.
  • —— of marriage retarded by the family, 218.
  • —— outside the home, the highest, 222.
  • —— of cooking, results of the future, 254.
  • —— home ties detrimental to personal, 259.
  • —— of the home of the individual, 264.
  • —— of child-education, 283.
  • —— of education, 284.
  • —— of the kindergarten, result of, 286.
  • —— of true social intercourse, how to assist, 302.
  • —— moral, of humanity, 326.
  • —— arrested, result of, in woman, 330.
  • —— of submission in woman, 333.
  • “Devil,” our evil impulses called the, 328.
  • —— the world, the flesh, and the, 328.
  • Devotion, a sex-distinction, 48.
  • —— the height of filial, 176.
  • —— dining-room, 232–234.
  • —— the vendetta an over-development of family, 275.
  • Disadvantage of maternity, 71.
  • Discord of will and action in servitude, 333.
  • Disease a life horror, 25.
  • Distinction, human, in virtue, 322.
  • —— altruism the main, in human virtue, 323.
  • Divinity, parental, 175.
  • Division of labor in housekeeping, 245.
  • Dog, the economically changed, 323.
  • Doorway of evil, condition of woman the, 329.
  • Domination of sex, 53.
  • “Don’t” (advice of Punch), 28.
  • Dual nature, man’s, 332.
  • Duchess of Towers, 148.
  • Duty of the mother, 187.
  • —— progress the, of human life, 207.
  • —— a social sense, 276.
  • —— restricted sense of, in the mother, 277.
  • Duties, home, as feminine functions, 225.
  • —— womanliness of, 225.
  • Eating, bad effects of social, 254.
  • Economic ability of woman, lack of development of, 9.
  • Economic basis, the present, of family life, 303.
  • Economic changes, family ties strengthened by, 302.
  • Economic conditions, effect of upon the human creature, 3.
  • —— results of special, 5.
  • Economic dependence, change in, in the human species, 176.
  • First impressions of a baby, 281.
  • Flesh, the, the world, and the devil, 328.
  • Food, Bridge’s, Hayrick’s, Marrow’s, Pestle’s, 196.
  • Food and woman, 226, 227.
  • —— dilution and adulteration of, 227.
  • —— woman’s preparation of, a sex-function, 235–237.
  • —— increase in professional preparation of, 249.
  • —— effects of standard of good, 250.
  • —— taste and custom in, 250.
  • Food products, standard of, 228.
  • Foods, infants’, 196.
  • —— health, 238.
  • Force of habit, individual and social, 78.
  • Form of sex-union, marriage a sanctioned, 213.
  • Forms of social service, high and low, 279.
  • Fort Sumter, 146.
  • Forum, the, 171, 172.
  • Fostering of selfishness, 280.
  • France, the noblesse of, 146.
  • Free France, birth of, 137.
  • Free woman and her home, 257.
  • Freedom, social, before marriage, 309.
  • —— after marriage, 310.
  • Frederic the Great, 182.
  • Friendship means more to men than to women, 306.
  • —— between men and women a laughing-stock, 309.
  • —— often destroyed by marriage, 310.
  • —— no opportunity for true, 312.
  • Friction in families increasing, 273.
  • Fry, Elizabeth, 163.
  • Fulfilment of true family life, 268.
  • Function, extension of, in woman, 60.
  • —— education a human, 180.
  • —— cooking a social, 240.
  • —— 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.
  • 71.
  • —— “marriage makes a mouse of a,” 113.
  • —— the maternalizing of, 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.
  • Phoenicians, 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, 302;
  • how to assist this development, 302;
  • the new, 313.
  • —— interest vs. individual interest, 104–106;
    • among women, 163;
    • the larger, of cities, 267.
  • —— life, home life an accompaniment to, 222.
  • —— need, our, of one another, 306.
  • —— product, wealth a, 101.
  • —— progress, checks to, 24;
    • the true, 142;
    • home a limit to, 223.
  • —— qualities, 325.
  • —— relation, not sex-relation, 105;
    • extension of, 123.
  • —— science, ethics a, 219.
  • —— sense, duty a, 276;
    • struggle of the individual vs., 327.
  • —— servant, the mother as a, 290.
  • —— service, high and low forms of, 279.
  • —— spirit does not rest on a sex-basis, 143.
  • —— sympathy, growing activity of, 163.
  • —— unit, the family as a, 217.
  • Society, survival of the complex, 102.
  • —— woman’s relation to, 164.
  • —— the price of comfort in the home treason to, 278.
  • Sociological law, a remarkable, 80.
  • Sodom, 72.
  • Solomon, 50.
  • Somerville, Mary, 53.
  • Son, unnatural separation of mother and, 268.
  • Soul, question of woman’s, 68.
  • —— the human, in America, 148.
  • Sovereignty, man’s, due to accident of sex, 337.
  • Standard of motherhood, 185.
  • —— of food products, 228.
  • —— of good food, effects of a, 250.
  • Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 166.
  • Statesmanship, social quality of, 325.
  • Sterilized Milk, Pennywhistle’s, 196.
  • Stowe, Harriet Beecher, 137.
  • Stomach, no longer a family tie, 253.
  • Strain on family ties, family visiting a, 303.
  • Stripping of Persian captives, 73.
  • Struggle of individual sense vs. social sense, 327.
  • —— between good and evil, 329.
  • Submission, development of, in woman, 333.
  • Sumter, Fort, 146.
  • Surprised Britons about Boston Tea Party, 146.
  • Surroundings of infancy capable of betterment, 292.
  • Survival of a complex society, 102.
  • —— of harmful qualities, —— share of, in social intercourse, 295.
  • —— gradual individualization of, 295.
  • —— entrance of, upon a more individual life, 297.
  • —— peace and comfort for, 300.
  • —— forced by their needs to marriage, 300.
  • —— result of economic independence of, 304.
  • —— unsatisfactory association of, 307.
  • —— amusements of, gained through sex-attraction, 308.
  • —— embarrassments of young man visiting, 311.
  • —— cost of pleasing, 312.
  • —— new estimate of true manhood by, 315.
  • —— personality of, 315.
  • —— becoming economically independent, 316.
  • —— condition of, the doorway of evil, 329.
  • —— result of arrested development of, 330.
  • —— vices of the slave in, 333.
  • —— development of submission in, 333.
  • —— restriction of thought in, 335.
  • —— large moral sense of, 335.
  • —— one-sided contribution of, to moral progress, 335.
  • —— retarding influence of, restricted, 336.
  • —— self-conscious centres of moral influence, 336.
  • —— psychic qualities of, a result of the sexuo-economic relation, 337.
  • World, a servile, 262.
  • —— organized motherhood productive of a nobler, 294.
  • —— a humanly related, 313.
  • —— the, the flesh, and the devil, 328.
  • Work, woman’s, 67.
  • —— woman’s desire for, 157.
  • —— loyalty to our, 276.
  • Workers, women, 152, 153.
  • Working for human improvement, 317.
  • Worship, of the home, 204.
  • —— family, in China, 223.
  • Wrong relation between parent and child, 272.
  • —— training for baby-culture, 270.
  • Young man, education of the, 188.
  • —— in the city, 311.
  • —— new incentive for, 315.
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