I | Pater PatriÆ | 7 | II | The Reward of the Artist | 9 | III | The Heroic Considered | 10 | IV | The Burden of Humor | 11 | V | The Saving Grace | 13 | VI | Moral Indignation | 14 | VII | Stable-Names | 17 | VIII | The Jews | 19 | IX | The Comstockian Premiss | 22 | X | The Labial Infamy | 23 | XI | A True Ascetic | 28 | XII | On Lying | 30 | XIII | History | 32 | XIV | The Curse of Civilization | 34 | XV | Eugenics | 35 | XVI | The Jocose Gods | 37 | XVII | War | 38 | XVIII | Moralist and Artist | 39 | XIX | Actors | 40 | XX | The Crowd | 45 | XXI | An American Philosopher | 48 | XXII | Clubs | 49 | XXIII | Fidelis ad Urnum | 50 | XXIV | A Theological Mystery | 52 | XXV | The Test of Truth | 53 | XXVI | Literary Indecencies | 54 | XXVII | Virtuous Vandalism | 55 | XXVIII | A Footnote on the Duel of Sex | 60 | XXIX | Alcohol | 64 | XXX | Thoughts on the Voluptuous | 67 | XXXI | The Holy Estate | 69 | XXXII | Dichtung und Wahrheit | 70 | XXXIII | Wild Shots | 71 | XXXIV | Beethoven | 73 | XXXV | The Tone Art | 75 | XXXVI | Zoos | 80 | XXXVII | On Hearing Mozart | 86 | XXXVIII | The Road to Doubt | 87 | XXXIX | A New Use for Churches | 88 | XL | The Root of Religion | 90 | XLI | Free Will | 91 | XL
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