PREFACE.
CONTENTS.
CHAPTER I. CHARACTER, THE BASIS OF SOCIETY.
CHAPTER II. PRESENT CHANGES OF CHARACTER.
CHAPTER III. TRADE UNIONISM, ITS FLOWER AND FRUITION.
CHAPTER IV. REVOLUTION OR EVOLUTION?
CHAPTER V. THE NEED OF DIVERSITY.
CHAPTER VI. LINES OF ADVANCE.
INDEX.
Transcriber's Note
JANUS IN MODERN LIFE
JANUS
IN
MODERN LIFE
BY
W. M. FLINDERS PETRIE
D.C.L., LL.D., F.R.S., F.B.A., &c.
Fools only learn by their own experience,
Wise men learn by the experience of others.
LONDON:
ARCHIBALD CONSTABLE & CO. LTD.
10 ORANGE STREET, LEICESTER SQUARE W.C.
1907.
"There are two roads to reformation for mankind—one through misfortunes of their own, the other through those of others; the former is the more unmistakable, the latter the less painful.... For it is history, and history alone, which, without involving us in actual danger, will mature our judgment, and prepare us to take right views, whatever may be the crisis or the posture of affairs."
Polybius.