violence, suppression and promotion by State 34

virtue, pursuit of 157

vital energy, misuse of 149

wage-earning system 87–88

war:

efficiency in, promotion of 34;

as enemy of freedom 45;

impulses towards 48, 56, 57, 159;

as institution 46–68;

main cause of 66;

phenomenon of 27;

versus police force 47;

power in 36;

and power of State outside own borders 29;

see also foreigners:

force against

War and Peace (periodical) x

war fever 3, 48, 53, 55

Waterloo, battle of 96

wealth 48–49, 59

Webb, Sidney 114n

West, Arthur Graeme xvi

“white feather” women 28n

Whitman, Walt 18–19

“Why Nations Love War” x

wife, rights in marriage 121–22

will 3–4, 7, 103, 155

Wollstonecraft, Mary 147

women:

adultery, penalty for 112;

career-minded 113–14, 116, 119;

emancipation of 113, 114, 117, 147;

marriage pressures 115–16;

spinsters 119;

wife, rights in marriage 121–22

Woods, Professor xiv

work:

intrinsic interest in 80;

mechanical 88;

where wages sole criterion 6, 57, 74, 86;

working hours 76

working-classes, increasing nature of 115, 116

world-State 39, 60, 62, 66

World War I see Great War (World War I)

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