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The theory of Fear; 2. The theory of Consent; 3. The theory of identity of interest; 4. The ' organic' element in social life; 5. Points of contrast between the community and the individual; 6. Constraint, indifference, and disharmony; 7. Har-mony as the organic principle and the basis of vitality; CHAPTER IV DEVELOPMENT; 1. The elements of social development 327 $a2. Misjudgments arising from the separation of society from the individual3. Complete and one-sided development. The former rests on the principle of co-operation; 4. An alternative view criticised; 5. Complete social development corresponds with the ethical ideal, partial developments do not; 6. The place of a theory of value in the study of development.; CHAPTER V THE CONDITIONS OF SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT; 1. Four conditions of development; 2. The Environment. Action and Re-action between man and nature; 3. The environment as a condition of historic national differentiations 327 $a4. General effects of the environment on industry, physique, and intercourse5. Biological conditions. (a) The struggle for existence is the antithesis to social progress, (b) even as operating between groups. (c) The possible scope of rational selection; 6. Eugenic and dysgenic tendencies in contemporary society. Institutions have a selective; 7. and possibly a more direct action; 8. The question of racial characters.; CHAPTER VI PSYCHOLOGICAL CONDITIONS I. FROM IMPULSE TO WILL; 1. The nature of Impulse-feeling; 2. Instincts and Root-Interests; 3. Emotion and Sentiment 327 $a4. Root-Interest, Thought, and Will.CHAPTER VII PSYCHOLOGICAL CONDITIONS II. THE ROOT-INTERESTS OF MAN; 1. The conditions of Development; 2. The Selfish and the Social; 3. Social Interest and Instinct; 4. Sympathy; 5. Specific Forms of the Social Interest; 6. Forms of Self-Interest; 7. Anti-social Impulses; 8. Other root-interests; 9. Rationality and the Whole; 10. Personal and Collective achievements; 11. 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