November 1914
In This Issue
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Articles
The Mailed Fist and Its Prophet
“The philosophy of Nietzsche gave coherence and significance to the new German spirit, and the new Germany gave a royal setting and splendor to Nietzsche.”
The Crisis
The Crisis
“An era has closed. A page in the history of man has been turned. Every individual must stand still and discover by the outcome what relation he will bear to the new dispensation.”
British Liberalism and the War
“The struggle of armed hosts is also a conflict of vital ideas; it is essentially a war between the fundamental principles of autocracy and those of democracy; and democracy must triumph.”
Rab and Dab: A Woman Rice-Planter's Story
Uniforms for Women
A Professor in a Small College
The Reading of Books Nowadays
The Impulse to Futurism
Mind in Plants
November in the City
The Devastation of Dennisport
German Literature and the American Temper
Blue Reefers
The End of the Game
The European Tragedy
Academic Freedom
Morality as an Art
Japan and the European War
In the Chair
Waggling











