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- Reformation; and military service, 18;
- and international law, 21, 24.
- Religion; Roman, and war, 9;
- Jewish, 9-11;
- Mohammedan, 10;
- Buddhist, and conversion, 12;
- Christian, and war, 12-20.
- Revolution, right of; according to Hobbes, 41, 53;
- and Spinoza, 41;
- according to Locke, 53;
- to Rousseau, ib.;
- to Kant, 167, 186-188.
- Right of way; Vattel on, 65, 138;
- Ritchie, D. G.; on Rousseau, 3;
- on Locke and the golden age, ib., 52, 85, 98.
- Romans; and war, 7, 8, 9, 22, 23;
- and international law, 22, 23.
- Rousseau, J. J.; and the state of nature, 2, 3, 52; 26, 28;
- his criticism of St. Pierre, 38-40;
- his views on militarism, 39;
- on the original contract, 52;
- on revolution, 53, 188; 61, 67, 100, 132, 134;
- on democratic and republican governments, 153;
- on the depravity of man, 173.
- Russia; Alexander I. of, 80;
- the Czar of, 90;
- the backward civilization of, 92, 93, 94, 95.
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- Schiller, Friedrich von; on war and peace, 71, 72, 73, 75.
- Schopenhauer, Arthur; 43.
- Spinoza, Benedict; on the state of nature, 41;
- [p. 203]State of nature; according to Rousseau, 2, 3;
- and the golden age, 3;
- Hobbes' theory of, 4, 40, 41, 118;
- according to Hume a philosophical fiction, 41;
- according to Kant, 117-120.
- St. Pierre, Castel de; 30, 32, 33;
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- Trendelenburg, F. A.; 75.
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- Vattel, Emerich; his Droit des Gens, 28, 29;
- Voltaire, Franois de; 33, 37, 38.
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- War; religious, 16;
- private, 17, 20, 29;
- dynastic, 38, 57, 123;
- Kant's attitude to, 58, 133, 135, 136, 137, 149-151;
- its influence on progress, 70, 96, 103;
- views of Hegel on, 71, 72, 75;
- of Schiller, 71, 72, 73, 75;
- of Moltke, 71, 73, 74, 75;
- under altered conditions, 76, 77, 78;
- when just, 84, 85;
- future probable causes of, 94, 95;
- honorable conduct of, 114, 115.
- Wycliffe, John; and fighting clergy, 18.