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INDEX
>Abdu’l-Baha, 26, 104, 106, 118, 119, 129, 132, 150, 151; childhood and youth, 157-158; first believer of Bah#wllah, 158; appointed Center of the Covenant, 158; imprisonment at ’Akka, 158-159; visit to London, 159-1603; visit to Paris, 160-1613 visit to America, 161-162; prophecies, 162-163; death, 164; 169, 170) 171, 173
Adams, John, 43
Airplane, 13, 14
Ali, 76
>Ali-Muhammad, Siyyid (see Bab)
Arabs, 73-75, 83, 86, 87-98 passim
Aristotle, 80, 87
Arnold, T. W., (quoted) 79
Articles of Confederation, 42, 43
Atkins, G. G. and G. S. Braden, (quoted) 92
Atlantic Charter, 31
Augustine (Saint), 57, 96
Bab, the, early years, 136-137; beginning of messianic mission, 1373 revelation of the Bayan, 137; imprisonment, 138-140; growth of Babi following, 140-141; execution, 141-142; comments by Europeans, 142-1433 157, 158, 165
Babiism (see Bahai Faith)
Baha’i Faith, 69-72, 101, 103-111, 113-166 passim, 168, 173-1773 in America, 157, 161, 169-173
Baha ullah, 70, 71, 72, 81, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 107, 108, 113, 114, 120-126, 127, 128, 129, 131, 1433 early years, 144; accepts Babi Cause, 145; imprisonment in Tihran, 145-147; withdrawal to wilderness, 14.7; imprisonment in Constantinople, 148; imprisonment at
?Akka, 148-1513 visited by Professor Edward G. Browne, 151-1533 physical description of, 153; writings, 154-156; death, 156; 158, 165, 168, 170, 174, 175, 181
Bayan, 137
Bentham, Jeremy, 5
Bible, 63, 92, 93, 139
Blomfield, Lady, Coupteal) 160, 165
Borah, Senator W. E., 45
Botanic: Aristide, 47
Browne, Edward G., (quoted) 138, 140, 141, 14.73 visit to Baha’u’llah, 151-153
Calvin, John, 57
Capitalism, 23
Carr, E. H., (quoted) 37, 38
Cartels, 32
Casanovas, Domingo, 66
Chakam, Khalif, 82
Chase, Thornton, (quoted) 159
Cheyne, T. K., (quoted) 142
Chirol, Sir Valentine, (quoted) 143
Christ, 54-64 passim, 68, 69, 73, 100, 102, 109, 121, 137, 170
Christianity, 22, 54-72, 80, 85, 98, 105, 109
City-state, medieval, 80
Clovis, 85
Collective planning, 22-25
“Collective Security,” 30
“Common man,” 31, 32
Condliffe, J. B., (quoted) 22
Conscience, 118, 122-123, 125
Constitutional Convention of 1787, 45
Continental Congress, 42, 43, 4.4
Cook, Thomas I., (quoted) 57, 62
Corbett, P. E., (quoted) 36, 39
Cordova, University of, 81
Corporations, 23
Crum, W. L., 23
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Crusaders, 85, 87, 105 Curry, W. B., 49 Curtis, Lionel, 4.7 Curzon, Lord, 135, 136
Davis, J. Tyssul, (quoted) 108 Democracy, 112, 126 Disarmament, 36
Doukhabors, 59
Draper, Y. W., (quoted) 85
Economies, national vs. international, 16-18; power ws. welfare, 25, 27
Effendi, Abbas (see ’Abdu’l-Baha)
Effendi, Shoghi, (quoted) 27, 69, 113, 121, 128, 131, 132-133, 137-138, 171, 174, 1753; Guardian of the Baha’i Faith, 165-166
Esslemont, J. E., (quoted) 144, 159, 163
“Four Freedoms,” 30-31
France, 25
Free enterprise, Trade, free)
Garrison, William Lloyd, 76 Germany, 25-26
Gibbon, Edward, (quoted) 86, 95 Goodwin, Astley J. H., (quoted) 13 Gorham, Nathaniel, 44
Gregory (Saint), 57
Haberler, G., (quoted) 22
Hague Court (see Permanent Court of International Justice)
Henry, Patrick, 45
Heraclius, 83, 85
House of Justice (Baha’i), 113, 114, 117) 120-126, 127, 130
Housman, Laurence, (quoted) 30
Huber, Max, (quoted) 59
22-25; (see also
Imperialism, 19, 32
Individualism, 22, 54-55, 57, 59, 6163, 68, 69, 122-123, 124
Industrial Revolution, 16
Industries, domestic, 20; export, 20, 213 subsidized, 21, 25
International Labor Organization, 3435> 41
Internationalism, 5; (see also Supranationalism and World-federation)
Irving, Washington, (quoted) 78
Isidore of Seville (Saint), 57
Islam, 5, 725 73-101, 137, 170
Ives, Howard Colby, (quoted) 162
Jessup, Henry H., 156
Jews, 79, 82, 85, 90
Jung, C. G., 65, 177-178
Justice, 68, 103, 109, 121, 124-1253 (see also Social justice)
Justinian, 85
Khadija, 75, 97 Killough, Hugh B., (quoted) 18 Koran (see Qur’an)
Laissezfaire, 22, 24.
League of Nations, 5, 33-39, 41, 51, 120, 132
Lee, Richard Henry, 45
Lenormant, Francois, (quoted) 96
Love, Christian concept of, 54, 58, 6064, 68-69, 100
Machiavelli, 80
Madison, James, 45
Maimonides, 90
Margoliouth, D. S., (quoted) 74
Martin, P. W., (quoted) 24
Mass-production, 17
Mennonites, 59
Michaud, J. F., (quoted) 85, 86
Mihdi, 149-150
Minorities, 111, 115, 116
Mirza Husayn’Ali (see Baha?u’llah)
Mohammed Essad Bey, (quoted) 84
Monogamy, 97, 98
Moors, in Spain, 81, 82
Moses, 69, 100, 109, 137
Muhammad, 72, 73, 75-79, 84, 89, 91-98
Muhammadism (see Islam)
Muir, Sir William, (quoted) 74, 75,
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Muslim culture, 81, 82, 87-91
Napoleon III, 155
Nationalism (see Sovereignty, national)
Nationalism, economic, 18-19, 20, 21, 25-26, 39, 40
Niebuhr, Reinhold, (quoted) 61, 64
Ohlin, Bertil, (quoted) 24
Omar, 85
Paine, Thomas, 44
Palmer, E. H., (quoted) 91
Party politics, 112, 114
Permanent Court of International Justice, 34, 37) 41
Persia, 135
Pitts, John, 67
Pius XII, Pope, 67
Political boundaries, problem of, 1819) 25-26
Pollock, Sir Frederick, (quoted) 80
Polygamy, 95-98
Population, density of, 17
Postwar world, 28ff.
Power economy, 25-27
Prohibition, 73
Protestantism, 22, 99-100
Puritans, 55
Qur’an, 83, 84, 85, 88, 89, 91-95, 97, 98, 139
Racial equality, 6, 52, 83, 86, 106, 176, 179
Religion, general discussion of, 64-67, 167, 179-181
Roman Empire, 80, 83
Roosevelt, Franklin D., 30, 67
Russell, Bertrand, 54
Rutter, Owen, (quoted) 93
Saladin, 85 Sarton, George, (quoted) 83, 88, 89,
go
Schurtz, Henry, (quoted) 82 Seignobos, (quoted) 90 Shays’ Rebellion, 44.
Sheil, Lady, (quoted) 143
Slavery, 21, 76, 83-84
Smuts, Gen. Jan C., 38
Social justice, 57, 58, 62, 63, 68, 113, 172
Socialism, 22-23, 24, 25
Sovereignty, national, 25, 35, 39) 40425 43, 46, 48
Soviet Union, 24
Spain, 81
Staley, Eugene, (quoted) 15, 16
Stoicism, 62
Streit, Clarence K., 41, 44, 47-49
Subsidies, 21, 25
Supranationalism, 5, 27, 28, 42, 47, 48, 50-53, 102-134, 181; (see also World-federation)
“Tablets to the Kings” (Baha’w'llah), 1545 155
Talmud, 95
Tariffs, 19-22, 46, 48, 178
Ten Commandments, the, 54, 100
Tolstoy, 59
Trade, urge to, 14; expansion, 16, 18; international, 16, 17, 18, 223 free, 21, 46; barriers, 14, 18, 20ff., 25, 40, 46, 178 (see also Tariffs)
Travel-time, 13, 14, 15
Tucker, Josiah, 44
Turgenev, 178-179
Undset, Sigrid, (quoted) 60 Union Now, 4.7, 48
Victoria, Queen, 131, 155
Wallace, Henry A., 31, 32
War, 109, 131
Welfare economy, 25-27
William I (German Emperor), 155
Willkie, Wendell, 32
Wilson, Woodrow, 34, 172
World-domination, 28-29
World-federation, 29ff., 47-53, 126217, 1333 (see also Supranationalism)
Young Turks, 159 Younghusband, Sir Francis, (quoted) 141, 142 : �