Equal rights,
the Jeffersonian principle of, 44 ff.;
tradition of, results in bosses and trusts, 148-150;
the slogan of all parties, 151;
Roosevelt's inconsistency on the point of, 172;
the principle of, is the expression of an essential aspect of
democracy, 180;
insufficiency of the principle, 181;
inequalities which have resulted from doctrine of, 182-183;
grievances resulting from doctrine, 185;
interference with, in Pure Food Laws, factory legislation, Inter-state
Commerce Acts, etc., 191-192;
subordinated and made helpful to the principle of human brotherhood,
207-208;
a logical application of, would wrongly support competition against
cooeperation, 359.
"Era of good feeling," 51.
Evangelization, law of, 282.
Executives of states,
proposed administrative system for, 338-341.
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Factory legislation,
justifiable class discrimination in, 191.
Faguet, Emile, quoted, 193, 208.
Farmers,
necessity of organization not felt by, 126;
present position of British, 235.
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