Militarism and nationality, 254 ff.
Millionaire,
the "tainted," a result of extreme individualism, 149.
"Money Power,"
Jacksonian Democracy's attitude toward, 59.
Monopolies,
suggested measures against, in municipalities, 374.
Monroe Doctrine, the, 290 ff.;
accepted as the corollary of policy contained in Washington's Farewell
Address, 291;
the American retort to the Holy Alliance, 291-292;
American democratic idea converted into a dangerously aggressive
principle by, 293-294;
results to United States of attempting to enforce, 296-297;
implies an incompatibility between American and European institutions
which does not exist, 297;
continued adherence to, will involve United States in fruitless wars,
299-300;
necessity of forestalling inevitable future objections to, 307.
Morgan, J. Pierpont, 202.
Mugwumps, 141.
Muirhead, James, quoted, 18-19.
Municipal corporations, relations of state governments to, 347-348.
Municipal reform, 143.
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