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A Note on This Edition | xi |
Introduction | xiii |
I. ART, LITERATURE, MUSIC | |
Aesop Revised | 5 |
The Critic in the Crib | 10 |
Art and the Critic | 14 |
Vulgarity in Literature | 19 |
Reading, the New Vice | 48 |
Tragedy and the Whole Truth | 50 |
The Rest Is Silence | 56 |
Art and the Obvious | 58 |
"And Wanton Optics Roll the Melting Eye" | 62 |
Music at Night | 67 |
Meditation on El Greco | 71 |
Those Personal Touches | 77 |
Sermons in Cats | 82 |
An Exhibition | 86 |
Too Many Books | 88 |
Art and Propaganda | 90 |
Letter Writing | 91 |
Words, Words, Words | 93 |
Best of Both Worlds | 94 |
The Export ofWords | 96 |
Names and Things | 97 |
Fiction and Fact | 99 |
The Music Industry | 100 |
The Hundred Best Books | 102 |
Best-sellers | 103 |
Artists Against Fascism and War | 105 |
II. SCIENCE, PHILOSOPHY, RELIGION | |
Meditation in Arundel Street | 109 |
Meditation on the Moon | 110 |
Beliefs and Actions | 112 |
On Grace | 117 |
Boundaries of Utopia | 124 |
On the Charms of History and the Future of the Past | 129 |
Obstacle Race | 138 |
Squeak and Gibber | 144 |
Science and Civilization | 148 |
Atoms Versus Men | 156 |
Monks Among Test Tubes | 157 |
Faith | 159 |
Science of Politics? | 160 |
Religion, Science, and Man | 162 |
Science's Growth | 164 |
Mind Reading | 165 |
Science Turns to the Supernatural | 167 |
The Truth About Thinking | 179 |
III. HISTORY, POLITICS, SOCIAL CRITICISM | |
The Outlook for American Culture | 185 |
In Praise of Intolerance | 194 |
The Best Authorities | 198 |
America and Europe: Yesterday's Influence on Today | 202 |
The New Salvation | 209 |
Some American Contradictions | 213 |
Machinery, Psychology, and Politics | 218 |
This Community Business | 221 |
Fatal Ladies | 226 |
BabiesState Property | 229 |
What Ghandi Fails to See | 232 |
To the Puritan All Things Are Impure | 236 |
Document | 240 |
Points of View | 241 |
Ethics in Andalusia | 242 |
Foreheads Villainous Low | 246 |
The New Romanticism | 250 |
Selected Snobberies | 254 |
The Beauty Industry | 257 |
Wanted, a New Pleasure | 260 |
Abroad in England | 264 |
Sight-seeing in Alien Englands | 274 |
The Victory of Art over Humanity | 282 |
Revolution | 289 |
On Going Over a Battleship | 290 |
Imitations | 292 |
Ideals and the Machine Tool | 294 |
Greater and Lesser London | 295 |
Love Interest Forecast | 301 |
A Treatise on Drugs | 303 |
A Letter from India | 305 |
Pygmalion | 307 |
A Soviet Schoolbook | 308 |
Forewarned Is Not Forearmed | 310 |
Hyde Park on Sunday | 312 |
In Whose Name? | 313 |
A Generation War? | 315 |
Poppy Juice | 316 |
Paper | 318 |
The Use of Uselessness | 319 |
Flight from Force | 321 |
Are We Growing Stupider? | 323 |
Peace in Our Time | 325 |
Japanese Advertisement | 326 |
Industrial Progress and Social Stability | 328 |
Sex, the Slump, and Salvation | 331 |
False Prophets | 334 |
New World Drama | 336 |
The Problem of Leisure | 337 |
The Reality of Progress | 339 |
Compulsory Suicide | 341 |
Swastika and Arrows | 342 |
Man Proposes | 344 |
Dangers of Diversity | 345 |
The Problems of Property | 347 |
What Is the State? | 348 |
Education | 350 |
Aristocratic Tradition | 352 |
Collection | 353 |
Hamlet in Russia | 355 |
Psychological Dividends | 356 |
Living Through History | 358 |
Political Plans | 359 |
Primitive Minds | 360 |
Primitive and Civilized | 361 |
Bovarism | 362 |
Functional or Ornamental | 364 |
Force and Persuasion | 365 |
Scapegoats | 367 |
Anthropology at Home | 368 |
Discipline | 370 |
The Reality of Progress | 371 |
German Bonfires | 373 |
The Race Racket | 374 |
Population and Politics | 375 |
Racial History | 377 |
Swindlers and Swindlees | 379 |
The Prospects of Fascism in England | 380 |
The Strain of Modern Life | 384 |
Pareto and Society | 386 |
Nights Out | 389 |
Catastrophes | 390 |
Dispatches from the Riviera | 392 |
Reason Eclipsed | 398 |
What Is Happening to Our Population? | 399 |
100 Years Hence | 408 |
Idolatry | 409 |
500 Prophets | 411 |
Pistol Fiends | 412 |
The Worth of a Gift | 414 |
Casino and Bourse | 419 |
Angry Ape | 422 |
The Next 25 Years | 423 |
Ballyhoo for Nations | 426 |
Emperor-Worship Up to Date | 438 |
General Election | 440 |
Political Murder | 445 |
Lord Campbell and Mr. Charles | 447 |
IV. TRAVEL | |
Beyond the Mexique Bay | 453 |
Appendix | 607 |
Index | 609 |
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