tic Stamp. — Overdriving. — The Education of Character.—
Schools for Girls. — University Revival. — Students and Pro-
fessors. — The Rights of the State.
A New Spectacle. — Patriotism throughout the Ages. — Its
Modern Formula. — Contradictory Problems. — A Work of
Perseverance and of Confidence. — The Eifect on the Nation.
— Officers and Soldiers. — Diverging Tendencies. — A Social-
istic Lesson in Things. — Ideal and Patriotism.
The Survival of Ideas. — Foreign Judgments on France. —
The Worship of Form. — Unhealthy Scientific and Literary
Stagnation. — Influence of Democracy on Letters and Lan-
guage. — The Awakening : Taine and Renan. — Retaliation on
Immorality. — The French Family and the French Woman.
— Decrease of Population. — The Law of Succession, and
Malthusianism.
Errors of Valuation. — An Unprecedented Experience. —
Universal and Simultaneous Progress. — Political Action:
Congress and Elections. — Strikes. — Anarchists. — Intellec-
tual Mediums. — Obstacles: Petty Proprietorship. — Alle-
manists, Broussists, Guesdists, Blanquists. — Syndicates. — A
Second Night of August i.