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Scott, Howard, and technocracy, 169Selective service bill, 203Serbian patriot, and the shot that startedWorld War I, 39-40, 126Shakespeare's Hamlet cited, 46Share-the-Wealth movement of Huey Long,169Sherman Anti-Trust Law, 189Sickness-insurance system in Germany, 86Sinclair, Upton, and his Epic plan, 169Smith, Alfred £manucl, American politician,43Snyder, Prof. Louis Leo, on naval power,104-05Social and Economic History of Germany,by Bruck, cited, 112Social-insurance law in Germany, 86Socialism, in Italy, 10, 29-30; turns to syndicalismin Europe, 31Socialist party, in Italy, 41; in Germany, 85Sombart, Werner, 156Sorel, Georges, father of syndicalism, his Reflectionson Violence and The Decompositionof Marxism, 30; 35, 45, 53, 69Soule, George, 191, 201Spann, Othmar, 156Spengler, Oswald, German philosopher, 121,123, 154, IÎ7Spokesman (Minneapolis), on the effect ofcompulsory military service on coloredyouth, 203—04Sportpalast mentioned, 221Stalin, Joseph, 1-2, 58, 142Standard of living in Italy, 8Standard Oil mentioned, 225Sterilization of Germans proposed, 75Stöcker, Dr. Adolf, German court preacher,inStolper, Dr. Gustav, on the German revolution,116; on her public debt, 134; 96, 109Strasser, Gregor, joins National Socialist party,131, 133; murdered by Hitler, 150; 149,Strasser, Otto, brother of the preceding, hisdescription of Germany after the war, 91;132, 138, 150Streicher, Julius, joins National Socialist party,131, 133; 150Stresemann, Gustav, Premier of Germany, 92,95> 144Strikes in Italy, 37, 39, 43Subsidies, 185-86271Sulzberger, Arthur Hays, advocates universalmilitary service, 205Sumners, Hatton William, congressman fromTexas, on enactment of laws by bureaus,241Sun (N.Y.), on the Italian treasury's books,185Supreme Court (United States), declares AAAand NRA unconstitutional, 179, 199, 239,244; 250Syndicalism, in Italy, 10; in European affairs,30; opposing socialism and the capitaliststate, 31; its principles, 32, 52-53; 110-11,114, 191Taxation, in Italy, 13, 15, 17; in Germany,79-80Taylor, Myron Charles, admiration for Mussolini,70-71Thyssen, Fritz, financial backer of Hitler, 114,133; quoted, 115, 151; 138, 148, 156Times (London), lament over peace, 123, 208Times (N.Y.), on Germany's public debt, 134;24, 51,73, 150, 211Tolischus, Otto David, N.Y. Times correspondentin Germany, quoted, 150Totalitarian government in Italy, 66-67 5definitions, 229-31Totalitarian state, its workings, 226 et seq.Townsend, Dr. Francis Everett, and pensions,169Townsend movement, 163Trade-unions, as a base of fascism, 28; in theWeimar republic, 116Treaty of Versailles, 3, 129; ban on militarism,i*7> 143Treves, Claudio, Italian socialist, 38Tripolitania, conquered by Italy, 39Tugwell, Rexford Guy, his estimate of gov-• ernment borrowing, 182; views on cartelsystem, 195; quoted, 196; 198Turati, Filippo, Italian socialist, 38Turkey, defeated in war with Italy over Libya,38-39TVA (United States), cited, 55Twelfth Hour of Capitalism, by Renatus,cited, 94Twenty-Five Points, program of the NationalSocialist German Workers' party,130-31, 197Uncommon Sense, by David C. Coyle, quoted,182-83

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