No More Learning

13;
a criticism of the modern man, 57-9; his outlook
on life, 64; the pre-eminence of the merchant
and the middleman, 65; the parasites of the
intellect, 66; the simplification of, in the nine-
teenth century, 98-100; the restoration of his
natural instincts, 101 ;           of the eleva-
tion of, 108; as the creator of all that he
Human, ii.