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Love—Contini4ed
between members of the same sex,
239-41
can never be demanded, 329
common manifestations of the
competitive spirit in, 315
conditions of existence, 164
defined, 327
domineering, 325
emotional infantilism and romantic
idealism, 319, 320-31
erotism, 327
frequency of mistaken conduct and
unhappiness in, 118, 295
happy reward of a correctly and
normally lived life, 322-3
lack of appropriate environment,
331
psychological process of “ falling
in love ”, 321-2
psychology of the “ unlucky in
love ”, 247
real requisites for a happy, 328
relation of jealousy to, 163-4
solution of problem of, 328-31
undermining of, 330
value of mature, 326-8
(see also Marriage and Sex)
Love in the Machine Age, Dell, 5 8
Luck, cult of good, 255
MacDougall, William, on purposive
psychology, 271
Magic, belief in, 255
Man, disproportionate development
of mental and physical faculties, 27
mental and physical recapitulation of
race evolution, 3 3
only living organism that experiences
a sense of its own inadequacy, 28
social bonds, 30, 38
weakness, 26, 78
(see also Human nature)
Manic-depressive insanity, 186, 192,
268
Marie, case of, 48
Marriage, arranged, 326
as solution of the problem of bi¬
sexuality, 31
effects of romantic infantilism, 320-
3i
essential attributes of a good,
203, 296
false methods of choosing partners,
298-300
frequency of mistaken conduct and
unhappiness in, 295
Marriage—Continued
ignorance of sex as a cause of
disaster, 300-8
importance of contraception, 304,
306-8
no definite norm of happiness,
296
prophylactic value of an occasional
“ sabbatical separation ”, 329
solution of problem of, 328-31
task and contract requiring long and
assiduous preparation, 303
three great causes of unhappiness,
300-28
value of intelligent contracting of,
326
Martyrdom, futility, 138
professional, a side-show, 229
“ wrong ” job, 230-1
Masochism, 233-4
Masturbation, 234-9
among domesticated animals, 235
cure, 237-9
legalized opportunities for mutual,
246
origin in discouragement, 237
psychological implications, 235
Mathilda K., case of, 160-2
Matriarchy, early existence of, 58, 310
Maturity, emotion adjustment, 348
everything relative in, 348-51
frequent lack of social, 224
goal of completeness and totality, 15
normal attack on the battlefront of
life, 202
sought in inadequacies of childhood,
triumph of, 332-61
Medical profession, Christian Science
invades the field of, 288
ignorance of dynamics of con¬
version neurosis, 277
Melancholia, 192, 269, 275
Memory, a creative faculty, 177
an index of goal, 178
cannot cause behaviour, 178
childhood, 176-9
function, 176-9
value of forgetting,. 179
Mental hygiene, emphasis on pro¬
phylaxis, 206
Messalina, 86
Metaphysics, time wasted on, 103
Migraine, 277
Mill, John Stuart, 351
Money, as a fiction of power, 105
not the measure of a man’s service,
202
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