Lippmann's Farewell to Virtue 363
Dewey's Reply to Lippmann:
Too Little Too Late
366
9.
THE SPIRITUAL DISCIPLINE AGAINST RESENTMENT
Reinbold Niebubr on Christian Mythology 369
The Virtue of Particularism 373
The "Endless Cycle of Social Conflict"
and How to Break It
376
Niebubr's Challenge to Liberalism
Denatured and Deflected
379
Liberal Realism after Niebuhr:
The Critique of Tribalism
382
Martin Luther King's Encounter with Niebuhr 366
Hope without Optimism 390
Indigenous Origins of the Civil Rights Movement 393
The Collapse of the Civil Rights
Movement in the North
398
From Civil Rights to Social Democracy 402
The Politics of Resentment and Reparation 407
10.
THE POLITICS OF THE CIVILIZED MINORITY
Liberal Perceptions of the Public after World War I 412
America the Unbeautiful 416
Social Criticism, Disembodied and Connected 421
Sociology as Social Criticism:
The Apotheosis of the Expert
424
Experts and Orators:
Thurman Arnold's "Anthropological" Satire
429
The "Machiavelli" of the Managerial Revolution 435
From Satire to Social Pathology:
Gunnar Myrdal on the "American Dilemma "
439
The Discovery of the Authoritarian Personality 445
Politics as Therapy 450
The Liberal Critique of Populism 455
Populism as Working-Class Authoritarianism 460

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