busing (in school desegregation), 403, 407, 409-10, 477, 478, 504 -5, 507, 525 ; in Boston, 496-504
Butler, Nicholas Murray, 353
Byllesby, Langton: on wage labor, 203
Byron, George Gordon, 237
Caddell, Patrick, 506
Calhoun, Craig, 211, 213, 215 ; on artisanal radicalism, 201
Calhoun, John C., 185
Catkins, Earnest Elmo: on "artificial obsolescence," 73
callings, 199 n., 270, 522 ; in Emerson, 277 -79; see also proprietorship, work ethic
Calvert, Greg, 510
Calvin, John, 239, 261
Calvinism, 15, 188, 198 -99, 227, 230 -36, 240 -42, 262, 269 ; decline of, 247 -61; in Emerson, 265; liberal criticism of, 62 ; post-Edwardian criticism of, 257 -61; see also Puritanism
capitalism, 135, 171 -72, 176, 202, 206, 215, 216, 309, 334, 404, 426, 427, 458, 510, 513, 517, 518, 5I9, 520, 522, 523, 528 ; see also wage labor
Carey, Henry: on wage labor, 203 -4
Carey, James W.: on Dewey, 556
Carlyle, Thomas, 15 -16, 184, 186 n., 193, 275, 282, 283, 294, 300, 308, 311 n., 344, 366, 470 n., 544-45; on "clothes," 227 -30; on collapse of faith, 230 -31, 237 -39; on Emerson, 243 ; on heroism, 234 -36, 242 -43; interpretations of, 240 -43
Carmichael, Stokely, 400
Carnegie Corporation, 440
Carr, E. H.: on "unlimited progress," 42
Carroll, Lewis, 88
Carson, Kit, 95
Carter, Jimmy, 217, 408 n., 516
Cash, W. J., 443
Castro, Fidel, 157
Catcher in the Rye, The (Salinger), 100
Cather, Willa: on Nebraska, 421
Catholicism, 185, 186, 256, 362, 419, 459, 492
Cato's Letters (Trenchard and Gordon), I83 n.
Cavell, Stanley: on Emerson, 547, 549
Chambers, Clarke: on belief in progress, 42-43
Chinning, William Ellery: on Calvinism, 260-61
Chaplin, Ralph: on IWW, 337
Chapman, John Jay: on Henry George, 64
"Character" (Emerson), 278
"Characteristics" (Carlyle), 231, 236 -38
Charlestown Patriot: on redevelopment, 498
Chartism, 60, 192
Cbartism (Carlyle), 231
Chase, Stuart, 510
Chauncy, Charles: on new divinity, 258
Chesterton, G. K., 376, 417
Christian Examiner (Boston), 260 n.
Christian Science, 284
Christian Science Monitor (Boston), 419
City of God, The (Augustine), 45 -46, 49
civic humanism: see republicanism
Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), 301
Civilization and Its Discontents (Freud), 145 n. Civilization in the United States (Stearns), 416 Civil Rights Act (1964), 398, 408 n.
civil rights movement, 80, 387, 404 -5, 445, 470 n., 497 ; in North, 398 -402; origins, 393-98; in South, 408 n.
Civil War, 109, 245, 280, 281, 297, 352, 376
Clark, James G., Jr., 398
Clark, Kenneth: on Myrdal, 441
Clark, Ramsey, 474 n.
Clecak, Peter: on nostalgia, 117
clothing: symbolism of, 130 -31, 227 -30
Cobbett, William, 181 -85, 195, 196, 197, 210, 272; against humanitarianism, 184 ; compared with Paine, 181 -83; on "paper system," 183
Cohen, Albert: on working-class insularity, 466
Cohn, Norman: on millennialism, 41
Cole, G. D. H., 16, 304, 334, 340, 341, 404, 438 n.; on "community," 328 ; on decline of proprietorship, 317 ; disavows "our particular form of cant," 327 ; on IWW, 333 n.; on Marxism, 318 ; on nationalization of industry, 325 ; on scientific management, 326; on socialism, 319 ; on Sorel, 314 ; on syndicalism and guild socialism, 323
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 134 n., 136 ; on memory, 88 -89
Cotes, Robert, 493
collectivism, 319, 322 ; see also communism, social democracy, socialism
Coming of Post-Industrial Society, The (Bell), 5I3
Commentary (New York), 30, 512
Commoner, Barry: on economic growth, 44 n.
Common Faith, A (Dewey), 375
Commons, John R., 209

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