| | 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 |