democracy (continued) 220, 420 -21, 475 ; and representation, 364-65; Thurman Arnold on, 432 -35; in Vermont, 422 ; and workers' control, 34I-42
Democracy in America (Tocqueville), 59
Democratic party, 218, 223, 407, 469 n., 476, 507
Democratic Review (New York), 96
Dempsey, Jack, III
Dennis, Lawrence, 459
Descartes, René, 126, 289, 305 -6, 447 ; on universal language, 124 -25
desegregation: in schools, 565 -66; see also busing
Destler, Chester M., 220
Dewey, John, 188, 352, 363, 370 ; on Middletown, 424 -25; on nostalgia, 113 ; on public opinion, 366 -68, 556 ; on rehabilitation of labor, 346 ; on religion, 375
DeWolf, L. Harold, 389
Dialectic of Enlightenment (Horkheimer and Adorno), 446
Dickens, Charles, 88, 92
Diderot, Denis: on cosmopolitanism, 123
"Discourse on Pastoral Poetry" (Pope), 84
Discourses (Machiavelli), 233
Disraeli, Benjamin, 155
Dissent (New York), 30
Dissent oftbe Governed, The (Wright), 465
Divinity School Address (Emerson), 245, 26I, 266
division of labor, 51 -52, 136, 177, 203, 204, 207, 224, 272 ; Brownson on, 191 -92; sexual, 349 ; see also wage labor
Djilas, Milovan, 511
Dodd, Christopher, 507
Dodge, Mabel, 338
Does Civilization Need Religion? (Niebuhr), 370
Dollard, John, 443
domesticity: see family
Donnelly, Ignatius, 223
Downey, Tom, 507
Dreiser, Theodore: on Indiana, 417 ; on small towns, 101 -3
Dreyfus affair, 304, 308, 511
Drum Taps (Whitman), 281
Duchamp, Marcel: on responsibility, 338 -39
Dudden, Arthur P.: on American nostalgia, II5-16
Dukakis, Michael, 485 n., 508
Dunbar, Leslie: on civil rights movement in North, 403 ; on compensatory justice, 4I0; on Protestant clergy and civil rights, 4I0-II; on Southern origins of civil rights movement, 396 -97
Dunn, John: on Locke, 198 -99
Durkheim, Emile, 159 ; on gemeinschaft, I44; on sociological concepts, 162
Dylan, Bob, 100
Dynamics of Modernization (Black), 159 -60
East Lynne (Wood), 91 -92
Eclipse of Rearon, The (Horkheimer), 446
"Economic Possibilities for Our Grandchildren" (Keynes), 74
Economist (London): on "community," I7I-72
Eddy, Mary Baker, 282
Edwards, Jonathan, 15, 258, 260, 264, 269, 275, 283, 285, 311 n., 350, 352, 373, 545 -56; on "consent to being," 249 -50; and Locke, 253 n.; on original sin, 247 -50; on virtue, 25I-56
ego ideal, 252 n.
Ehrenreich, Barbara, 527 n.; on backlash against liberalism, 524 -25; on new class, 523-26; on yuppie guilt, 525 -26
Eisenhower, Dwight D., 26
Eisenstadt, S. N.: on modernization, 160
Ellison, Ralph: on Myrdal, 559
Ellul, Jacques, 26
Elster, Jon: on Marx, 151 -54
Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 15 -16, 227, 294, 296, 308, 312, 316, 349, 350, 351 -52, 372 n., 546 -51; on Brownson, 185 ; and Carlyle, 243 -46; on "compensation," 265 -70; on fate, 262 -65, 269; on "great mother," 279 -80; on "original relation to the universe," 93, 228; reputation of, 243 -46, 547 ; on virtue, 274-79; and Whitman, 280 -81; William James on, 292 -94
Empson, William: on pastoralism, 88
Endleman, Robert: on working-class authoritarianism, 468
End of Ideology, The (Bell), 513
Engels, Friedrich, 28, 48, 152, 153, 460 ; on patriarchy, 137
English Traits (Emerson), 278
enlightened self-interest, 201, 367
Enlightenment (I8th-century), 120 -32, 170, I90, 216, 227, 294, 305, 308, 330, 386, 427, 446, 532; and new class, 528
environmental crisis, 529

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