| | 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 |