| | industrialism, 134, 155 ; and democracy, 157 ; see also large-scale production, modernization |
| | Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), 33I, 332 ; distinguished from syndicalism, 333; and intellectuals, 336 -40 |
| | Inge, William Ralph: on idea of progress, 41 |
| | Inkeles, Alex: on modernization, 158, 161 |
| | Inquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals (Hume), 253 |
| | intellectuals, 527 -28; and new class, 511 -15 |
| | Intellectuals on the Road to Class Power (Konrad and Szelenyi), 511 |
| | Interpretation of Christian Ethics, An (Niebuhr), 371, 374, 380 n. |
| | Intimations of Immortality (Wordsworth), 90 |
| | Irony of American History, The (Niebuhr), 383 |
| | Irving, Washington: on frontier, 94 -95, 97-98 |
| | isolationism, 459 |
| | Italian-American Civil Rights League (Brooklyn), 506 |
| | It Can't Happen Here (Lewis), 101 |
| | Jackson, Andrew, 94, 176, 185 ; on Paine, 179 |
| | Jackson, Jesse, 217, 405 -6 |
| | Jackson, Richard: on luxury, 201 |
| | James, C. L. R., 449 n.; on King, 404 n. |
| | James, Henry, 282 ; on Whitman, 281 |
| | James, Henry, Sr., 288 |
| | James, William, 16, 296, 300, 305, 308, 311, 330, 347, 350 -51, 352, 357, 365, 370, 435, 551 -52, 555 ; on "dilemma of determinism," 288 ; on Emerson, 282 -84; on healthy-mindedness, 292; on "mere excitement," 297 ; on moral equivalent of war, 300 -303, 359 ; on pluralistic universe, 293 -94; religious origins of pragmatism, 286 ; on scientific world view, 289 -90; on "subconscious incubation" of religious feeling, 284 -85; on superstition and "desiccation," 294 -95; torn between science and art, 287 -89; on the "twice-born," 290 -91 |
| | Jaurès, Jean: Sorel on, 309 |
| | Jefferson, Thomas, 202, 470, 494 ; on pursuit of happiness, 256 n. |
| | Jesus, 243 n., 261 |
| | John Birch Society, 36 |
| | Johnson, F. Ernest: on progress, 381 |
| | Johnson, Lyndon B., 396, 398, 400, 401, 408, 470 n., 474 n., 525 |
| | Johnson, Samuel: on patriotism, 121 |
| | Johnson, Samuel (Connecticut): on Calvinism, 247 ; on congregational system, 258 -59 |
| | Jones, Bobby, III |
| | Jones, Easley M.: on Colorado, 419 |
| | Josephson, Matthew: on liberal disillusionment with democracy, 363 |
| | "Justice of God in the Damnation of Sinners, The" (Edwards), 248 -50 |
| | justification by faith, 256 |
| | Kallen, Horace, 72 ; on consumption, 71 -72; on enlightened self-interest, 78 -79 |
| | Kant, Immanuel, 125 -26 |
| | Kaplan, Justin: on James and Whitman, 281 |
| | Karier, Clarence: on James, 285 |
| | Kaufman, Allen: on Raymond, 204 |
| | Kazin, Alfred: on Emerson, 547 -48 |
| | Kearney, Dennis: on busing, 501 |
| | Kellner, Hansfried: on modernization, I65-66 |
| | Kennan, George F., 25, 29, 383, 455 |
| | Kennedy, Edward, 38, 505, 507 |
| | Kennedy, Jacqueline, 469 |
| | Kennedy, John F., 26, 383 n., 408, 468 -71; assassination of, 563 -64 |
| | Kennedy, Robert, 471 |
| | Keppel, Frederick: on Myrdal study, 440 |
| | Kerr, Clark, 159, 510 |
| | Keynes, John Maynard, 71, 79, 510, 518 ; on economic virtues, 74 ; on "immoralists," 76-77; misgivings about progress, 77 -78; on private "right of decision," 75 -76; on savings and consumption, 72 -73; on sexual morality, 74 -75 |
| | Khomeini, Ayatollah, 24 |
| | Kierkegaard, Søren, 229 |
| | King, Coretta: on civil rights movement, 397 |
| | King, Martin Luther, Jr., 16, 408 n., 441, 449 n., 470 n., 471, 557 ; on American dream, 398; on civil rights in Chicago, 401 -2; on democratic socialism, 404 ; on Montgomery bus boycott, 405, 406 ; on national repentance, 425 n.; on Niebuhr, 388-90; on poor people's march, 406 -7; on progress, 391 -92; on racial hatred, 393 ; on racial separatism, 403 ; on the South, 395-97; on "universal wholeness," 387 ; on victimization of blacks, 406 ; on "white racism," 409 |
| | King, Martin Luther, Sr., 393 |
| | Kipling, Rudyard: on imperialism, 299 |