liberalism (continued) class, 515 ; and New Deal, 429 ; and populism, 455 -59; and religious tolerance, 123 -24; seen from below, 493-94; under JFK, 468 -75; working-class defections from, 495 -96
Liberalism and the Limits of Justice (Sandel), I72
Liberalism in America (Stearns), 413
Liberal Tradition in America, The (Hartz), I75-76
libertarianism, 515
Liberty and the News (Lippmann), 363 -64
Life (New York): special half-century issue, II0-12
Life against Death (Brown), 26
Lincoln, Abraham, 93, 222, 392, 393, 470, 494 ; Second Inaugural, 376 n.
Lindbergh, Charles, 459
Lippmann, Walter, 25, 29, 383, 416, 432, 555-56; on masses' lack of commitment to freedom, 455 ; on Mencken, 361 ; on public opinion, 363 -67, 433
Lipset, Seymour Martin, 462, 486 ; on McCarthyism, 456 ; on working-class authoritarianism, 460 -61
Lipsitz, Lewis: on working-class authoritarianism, 465 -66
Little Review (New York), 338
localism: see particularism, provincialism
Locke, John, 175, 176, 188 n., 203, 204, 226, 253 n.; on charity, 200 ; recent scholarship on, I98-201
Lockridge, Kenneth, 164
Lodge, Henry Cabot, 353, 419
Logan, Marian, 407
Long, Huey, 218, 459
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 349
Looking Backward (Bellamy), 302 -3
Lovett, Robert Morss: on Mencken, 361
Lowell, James Russell, 349 ; on Emerson, 245
Lowenthal, David, 14
lower middle class, 477, 506, 565 ; convergence with working class, 483 -86; culture of, 487, 492 -96; see also petty bourgeoisie
Löwith, Karl: on providence and fate, 50
Lucretius, 45
Luddism, 332
Lukács, Georg, 28
Lukas, Anthony, 505 ; on community, 501 -2; on working-class culture, 488
Luker, Kristin: on abortion controversy, 489-92
Lusk committee, 413
Luther, Martin, 261, 285
Lynd, Helen: on Muncie, 424 -26
Lynd, Robert, 429, 447 ; on cultural lag, 427-28; on liberalism, 426 -27; on Muncie, 424-26; and social gospel, 425 n.
McCann, Willis: on nostalgia, 106
McCarthy, Joseph, 25, 37, 99, 217, 218, 456, 468
Macaulay, Thomas Babington: on progress, 57-58; on social history, 119
McClosky, Herbert: on democracy, 465 ; on psychology of conservatism, 463
Maccoby, Eleanor: on middle-class family, 46I
McCown, Chester Carlton: on progress, 38I-82
Macdonald, Dwight, 26, 30
MacFarlane, Robert: on proprietorship, 205
McGill, Ralph: on Kennedy assassination, 470
McGovern, George, 217, 507, 525
Machiavelli, Niccolò, 49, 52, 173, 184, 187, 233, 235, 262, 264 ; and Burke, 131 -32; on Christianity, 174 ; on Fortune, 50, 263
MacIntyre, Alasdair, 172
McKinley, Donald: on working-class family, 462
McKinley, William, 470
Macpherson, C. B., 197, 199, 200, 203
Macune, C. W., 218 ; on money trust, 219
Macy, John: on Massachusetts, 419
Mailer, Norman: on JFK, 469 -70 n.
Maine, Henry, 140, 159 ; on status and contract, 137, 138
Main Street (Lewis), 424
Making of the English Working Class, The (Thompson), 210
Malcolm X, 471
Malinowski, Bronislaw, 424
Malloy, Ione: on busing, 501 -4; on ethnic solidarity and racial justice, 502 -3
Malthus, Thomas, 272
managerial revolution, 437 ; see also professional-managerial class
Managerial Revolution, The (Burnham), 510
Mandeville, Bernard, 52, 197 n., 253 n.; on luxury, 53
Mann, Horace: attacked by Brownson, I87-88; on "internal and moral restraints," 60
Mannheim, Karl, 107 ; on utopianism, 41 -42 n., 83
"Man the Reformer" (Emerson), 271, 277

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