| | Napoleon, 311, 312, 544 |
| | Nation (New York), 113, 280 -81, 362 ; "These United States," 416 -24 |
| | National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), 405 |
| | National Commission on the Causes and Prevention of Violence, 471 -73 |
| | National Conference on Family Relations, 46I |
| | National Labor Union, 214, 223 |
| | National Opinion Research Center, 473, 506 |
| | National Origins Act, 362 |
| | National Review (New York), 505, 509 |
| | National Socialism, 375, 452, 455 ; see also fascism |
| | Nature (Emerson), 93, 263, 271 |
| | Nature of True Virtue, The (Edwards), 251 -56 |
| | neoconservatism, 511, 515, 521, 524, 526 ; and new class, 512 -17, 519 |
| | neoliberalism, 507 -8 |
| | neo-orthodoxy, 370, 374, 384, 388, 391 |
| | Neufeldt, Leonard: on Emerson, 548 -49 |
| | Nevins, Allan: on America's "adolescence," II0 |
| | New Age (London), 321 |
| | New American Right, The (Bell), 456, 457 n. |
| | New Basis of Civilization, The (Patten), 69 -70 |
| | new class, 466 -68, 484, 509 -29, 568 -69; composition of, 513 -15, 527 -28; and "culture of critical discourse," 527 -28; and family, 517 ; history of concept, 509 -12; and intellectuals, 511 -15; and mass media, 5I9-20; and public sector, 514 -15 |
| | New Class, The (Djilas), 511 |
| | New Deal, 24, 25, 37, 38, 70, 71, 301, 429, 430-32, 438, 439, 477, 504, 505, 510, 515 |
| | New Democracy, The (Weyl), 342 |
| | new divinity, 258, 546 |
| | "New England Reformers" (Emerson), 273 |
| | New Englander (Boston), 244 |
| | New Frontier, 28, 383 n., 468, 475, 476 |
| | new left, 28, 29, 217, 328, 472, 474 n., 494 -95, 5I2; "backlash" against, 476 -77 |
| | New Left Review (London), 241 |
| | Newman, John Henry, 283 |
| | New Nationalism, 341 |
| | New Republic (New York, Washington), 207, 342, 343, 347, 361, 362, 363, 369, 370, 414, 415 |
| | new right, 17, 21 -22, 38 -39, 171, 217, 478, 512, 5I9, 523, 532 ; contradictions in, 516 -17; and lower-middle-class resentment, 509 ; and populism, 505 -8 |
| | News from Nowhere (Morris), 319 |
| | New State, The (Follett), 340 |
| | Newsweek (New York), 116 ; on Kennedy assassination, 469, 470 |
| | New Views of Christianity (Brownson), 186 |
| | New York American, 94 |
| | New Yorker, 116 |
| | New York Times, 476 |
| | Next Ten Years, The (Cole), 324, 327 |
| | Niebuhr, Reinhold, 16, 396, 415, 435, 556 -57; against utopianism, 382 -84; on Christian myth, 371 -73; on "endless cycle" of conflict, 530 -31; on gratitude and contrition, 370 -71; on "gray" liberalism, 369-70; and King, 387 -90; on Myrdal, 559 ; on nonviolent coercion, 377 -78, 387 ; on particularism, 374 -76 |
| | Niebuhr, Richard, 79 ; on Christian hope, 46-47; on "doom of threatened societies," 47, 54 |
| | Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm, 145, 174, 283, 292, 294, 300 ; on Emerson, 283 -84; on fear and trust, 268 n. |
| | Nisbet, Robert, 49 ; on ancient belief in progress, 45 -46; on beneficial effects of belief in progress, 43 -44 |
| | Nixon, Richard Milhaus, 468 -69 |
| | Noble, Elaine: on busing, 500 |
| | Non-Partisan League, 458 |
| | nonviolent coercion, 388 -89, 399 -400, 401, 408, 409 ; in Sorel, 314 |
| | North American Review (Boston), 94 |
| | nostalgia, 537 -38; changing meaning of, I06-7; distinguished from memory, 14, 82-83, 117 -19; in Fitzgerald, 106 -8; Hofstadter on, 219 ; mirror image of |