Mother Earth (New York), 339
Moynihan, Daniel Patrick: on new class, 518
Moynihan Report, 399
Mumford, Lewis, 114, 346, 353 ; against pragmatism, 352 ; on "brown decades," I09; on corruption of liberalism, 79 -80; on democratization of culture, 348 ; on Emerson, 547 ; on idea of progress, 41 ; on nostalgia, 113
Murray, Charles: on new class, 514 -15
Mussolini, Benito, 300, 303
Myrdal, Gunnar, 471, 559 -60; on race relations, 440 -45; on Southern backwardness, 442 -44
mythology, 242, 313 ; in Niebuhr, 370 -73; in Sorel, 371 ; in Thurman Arnold, 435 -36
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

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