| | Political Ideology (Lane), 464 -65 |
| | "Politics" (Emerson), 272 |
| | Politics (New York), 30 |
| | Politics and Remembrance (Smith), 131 |
| | "Politics as a Vocation" (Weber), 148 |
| | Politics of Hope, The (Schlesinger), 116 |
| | Politics of Mass Society, The (Kornhauser), 455 |
| | "Politics of Nostalgia, The" (Schlesinger), II6 |
| | Polk, Leonidas, 223 |
| | Pollack, Norman, 220 |
| | Pollard, Sidney: on belief in progress, 41 -42 |
| | Pope, Alexander, 84 |
| | Popular Front, 114, 429 |
| | populism, 15, 66, 67, 178 -79, 208, 210, 222, 223-25, 226, 274, 310, 335, 486, 512, 525, 532, 534; and artisanal radicalism, 217 ; critique of credit, 195 -96 n.; in Emerson, 270-73; historical scholarship on, 217 -18; liberal criticism of, 455 -59; and liberalism, 180 ; and McCarthyism, 456 ; and new class, 509 ; and new right, 505 -8, 523, 564 -65; and political "paranoia," 457 ; and progress, 529 -32; see also People's party |
| | "Populist Influences on American Fascism" (Ferkiss), 458 -59 |
| | Porter, Carolyn: on Emerson, 549 |
| | Porter, Noah: on Emerson, 244 |
| | positivism, 305 |
| | possessive individualism, 198 -99, 200 |
| | postmillennialism, 46 |
| | Pound, Ezra, 459 |
| | Powderley, Terence V., 223 |
| | Powell, Adam Clayton: on King, 400 |
| | Power Elite, The (Mills), 26 |
| | practical reason, 130 |
| | pragmatism, 286, 294, 303 n., 352, 365 |
| | Pragmatism (James), 292, 293 |
| | Prelude, The (Wordsworth), 89, 91 |
| | "Prelude to Sociology, A" (Tönnies), 141 |
| | premillennialism, 46 |
| | Prezzolini, Giuseppe, 306 |
| | Price, Richard, 129 ; on commerce, 121 |
| | Principles of Psychology (James), 284 |
| | producerism, 201, 205, 212, 216, 217, 223 -24, 265-70, 302 -3, 321, 431 -32, 486 ; see also petty bourgeoisie, populism, proprietorship |
| | professional-managerial class, 309, 483 -84, 500; see also new class |
| | progress: idea of, 76, 112, 113, 137, 157, 184, 216, 220-21, 226, 237, 238, 244, 305, 325, 335, 339, 360, 381 -82, 385 n., 390 -92, 427, 427 -28 n., 529-32, 534 -36; American enthusiasm for, 93; in antiquity, 45 -46; in Brownson, 186 n., 194 ; and Christianity, 40 -41, 44 -47, 52 ; and consumption, 52 -55, 61 -62, 68 -78, I68-69; contradictions in, 77 ; and economic expansion, 39, 47 -49; I8th-century origins, 13 -14; and heroism, 78-81; and "imagination of disaster," I69-70; in Paine, 180, 182 ; persistence of, 35-36, 78 ; and political economy, 52 -55; and sacrifice, 80 -81; and science, 48 ; secularization of, 42 -43 |
| | Progress and Poverty (George), 64 -65 |
| | Progress and Power (Becker), 427 -28 |
| | Progressive Democracy (Croly), 207, 341 |
| | progressive movement, 68 -69, 70, 218, 220, 33I, 334, 336, 340, 342 -43, 345, 360, 377, 413, 430 n., 457, 510 |
| | Progressivism—And After (Walling), 332 |
| | prohibition, 413 |
| | Promise of American Life, The (Croly), 341 |
| | prophetic tradition, 227, 232, 239 -40, 241, 371, 372, 373, 374 |
| | Proposition 13, 506 |
| | proprietorship, 179 -80, 192 -93, 207 -8, 217, 224, 225, 226, 310, 315, 317, 335, 337, 341, 431, 459, 483, 519, 531 ; in 19 th-century political thought, 204 -5; and virtue, 485 n.; see also populism |
| | Protestantism, 123, 164 -65, 185, 186 n., 187, 239, 267 n., 283, 285, 287, 291, 306, 311 n., 350, 370, 380, 387, 388, 389, 410 -II, 425, 443, 492, 498, 528; work ethic in, 198 -99, 201, 206 |
| | Proudhon, Pierre-Joseph, 305, 306, 310, 328, 33I |
| | provincialism, 218, 422, 442, 464, 475 ; Royce's defense of, 356 |
| | pseudo-conservatism, 456, 512 |
| | psychoanalysis: Lynd on, 426 -27; in authoritarian personality, 451 -54 |
| | Public and Its Problems, The (Dewey), 367 |
| | public opinion: Dewey on, 266 -68; Lippmann on, 353 -57; Lynd on, 426 |
| | puritanism, 47, 164 -65, 233 -34, 238, 240, 242, 25I, 258, 265, 270, 280, 282, 350 -51, 353 -54, 361, 4I4, 419, 433, 526, 546, 551 |
| | "Puritan's Will to Power, The" (Bourne), 35I |