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    The Right Side of History

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      Blackstone, 123

      Bloom, Allan, 50

      Boethius, 64

      Boniface VIII, Pope, 74

      Boreing, Jeremy, xx

      Bouie, Jamelle, 203

      Branden, Nathaniel, 195

      Brandt, Karl, 156

      Breitbart News, xxii

      Britain, 121, 127

      Brookhiser, Richard, 11

      Brothers Karamazov, The (Dostoyevsky), 116

      Browder, Sue Ellin, 168

      Brubaker, William Rogers, 129

      Buck v. Bell, 155–56

      Buddhism, 29

      bureaucracy, 139–44, 153, 156

      Burke, Edmund, 127–28

      Byzantine Empire, 63

      Cain, 32

      Calvin, John, 75, 82, 100

      Candide (Voltaire), 107

      capacity, death of, 111–15. See also communal or collective capacity; individual capacity

      capitalism, xviii, xxiii, 135–36, 154, 188–91, 197, 209–10

      Carmichael, Stokely, 198

      categorical imperative, 109–10, 118

      Catholic Church, 61, 63, 65–66, 71, 74–76, 79–83, 100–101, 123, 125–26, 180

      Chamberlain, Houston Stewart, 147

      Chase, Stuart, 151

      checks and balances, 50, 53, 85, 87

      Chesterton, G. K., 217

      children

      as property of state, 142

      sacrifice of, 212–13

      training, to defend eternal truths, 213–19

      China, 150, 152, 179

      choice, 21, 32–33, 168, 174, 185

      chosen people, 20, 29–30, 56, 214

      Christianity, 21, 57–71, 127, 180, 187

      church-state separation, 71, 97–98

      Cicero, 50–51, 64, 87, 88

      citizenship, 49–50, 56–57, 60, 80, 86, 97–98, 129, 142

      City of God, City of Man and, 60–61, 63, 79

      civic virtue, 14–15

      civil rights movement, 187, 198

      class antagonisms, 133–34, 137–38, 141, 207

      classics, 39–41

      Clausewitz, Carl von, 130

      Clement of Alexandria, 58

      Clement VI, Pope, 80

      Click, Melissa, xix

      Clinton, Hillary, xiii, xxii, 204

      Cloots, Anacharsis, 123

      Coates, Ta-Nehisi, xvi, 200

      cognitive behavioral therapy, 206–7

      Cole, Harold L., 154

      collectivism, xxv, 124–25. See also communal or collective capacity; communal or collective purpose

      Founding Fathers and, 87

      individual vs., 10, 15, 16

      Marx and, 136–38

      nationalism and, 133

      redistribution and, 144–45, 149–56

      common cause, 216–17

      common good, 15

      Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care (Spock), 194

      Common Sense (Paine), 134

      communal or collective capacity, 9, 15–18, 33

      America and, 97, 144, 190–91

      Athens and, 52, 53

      bureaucracy and, 153

      Catholic Church and, 65, 70–71

      Communism and, 152

      Founding Fathers and, 92–93

      Judaism and, 36

      nationalism and, 133

      teaching children about, 216–17

      communal or collective moral purpose, 9, 13–18, 33

      America and, 98, 144, 190

      Athens and, 52–53

      bureaucracy and, 153

      Catholic Church and, 70–72

      Christianity and, 65

      Communism and, 152

      cultural Left and, 208

      Founding Fathers and, 92

      Judaism and, 20, 35–36

      communism, 134–36, 147–53, 162

      Communist Manifesto, The (Marx and Engels), 135–36, 137, 149

      communitarianism, 52–53

      community, 46, 49, 52–53, 143, 211

      community of faith, 36

      Comte, Auguste, 140–41, 143, 159, 161

      Condorcet, Nicolas de, 122

      Confucius, 40

      Constantine, emperor of Rome, 62

      Copernicus, Nicolaus, 69, 75–76

      Counter-Enlightenment, 175

      Crenshaw, Kimberlé, 199, 200

      critical theory, 189–90

      Cult of Reason, 123–24, 175

      Cultural Revolution, 151

      Cut, The (Singal), 195

      Daily Wire, 1

      Damore, James, 202, 203

      Dante, 216

      Dark Ages, 63–64

      Darwin, Charles, 13, 69, 114–15, 141–44, 159, 169, 178

      David, Jacques-Louis, 123, 126

      Dawkins, Richard, 103, 212

      Day, Vox, 208

      Declaration of Independence, xxv, 87–88, 94, 125, 131, 144

      Declaration of the Rights of Man, 125

      Deism, 79, 106

      democracy, xiv, 41, 48–51, 65, 80, 141–42, 149–50, 152

      Democracy in America (Tocqueville), 93

      Democratic National Convention (2012), 16

      Democratic Socialists of America, 203

      Democrats, xiii, xiv, 3, 200

      Democritus, 43–44

      Dennett, Daniel, 115

      Depression, xv, 154

      De revolutionibus (Copernicus), 75

      Descartes, René, 78–79, 112, 162

      Deuteronomy, 25, 33

      Dewey, John, 141–44, 152, 155, 194

      dictatorship of the proletariat, 149

      Diderot, Denis, 122, 124, 180

      Diocletian, emperor of Rome, 62

      Discourses on Livy (Machiavelli), 80

      Donatists, 61

      Dostoyevsky, Fyodor, 115–17

      Douglass, Frederick, 94

      Down’s syndrome, 154

      Dr. Drew Show, 183

      Dreamers, 3

      Dred Scott decision, 94

      Du Bois, W. E. B., 152

      Duranty, Walter, 151

      Durkheim, Emile, 13

      duties, 10, 84, 90, 124

      Earth, movement of, 75

      East, othering of, 40

      Eastern Empire, 62–63

      Eastern religions, 23

      Ecclesiastes, 5, 13, 34

      education, 65, 66, 137, 142

      ego, 166

      Egypt, ancient, 22–23, 31, 64, 101

      Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Napoleon, The (Marx), 135

      Einstein, Albert, 170

      El-Bermanwy, Mostafa, xvii

      elections

      1972, 194

      2008, 3–4

      2016, xiii, xxii–xxiii, 4

      Eliezer, Rabbi, 25

      Elijah, 25

      Emancipation Proclamation, xxv

      Encyclopédie (Diderot), 122, 180

      Engels, Friedrich, 135, 137

      Enlightenment, xviii, 70, 74, 76, 98–100, 105–11, 121. See also Founding Fathers; neo-Enlightenment and specific individuals

      American, 121–23, 127

      bureaucracy and, 139

      dark side of, 116–18, 121

      European, 122–23, 126–27, 159–60

      Jerusalem and Athens and, 121, 181–82, 210

      neo-Enlightenment vs., 174–75

      postwar era and, 159–64

      reason and, 185–86

      WW II and, 156–57

      Enlightenment Now (Pinker), xviii, 174

      equality, 32, 84, 88–89, 126, 128

      Eros and Civilization (Marcuse), 191

      ESPN Ashe Courage Award, 183

      “Essay Concerning Human Understanding” (Locke), 89–90

      ethics, 6, 48, 49, 77–78, 160–61, 171–72, 181

      eugenics, 154–56, 159

      evolution, 114, 169, 171, 173, 177. See also Darwin, Charles

      existentialism, 160–65, 173, 184–85

      Exodus, 24–25, 64

      expertise, 142–43

      Facebook, xvii

      faith, 58–59, 65–69, 81–82, 171

      fascism, 190–91

      Federa
    list Papers, 91

      No. 51, 93

      Feminine Mystique (Friedan), 198

      feminism, 197–99

      Festival of Reason, 123

      Fichte, Johann, 132

      Fiddler on the Roof (musical), 214

      final causes, 45, 79, 102

      First Amendment, xx

      Fortin, Ernest, 69

      Foundations of the Nineteenth Century, The (Chamberlain), 147

      Founding Fathers, 2–3, 11, 17, 39, 51, 86–95, 99, 143, 144, 188, 209, 211

      France, 63, 130–131

      coup of 1851, 134–35

      Revolution of 1789, 122–35, 139, 140, 170, 175

      Franciscans, 75

      Frankfurt School, 189–90, 196

      Frankl, Viktor, 8, 11–12

      Franklin, Benjamin, 11

      freedom, xii, xxiv, 17, 41–42, 53, 79, 85, 100, 108, 112, 122, 136, 150, 190, 192, 200–201, 214–16

      freedom of religion, 101, 104, 125

      freedom of speech, 104, 125, 201, 207

      free markets, 86, 135

      free will, 32–33, 70, 99, 111, 112, 116, 165, 171, 181

      Freud, Sigmund, 166–67, 191, 194

      Friedan, Betty, 197–98

      Friedman, Thomas, 152

      Fromm, Erich, 190, 191

      Frozen (film), 196

      Fukuyama, Francis, 171

      Galerius, emperor of Rome, 62

      Galileo Galilei, 75–76

      Gandhi, Mohandas, 156

      gender equality, xii, 201

      general will, 113, 122, 124–25, 128–29, 138, 143–44

      Genesis, 9–10, 24, 32, 35, 84

      Germany, 63, 145–47

      Nazi, 147–48, 155–57, 189–91

      Gideon, 36

      Glendon, Mary Ann, 113

      Glorious Revolution, 122

      God. See also Unmoved Mover

      Abraham and Isaac and, 212

      antimaterialistic, 25–26

      Aquinas and, 67–68

      Christianity and, 58–59

      covenant with, 33

      Darwin and, 114–15

      Descartes and, 79

      death of, 117–18, 185

      Dostoyevsky and, 115–16

      Galileo and, 76

      humans in image of, 10, 32–34

      Judaism and unified, 20–28

      Kierkegaard and, 161

      Moses vs. Aristotle and, 55–56

      progress and, 28–31

      proofs of existence of, 67–68, 104–5

      gods, 22, 25–26, 29, 31–32

      Goldberg, Jonah, xviii, 151

      Golden Rule, 110

      Gospels, 57, 59

      grace, 21, 58–59

      Gramsci, Antonio, 189

      Grand Designer, 46

      “Grand Inquisitor” (Dostoyevsky), 115–16

      Great Leap Forward, 151

      Greece (Athens), xxiv–xxvii, 5, 17–18, 22, 28–29, 39–58, 64, 65–69, 89, 91, 180, 181, 209–10

      Gregory VII, Pope, 63

      Grotius, Hugo, 82–83

      Groundhog Day (film), 209

      gulags, 150

      Hagar, 212

      Haidt, Jonathan, 13, 45, 203, 207

      Haley, Nikki, 200

      Hamilton, Charles, 198

      Hammurabi, 9, 31, 40

      Hanukkah, 57

      happiness, 1–9

      Aristotle and, 53

      Catholic Church and, 70

      capacity and, 6, 9

      communal capacity and, 15–17

      communal purpose and, 13–17

      Diderot on, 124

      Divine meaning underlying, 17

      Founding Fathers and, 89–95

      four elements of, 17–18

      Greeks and, 5–7, 49, 53–54

      Hebrew Bible and, 5–7

      individual capacity and, 11–13

      individual purpose and, 9–13, 17

      Judaism and four elements of, 33–37

      maximizing, 106

      moral purpose and, 5–9

      need to regain individual and communal, 211–12

      Nietzsche and, 119

      politics and, 3–4

      pursuit of, 2, 4–5, 17–18

      Stone Age and, 209

      Washington on, 7–8

      Harari, Yuval Noah, 209–10

      Harden, Kathryn Paige, 204

      Harrington, 88

      Harris, Sam, 177–79, 181–82, 203–4

      Hasmonean dynasty, 57

      Hazony, Yoram, 131, 175

      Hebrew language, 25, 47

      hedonism, xxv, 10, 107, 169

      Hegel, Georg, 133, 137, 139, 141, 143, 159, 161, 172, 188

      Heidegger, Martin, 148, 162, 184

      heliocentric solar system, 69

      Hemings, Sally, 94

      Henry II, king of England, 63

      Henry IV, Holy Roman emperor, 63

      Heraclitus, 46

      Herder, 175

      Heying, Heather, 206

      Hinduism, 28

      Hispanics, xiv

      history, 99

      end of progress and, 209–10

      Enlightenment and, 185

      God of Abraham and, 55

      Marx and, 136

      pagans and circular movement of, 28–29

      progress of, 20, 28–31, 35–36, 55, 132

      state and, 130–31

      Hitler, Adolf, 147, 149, 155, 159, 179

      Hobbes, Thomas, 83–85, 88, 102–5, 110, 112, 125, 177

      Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 155

      Holocaust, 8, 11–12, 156–57, 179, 213

      Holy Roman Empire, 63

      homosexuality, 167

      Horkheimer, Max, 189–90

      Horwitz, Robert, 141

      Hughes, Donna, 201–2

      Hugh of Saint-Victor, 66

      humanism, xviii, 101, 154

      human nature, xviii, 108, 113, 127, 136, 166, 168–69

      human rights, xxiv, 41, 82–85, 140

      Hume, David, 104–5, 112–13, 169, 172, 180

      Huntington, Samuel, 171

      id, 166

      identity politics, 200, 204

      idols, 23, 26, 27

      Iliad, The (Homer), 29

      immigrants, xxvi, 3

      imperialism, 131, 133

      individual capacity, 9, 11–13, 17, 33

      America and, 97, 190–91

      Athens and, 42, 52

      Catholic Church and, 70

      Christianity and, 65

      cultural Left and, 208

      evolutionary biology and, 169

      Founding Fathers and, 91–92

      Judaism and, 34, 42

      nationalism and, 133, 144

      need to regain, 211

      teaching children about, 215–16

      individualism, 16, 190–91, 200, 206

      bureaucracy and, 138–39

      collectivism and, 138, 144

      existentialism and, 163–64

      Hegel and, 132

      Luther and, 81–82

      polis and, 56–57

      rise of, 83–87

      individual moral purpose, 9–11, 15, 18

      America and, 98, 190–91

      Athens and, 52

      Catholic Church and, 70

      Christianity and, 65

      communal capacity and, 18

      Founding Fathers and, 91, 144

      Judaism and, 20, 33–34

      teaching children about, 215

      individual rights, 84, 87, 98–99, 122, 124–25, 133, 139–40, 143

      individual will, xxiv, 125

      intersectionality, 196–209

      IQ differences, 201, 203, 208

      Isaac, 29, 212

      Ishmael, 212

      Islamic civilization, 65

      “is-ought” distinction, 105, 169–70, 172

      Israel, 29, 35, 101

      Italy, fascist, 189

      Jackson, Jesse, 39

      Jacob, 29

      Jaffa, Harry, 90

      Japanese Americans, internment of, 157

      Jaspers, Karl, 162, 184

      “Jeannot et Colin” (Voltaire), 185

    &n
    bsp; Jefferson, Thomas, 2–3, 87–89, 91–94, 143

      Jenner, Caitlyn, 183–84

      Jeremiah, Rabbi, 25

      Jesus Christ, 58–60, 67, 70, 212

      “Jewishness in Music” (Wagner), 146

      Jewish Temple, 57

      destruction of, 62

      Jim Crow, xiv, xvii, 180, 187

      John, king of England, 160

      Johnson, Paul, 30–31

      Jonas, Raymond, 126

      Joshua, Rabbi, 25

      Judaism (Jerusalem), xxiv–xxvi, 17–18, 20–37, 41, 43, 51–52, 55–58, 62, 66–70, 146, 213

      Judea, 57

      Julian, emperor of Rome, 61–62

      Julian calendar, 69

      Jung, Georg, 145

      justice, 49, 86, 91, 124

      Kaganovich, Lazar, 16

      Kant, Immanuel, xxiv, 108–10, 118, 159, 161, 170, 174, 177

      Kennedy, John F., 164

      Kepler, Johannes, 76–77

      Kerr, Walter, 42

      Kershaw, Ian, 148

      KGB, 152

      Khullar, Dr. Dhruv, 9

      Kierkegaard, Søren, 160–61, 212

      King, Martin Luther, Jr., xxv, 35, 180

      Kinsey, Alfred, 167–69, 191

      Klein, Ezra, 203–4

      Krauthammer, Charles, 8

      Ku Klux Klan, xxii

      Kulturkampf, 145

      labor, 135–37, 151

      Lady Gaga, 196

      laissez-faire, 153

      Laughlin, Harry, 155–56

      Left, 73, 152, 188–93, 202–3, 208–10. See also New Left

      Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm, 106–7

      Lenin, Vladimir, 149–50

      Leonard, Thomas, 154

      “Letter from Birmingham Jail” (King), xxv

      Levada Center, 153

      Leviathan, 84, 112, 125

      Levites, 36

      Leviticus, 30

      Lewis, Sinclair, 187–88

      LGBT studies, 189

      liberal arts, 64–65

      Liberal Fascism (Goldberg), 151

      liberalism, xviii

      classical, 79–83, 99–100

      transnational, 171

      libertarianism, 104, 108

      libertinism, 10

      liberty, 41, 92, 94, 143. See also freedom

      French Revolution and, 123, 125–28

      Lincoln, Abraham, xxv, 216–17

      Livy, 88

      Locke, John, 84–90, 122–23, 143, 160

      Loconte, Joseph, 81

      Loftus, Joshua, 203

      Logos, 46–47, 58

      Luther, Martin, 75, 81–82, 88, 100

      Lynch, Frederick, 205

      Maccabees, 57

      Mac Donald, Heather, 204, 206

      Machiavelli, Niccolò, 80–83, 101–2, 111–12

      MacIntyre, Alasdair, 48–49

      Madison, James, 92–94

      Magna Carta, xxv, 160, 186

      Maher, Bill, 106

      Maimonides, 27, 67

      Malcolm X, 198

      Mansfield, Harvey, 101

      Man’s Search for Meaning (Frankl), 8

      Mao Tse-tung, 151, 162, 192

      Marcuse, Herbert, 191–93

      Marduk, 23, 31

      Marsilius of Padua, 79–80

      Marx, Karl, 129, 134–38, 141, 148–50, 159, 162–64, 189–93, 196

      Maslow, Abraham, 193–94, 195, 198

     


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