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by Leonard Peikoff


  Frank, Hans (1900-1946)

  Frankfurt Institute

  Franklin, Benjamin (1706-1790)

  Free Corps

  Freedom

  American views of

  and force

  and individual rights

  Nazi view of

  political and economic

  and Weimar parties See also Capitalism; Statism

  Freud, Sigmund (1856-1939)

  Freudian interpretation of Nazism

  Friedrich Wilhelm I (1688-1740)

  From Morn to Midnight (Georg Kaiser)

  Fromm, Erich (1900-1980)

  Gay, Peter (1923- )

  Gentile, Giovanni (1875-1944)

  George, Henry (1839-1897)

  George, Stefan (1868-1933)

  Germany

  pre-World War I (empire)

  Weimar Republic: collapse of ; culture of ; economics of ; politics of

  Third Reich

  concentration camps under

  and America

  Gestapo

  Gobineau, Joseph Arthur de (1816-1882)

  Gödel, Kurt (1906-1978)

  Goebbels, Paul Joseph (1897-1945)

  Goering, Hermann Wilhelm (1893-1946)

  Graham, Billy (1918- )

  Great Depression (1929)

  Great Inflation (1923)

  Grosz, George (1893-1959)

  Günther, Hans F. K. (1891-1968)

  Hardin, Garrett (1915- )

  Harding, Warren Gamaliel (1865-1923)

  Hauptmann, Gerhart (1862-1946)

  Hayden, Tom (1940- )

  Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich (1770-1831)

  and American philosophy

  and Nazism

  philosophy of

  Heidegger, Martin (1889-1976), 196-97 Sein und Zeit

  Heisenberg, Werner (1901-1976)

  Heraclitus (c.535-c.475 B.C.)

  Herder, Johann Gottfried von (1744-1803)

  Hesse, Hermann (1877-1962)

  Himmler, Heinrich (1900-1945)

  Hindenburg, Paul von (1847-1934)

  Hitler, Adolf (1889-1945)

  political strategy and regime of

  quoted

  See also Nazism

  Hoess, Rudolf (1894- )

  Holmes, Oliver Wendell (1841-1935)

  Hoover, Herbert Clark (1874-1964)

  Horney, Karen (1885-1952)

  Howells, William Dean (1837-1920)

  Huber, Ernst

  Hugenberg, Alfred (1865-1951)

  Hugo, Victor Marie (1802-1885)

  Hume, David (1711-1776) ,

  Idealism (metaphysical) See also Romanticism

  Idealism (moral)

  Individualism

  and America

  and Germany

  See also Collectivism; Freedom

  Industrial Revolution

  Industrialism

  Intellectuals

  International style (in architecture)

  Interstate Commerce Commission Act (1887)

  Introduction to Objectivist Epistemology (Ayn Rand)

  Irrationalism See also Mysticism; Reason

  James, William (1842-1910)

  Jefferson, Thomas (1743-1826)

  Johst, Hanns

  Joyce, James (1882-1941)

  Jung, Carl Gustav (1875-1961)

  Jung, Edgar (1894-1934)

  Jünger, Ernst (1895-1960)

  Kafka, Franz (1883-1924)

  Kaiser, Georg (1878-1945)

  Kalman, Emmerich (1882-1953)

  Kandinsky, Wassily (1866-1944)

  Kant, Immanuel (1724-1804)

  cultural-philosophical influence of

  epistemology of

  ethics of

  and Nazism

  Kapp Putsch

  Karl Marx Elementary School

  Kaufmann, Walter (1921-1980)

  Kennedy, John Fitzgerald (1917-1963)

  Klages, Ludwig (1872-1956)

  Klee, Paul (1879-1940)

  Kramer, Josef (1906-1945)

  Kristol, Irving (1922- )

  Laing, R. D. (1927- )

  Lang, Fritz (1890-1976)

  Lapouge, Georges Vacher de (1854-1936)

  Laqueur, Walter (1921- )

  Lassalle, Ferdinand (1825-1864)

  Law of Identity

  Laws (Plato)

  Lehár, Franz (1870-1948)

  Lenard, Philipp Eduard Anton (1862-1947)

  Leo XIII (1810-1903)

  Ley, Robert (1890-1945)

  Liberalism

  classical

  modern. See also Democratic Party (Germany); Democratic Party (U.S.); New Deal

  Lichtwark, Alfred (1852-1914)

  Lilge, Frederic

  Lippmann, Walter (1889-1974)

  Lloyd, Henry Demarest (1847-1903)

  Locke, John (1632-1704)

  Logic

  Luther, Martin (1483-1546)

  Lutheran Church

  Luxemburg, Rosa (1871-1919)

  McGovern, George (1922- )

  Madison, James (1751-1836)

  Magic Mountain, The (Thomas Mann)

  Mann, Heinrich (1871-1950)

  Mann, Thomas (1875-1955)

  Mannheim, Karl (1893-1947)

  Marcuse, Herbert (1898-1979)

  Marinetti, Filippo Tommaso (1876-1944)

  Marx, Karl (1818-1883)

  Marxism

  and Nazism

  in Weimar politics

  See also Marx, Karl; Socialism

  May, Jo (1880-1954)

  Mein Kampf (Adolf Hitler)

  Michelangelo (1475-1564)

  David

  Michels, Robert (1876-1936)

  Mill, John Stuart (1806-1873)

  Mises, Ludwig von (1881-1973)

  Mixed economy

  in America

  in Germany

  Modernism, cultural

  in America

  as nihilism

  in Weimar Republic . See also Germany, Weimar Republic, culture of See also Expressionism; Nihilism

  Moeller van den Bruck, Arthur (1876-1925)

  Mowrer, Edgar Ansel

  Mueller, Hermann (1876-1931)

  Museum of Modern Art

  Mussolini, Benito (1883-1945)

  Myers, Bernard (1908- )

  Mysticism See also Irrationalism; Romanticism

  Myth of the Twentieth Century, The (Alfred Rosenberg)

  Narcissus

  National Industrial Recovery Act (1933)

  Nationalism

  Nationalist Party (Germany)

  Naturalism (in art)

  Naumann, Friedrich (1860-1919)

  Nazi Party

  platform of

  in power. See Germany, Third Reich

  and violence

  Nazism

  cause and explanation of

  and education

  epistemology of

  ethics of

  metaphysics of

  and nihilism

  politics of

  and religion

  Neesse, Gottfried

  New Deal

  New Left

  New Republic, The

  New York Times, The

  Newton, Isaac (1642-1727)

  Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm (1844-1900)

  Nihilism

  in America

  and Kant

  and Nazism

  in Weimar culture

  Nisbet, Robert (1913- )

  Nixon, Richard Milhous (1913- )

  Norris, Frank (1870-1902)

  Novak, Michael (1933- )

  Objectivism

  Objectivity

  Odets, Clifford (1906-1963)

  Officer Corps (Germany)

  Orientalism

  Original sin

  Osgood, Robert Endicott (1921- )

  Paine, Thomas (1737-1809)

  Palmer, Elihu (1764-1806)

  Palmieri, Mario

  Papen, Franz von (1879-1969)

  Paton, H. J. (1887-1969)

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bsp; People’s Party (Germany)

  Philosophy

  branches of

  and concentration camps

  cultural role of

  and politics

  Philosophy of Right (G.W.F. Hegel)

  Pinson, Koppel (1904-1961)

  Plato (4277-347 B.C.)

  philosophy of

  Plotinus (205-270)

  Polylogism See also Irrationalism; Subjectivism

  Popper, Karl (1902- )

  Populist Party (U.S.)

  Pound, Ezra (1885-1972)

  Pragmatism

  American advocates of

  Nazi advocacy of See also Activism; Irrationalism; Voluntarism

  Progressive education See also Pragmatism

  Progressive movement (U.S.)

  Protestant Church See also Puritans; Social Gospel

  Prussia

  Prussianism

  Prussianism and Socialism (Oswald Spengler)

  Puritans

  Quine, Willard van Orman (1908- )

  Racism

  and collectivism

  and subjectivism See also Anti-Semitism; Collectivism

  Rand, Ayn (1905-1982)

  philosophy of

  Rathenau, Walther (1867-1922)

  Rauschning, Hermann (1887-1961)

  Rawls, John (1921- )

  Reason

  and American thought

  and freedom

  Nazi rejection of

  Objectivist view of

  and philosophers

  and Weimar Republic See also Irrationalism

  Reason the Only Oracle of Man (Ethan Allen)

  Red Decade (in America)

  Reform Darwinists

  Reich, Wilhelm (1897-1957)

  Reichstag

  Relativism

  Remarque, Erich Maria (1897-1970)

  Renaissance

  Republic, The (Plato)

  Republican Party (U.S.)

  Rights. See Freedom, and individual rights

  Rilke, Rainer Maria (1875-1926)

  Rocco, Alfredo (1875-1935)

  Röhm, Ernst (1887-1934)

  Romanticism

  consequences of

  theory of See also Irrationalism

  Roosevelt, Franklin Delano (1882-1945)

  Roosevelt, Theodore (1858-1919)

  Rosenberg, Alfred (1893-1946)

  Rosenberg, Harold (1906- )

  Rousseau, Jean Jacques (1712-1778)

  Royce, Josiah (1855-1916)

  Rudd, Mark (1947- )

  Russia

  SA. See Storm Troopers

  Sartre, Jean-Paul (1905-1980)

  Say, Jean Baptiste (1767-1832)

  Schacht, Hjalmar (1877-1970)

  Schelling, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von (1775-1854)

  Schemm, Hans

  Schiller, Friedrich von (1759-1805)

  Schlegel, Friedrich von (1772-1829)

  Schleicher, Kurt von (1882-1934)

  Schleiermacher, Friedrich (1768-1834)

  Schmitt, Carl

  Schneider, Herbert

  Schoenberg, Arnold (1874-1951)

  Schopenhauer, Arthur (1788-1860)

  Science, avant-garde

  Sein und Zelt (Martin Heidegger)

  Self-sacrifice, ethics of See also Altruism; Duty; Egoism

  Sense-perception

  Sherman Antitrust Act (1890)

  Shirer, William (1904- )

  Sieberg, Friedrich (1893-1964)

  Silberman, Charles (1925- )

  Skepticism

  Skinner, B. F. (1904- )

  Smith, Adam (1723-1790)

  Social Darwinism

  Social Democratic Party (Germany)

  and Communists

  and Nazis

  in Weimar coalition

  Social Gospel

  Social Security Act (U.S. , 1935)

  Socialism

  in America

  and Nazism

  in Weimar politics See also Marxism

  Socrates, (469-399 B.C.)

  Sombart, Werner (1863-1941)

  Sorel, Georges (1847-1922)

  Spartacus League (Germany)

  Spencer, Herbert (1820-1903)

  Spengler, Oswald (1880-1936)

  SS (Schultz Staffeln)

  Stalin, Joseph (1879-1953)

  Statism

  In America

  in Germany

  theory of See also Collectivism; Individualism; Totalitarianism

  Stein, Gertrude (1874-1946)

  Steiner, Rudolf (1861-1925)

  Stoecker, Adolf (1835-1909)

  Stolper, Gustav (1888-1947)

  Storm Troopers (Sturm Abteilungen)

  Stresemann, Gustav (1878-1929)

  Subjectivism See also Irrationalism

  Sumner, William Graham (1840-1910)

  Thyssen, Fritz (1873-1951)

  Tillich, Paul (1886-1965)

  Tirala, Lothar Gottlieb

  Totalitarianism See also Collectivism; Statism

  Transcendentalism (U.S.) See also Romanticism

  Treitschke, Heinrich von (1834-1896)

  Tugwell, Rexford Guy (1891-1979)

  “Twenty-Five Points” (Nazi platform)

  United States of America

  1800-present: culture of ; economics of ; philosophy of ; politics of

  founding philosophy of

  and Germany

  U.S. Constitution

  Universals, problem of

  Utilitarianism

  Van Hise, Charles R. (1857-1918)

  Versailles Treaty

  Vienna Circle

  Virtue of Selfishness, The (Ayn Rand)

  Voluntarism See also Irrationalism; Romanticism

  Wagner Act (1935)

  Wagner, Richard (1813-1883)

  Wandervogel See also Youth groups

  Warburg Institute

  Ward, Lester (1841-1913)

  Weavers, The (Gerhart Hauptmann)

  Weber, Max (1881-1961)

  Weimar Assembly (1919)

  Weimar coalition

  Weimar Constitution

  Welfare State

  in America

  in Germany

  Wilson, Edmund (1895-1972)

  Wilson, James (1742-1798)

  Wilson, Woodrow (1856-1924)

  “Work ethic,”

  Youth groups

  American

  German, and Nazism

  Zen Buddhists

  Zweig, Stefan (1881-1942)

  a

  The term “romanticism” is also used in esthetics, to designate an art school opposed to classicism and later to naturalism. This usage must be firmly distinguished from the broad, philosophic sense of the term explained in the text.

 

 

 


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