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The Twilight of the American Enlightenment

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by George Marsden


  Authoritarianism, 25, 53, 54, 141

  Autonomy, 22, 31, 32, 40, 42, 98, 112

  Ayer, A. J., 74

  Baldwin, James, 12, 13, 15

  Baptists, xxiv, 98, 146, 152, 159

  Barlow, Peter: cartoon by, 121 (fig.)

  Barrett, William, 71, 72, 73, 75–76

  Barton, David, 147

  Becker, Carl, 51

  Behavioral psychology, 77–78, 81

  Bell, Daniel, 58, 130

  Bellah, Robert, 94

  Benedict, Ruth, 88

  Bible reading, xii, 109, 133, 148, 149

  Biblical teachings, 100, 118–119, 146, 168

  Black Power, 67

  Blake, Eugene Carlson, 111

  Blanshard, Paul, 52, 107

  Blue laws, 109

  Brokaw, Tom, xii

  Buckley, William F., xviii, 52–53

  Calvinism, 91

  Camus, Albert, 29

  Capitalism, 8, 30, 93

  commoditization/objectification of, 26

  technocracy of, 95

  Carnegie Foundation, xxxvi

  Carter, Jimmy, 138, 139

  Catholicism, 53, 109, 137, 161, 176

  democracy and, 52

  fascism and, 52

  freedom and, 52

  Catholics, xviii, xxvii, 18, 97, 110, 139, 152, 159, 161, 178

  abortion and, 136, 141

  censorship and, 89

  consensus and, 63

  Equal Rights Amendment and, 137

  ethnic, xi, 63

  immigrant, 160

  urban political power and, 62

  Censorship, xii, 89, 138

  Center for Public Justice, 170

  Change, xvi, 84, 86, 171

  cultural, 136, 139

  historical, 129–130

  incremental, 63, 64

  social, 38, 63

  Child rearing, ix, 90–92

  Christian establishment, 125, 134

  Christianity, xxvi, 18, 100, 103, 109, 118, 140, 142, 146, 147, 149, 168

  African American, 112

  conservative, 173

  education and, 99

  fragmentation of, 18

  Islam and, 173

  modernist, 100–104, 123

  natural science and, xxv

  progressive, 124

  protestant, xxiii, xxiv, 99, 133, 157, 177

  recognition of, xxvi

  religious right and, 19

  science/thought and, 101

  secular humanism and, 142

  Church-state separation, 157, 158, 159, 161

  Civil rights, xvii, 59, 63–64, 65

  Civil rights movement, 62, 63, 67, 127

  Civility, 14, 47, 173

  Civilization, xii, xiii, xiv, xv, xvi, xx, 20, 27, 80

  democratic, 45

  priorities of, 105

  public conversations on, xviii

  quality of, 2, 3, 15

  rebuilding, 17

  technological, 36

  thinking about, 2, 6

  voluntary, xxiv

  Class, 13, 159

  Cold War, xii, xvii, xxxiii, 17, 22, 45, 61, 108, 127

  anxieties of, 131

  privatization and, 106

  Commercialism, xxv, xxxviii, 42, 87

  Common grace, 169, 172

  Communism, xxxiv, xxxviii, 108, 115, 130, 133

  Community, 9, 42, 55, 57, 59, 132

  building, 46–47, 51

  ethnoreligious, xi, 156, 160, 174

  evangelical, 176, 177

  intellectual, 139

  moral, 51

  virtues of, x–xi

  Como, Perry, 7

  Conformity, 26, 27, 29, 38, 39, 42, 43, 70, 111

  nonconformity and, 92

  warnings against, 37

  Congregationalists, xxiv, 98

  Consensus, xvi, xix, xxii, xxiv, xxvi, xxviii, 59, 63, 145, 152, 172

  building, 46–47, 154, 167

  Christian, 125, 143, 144

  cultural, 60, 155, 161, 173

  domestic, 108

  liberal, 44, 127

  life/politics and, 103

  national, 1, 100, 167

  public, 1, 167, 174

  Conservative Catholics, 138, 161

  Conservative Christians, 162, 171

  Protestant establishment and, 150, 161

  Conservative evangelicals, 108, 128, 129, 139

  Equal Rights Amendment and, 137

  Conservatives, xix, 168, 171

  Consumerism, 11, 12, 37, 42

  Corruption, 5–6, 115

  Counterculture, 95, 127, 135, 139

  Cultural analysis, xiv, xv, xvii, xxv, 75, 141

  Cultural crisis, xiii, xvii, 102, 104, 129, 145

  Cultural revolution, xvi, xvii, 10

  Cultural trends, 98, 137, 140

  Culture, xii, xv, xxii, xxvi, xxxvii, 81, 95, 105, 139, 156

  American, ix, 97, 134

  bureaucratic, 93

  class, xxv

  commercial, 150

  consensus, xvi, 152

  economic, 121

  emerging, 94

  heart of, 5

  high, 8, 10, 11–12, 16

  homogenized, 8

  levels of, 15

  liberal, 44, 51, 92, 120, 171, 174

  mainstream, 84, 98, 99, 101, 152, 158, 162, 174, 177

  mass, xiii, 7–16, 19, 21, 127

  modern, 14, 23, 24, 75, 119

  political, 121, 171

  producing, 12, 18

  public, 45, 174

  religion and, 151, 162, 163

  secular, 127, 151, 162

  shared, 14

  television and, 7

  youth, x

  Culture wars, xxvi, 16, 125, 140, 145, 162, 170, 178

  politics of, 128

  stereotypes of, 176

  Curtis, Tony, 12

  Dahl, Robert, 61

  Darwin, Charles, 48, 49

  Darwinism, xxiv, 48, 168

  Dean, James, 29

  Democracy, xxiv, xxxiii, 45, 46

  Catholicism and, 52

  individual fulfillment/community responsibility and, 57

  religion of, 111

  science and, 50

  Democratic Party, gay rights and, 139

  Dewey, John, 18, 43, 84, 85

  Niebuhr and, 116, 117, 118

  Disciples of Christ, 98

  Discipline, xi, xxxvii, 93, 135

  Discourse

  conventions on, xxvii–xxviii

  mainstream, 160

  public, 105, 138, 157, 167, 175

  rational, xxviii, 75

  religious, 174–175

  Diversity, xxv, 45, 127, 152

  religious, 106, 151, 158, 159, 160, 161, 162, 164, 171, 177

  Dobson, James, 135

  Dogmatism, 58, 59, 124, 153

  Douthat, Ross, xii

  Dulles, John Foster, 8

  Dunn, Alan: cartoon by, 55 (fig.)

  Economic growth, xxxviii, 59, 101

  Economic man, 93

  Economic system, 105, 115

  Education, xxxii, xxxvi, 17, 22, 35, 81, 130, 150, 152, 157, 158, 176

  Christendom and, 99

  civility and, 47

  Ehrenhalt, Alan, x, xi

  Eichmann, Adolf, 11

  Einstein, Albert, 23

  Eisenhower, Dwight D., xxxiii, 108

  on democracy, 111

  Little Rock and, 63

  on moral law, 103

  Ellison, Ralph, 2
9

  Ellul, Jacques, 105

  Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 18, 92

  Empiricism, 32, 57, 153

  Enlightenment, xxii, xxiii, 17, 48, 61, 62, 71, 72, 75, 95, 112, 122, 146, 148, 149, 154

  eighteenth–century, xxvii

  foundations, 60

  heirs of, 121

  as historical term, xx–xxi

  philosophy, 168

  secular, 178

  Entertainment, ix–x, 10, 94, 109

  Episcopalians, xxiv, 98

  Equal Rights Amendment, 137, 139

  Equality, xxii, 59, 67, 169

  Essays in the Public Philosophy (Lippmann), 44, 45, 52, 53, 56

  Ethics, 34, 81, 117

  Ethnicity, 13, 62–63, 125

  Evangelical Protestants, 62, 133, 138, 143, 144

  Evangelicalism, 140, 172, 176, 177

  Evangelicals, 129, 139, 140, 146, 147, 149, 151

  Christian influences and, 138

  conservative, 134

  moderate, 176

  Existentialism, 70–71, 72, 76, 92

  Faith, 18, 106, 110, 123, 166, 167, 168, 169, 171

  inclusivist, 173

  learning and, 177

  understanding and, 165

  Falwell, Jerry, 139, 142

  Family, ix

  definitions of, 137, 139

  Family Research Council, 135

  Family values, 135, 140

  Fascism, Catholicism and, 52

  Faulkner, William, 114

  Feminine Mystique, The (Friedan), 37–38

  First Amendment, 99, 136

  First principles, 62, 132

  Focus on the Family, 135

  Fortune, xxxii, 32, 36, 101, 103

  Franklin, Benjamin, xxi, xxii, 48

  Free speech, 46, 48, 59, 136

  Freedom, xxii, 24, 41, 42, 54, 67, 77, 113

  burden of, 25

  Catholicism and, 52

  civic, 149

  consumerism and, 37

  definitions of, 89

  economic, 59, 148

  escape from, 45

  individual, 55, 59, 70, 82, 91, 95

  loss of, 22, 36, 37

  political, 22, 148

  science and, 23, 70, 77

  sexual, 89, 91

  Freud, Sigmund, 24, 86

  Freudianism, 82, 88

  Friedan, Betty Goldstein, 37–38, 39, 40, 41

  Friedan, Carl, 39

  Fromm, Erich, 23, 26, 40, 45, 141, 145

  American conversation and, 27–28

  modern culture and, 24

  Fundamentalism, xxv, 60, 134, 163, 172

  Fundamentalist evangelicals, 129, 134, 144–145

  Fundamentalists, 62, 108, 128, 138, 140, 142, 144, 146, 147, 151, 152, 156, 159

  consciousness raising among, 141

  conservative, 148–149

  Gardner, John, xxxvi

  Gay rights, 67, 135, 137, 139

  Gender, xvii, 125, 137, 159

  Government, 45, 81, 130

  justice and, 169

  Graham, Billy, xxxi, xxxviii, 97, 106, 128

  anti–intellectualism and, 19

  national consensus and, 1

  on nation’s flaws, xxxvii

  Great Depression, x, xxxiii, 50

  Gresham’s Law, 8

  Hall, Dwight, 101

  Hall, Sidney: cartoon by, 91 (fig.)

  Hartz, Louis, 61

  “Have We Gone Soft?” (New Republic), 6, 37

  Hefner, Hugh, 89

  Heidegger, Martin, 71

  Herberg, Will, 110, 112

  Heritage, 1, 17, 18, 157, 162

  American, xxvi, 138, 146, 163

  Christian, 104, 112, 149

  enlightenment, 148, 149

  evangelical, 134

  Judeo–Christian, 25, 133

  national, 147

  political, 66

  Protestant, xxiii, 163

  religious, 109, 123, 131

  western, 5, 16

  Hitler, Adolf, xiii, 10, 23, 25, 45

  Hofstadter, Richard, 18–19

  Holocaust, xiii, xviii, 11

  Homosexuality, 137, 139

  Horney, Karen, 40

  Human nature, 13, 78, 80, 81, 90

  Humanism, 50, 111

  Huxley, Aldous, 78

  Idealism, 66, 165

  Ideals, xxi, xxv, 17, 25, 29, 32, 131

  Identity, 41, 42, 67, 174

  Ideology, 33, 130, 131, 153

  Immigration, 160, 164, 177

  Independence, 22, 24, 111

  Individualism, xxxvii, 9, 52–53, 54, 92, 93, 95, 112, 118, 131

  Inner-directedness, 29, 30, 31, 32

  Intellectual life, 167, 174

  Intellectuals, 15, 16, 17, 18, 139

  mainstream, xxiii

  public, xv, xviii, xxix, 4, 44, 62, 178

  Islam, Christianity and, 173

  Jackson, Andrew, 19

  James, William, 48, 57, 76, 117–118

  Lippmann and, 49, 50

  Jefferson, Thomas, xxi, xxiv, 48, 147, 157

  Jessup, John K., xxxiii, xxxiv

  Jews, xxvii, 11, 44, 62, 97, 110, 152, 159, 161, 178

  cultural conversation and, xviii

  Joplin, Janis, 42

  Judeo-Christian tradition, xii, 25, 133

  Justice, 59, 65, 69, 113, 168, 169

  Kennan, George, xxxviii

  Kennedy, John F., xiv, 17, 59, 107

  Kierkegaard, Søren, 71, 72

  King, Martin Luther, Jr., 64, 65, 66–67, 112

  Kinsey, Alfred, 88, 90

  Kinsey Reports, 88, 89

  Kirk, Russell, xviii

  Koop, C. Everett, 141

  Krutch, Joseph Wood, 51

  Kuhn, Thomas, 154

  Kuyper, Abraham, 169

  American Protestantism and, 167

  enlightenment ideal and, 168

  outlook of, 163, 164–166, 170–171

  LaHaye, Tim, 135, 142

  Lasch, Christopher, 92, 93, 94

  Lawrence, D. H., 89

  Leadership, xxv, 11

  cultural, xviii, xxii–xxiii, 98, 120, 127, 130

  intellectual, 15, 16, 17, 18

  “Letter from the Birmingham Jail” (King), 66

  Levittown, 34

  Lewis, C. S.: chronological snobbery, 155

  Liberal Protestants, xxiv, xxv, 129, 156

  Liberalism, xviii–xix, xxvi, 63, 118, 130, 149

  enlightenment-based, 164

  mainstream, 59, 64, 157

  pragmatic, 145

  prejudice and, 64

  Liebman, Joshua Loth, 97

  Life, xxxiii, xxxv, 2, 6, 8, 101

  National Purpose and, xxxi–xxxii, 1

  Lippmann, Walter, xxxi, 44, 45–46, 54, 58, 60, 76

  disagreement with, 62

  enlightenment and, 48

  James and, 49, 50

  moral law and, 52

  moral standards and, 46, 50

  natural law and, 47, 53, 57, 131, 153

  New Deal and, 51–52

  public philosophy and, 103

  radical skepticism and, 51

  Schlesinger and, 56, 153

  on science/democracy, 50

  self-fulfillment and, 56

  Locke, John, xxxiv

  Logical positivism, 73, 74, 75

  London, Laurie, 109

  Lonely Crowd, The (Riesman), 28, 31, 32, 153

  Luce, Henry, 8, 102, 106

  Christianity and, 103, 123

  influence
of, 100–101

  National Purpose and, xxxi–xxxii

  theological modernism of, 104

  Lutherans, xxiv, 98, 152

  Macdonald, Dwight, 7, 8, 9, 11, 14

  MacLeish, Archibald, xxxi, xxxvi, 55, 56

  critique of Lippmann, 53–54

  Madison, James, xxi, 48

  Marty, Martin, 110, 111, 112

  Marx, Karl, 26

  Marxists, xix, 15, 18

  Maslow, Abraham, 40, 41

  Mass man, 19, 21, 32

  Mass society, 9, 13, 14, 15, 19

  Materialism, xxxvii, xxxviii, 102, 115, 120

  May, Rollo, 40

  McCarthy, Joseph, xxxiii, 54

  McCarthyism, xvii, 17, 19, 53, 54, 59, 115

  Mead, Margaret, 88

  Media, xxxvi, 13, 15, 30, 93, 130, 131, 139, 152, 153, 178

  anxiety over, 21

  television and, 7

  Metalious, Grace, 89

  Miller, Arthur, 28

  Model, Frank: cartoon by, xix (fig.)

  Modern man, 21, 23, 24, 28, 37, 38

  Modernity, xiii, xvi, xxv, 3, 11, 29, 100, 140, 173

  achievement of, 23

  critics of, 19, 42

  postwar, 45

  Monroe, Marilyn, 89

  Moore, G. E., 74

  Moral conservatism, 88–89

  Moral laws, xxi, xxxiv, 46, 52, 65, 66, 103

  Moral Majority, 133–134, 139, 142

  Moral order, 47, 65, 67

  Moral sensibility, 6, 65, 168

  Morality, xii, xiii, 65, 67, 86, 130, 132

  extremism in, 59

  Judeo-Christian, 27

  modern, 50, 90

  pluralism and, 47

  public standards of, 87–88

  sexual, 136

  social, 52

  traditional, 51, 92

  Mormons, 159, 161

  Motion Picture Production Code, xii

  Mouw, Richard, 170

  Movies, 12, 89, 109

  Murray, John Courtney, 107

  Muslims, 80, 159

  Nabokov, Vladimir, 89

  Narcissism, 92, 93, 94, 95

  Nation, The: on Lippmann, 53

  National Association of Evangelicals, 128

  National conversation, 1, 20, 99, 107

  National Council of Churches, 107–108, 111

  National Purpose, xxxi–xxxiii, xxxviii, 6

  “National Purpose, The” (Life), xxxi–xxxii

  National Review, The: founding of, 53

  Natural law, xxi, 52, 53, 66, 69, 138, 148

  pragmatism versus, 62

  recovery of, 47

  Natural science, xxiv, xxv, 52, 83, 86, 118, 155, 165, 168

  Naturalism, 51, 165, 167, 172, 175–176

  Nelson, Thomas, 147

  New Deal, 51–52, 57, 58, 59

  New Republic, The, 6, 44, 53

  New Yorker, cartoon from, xix (fig.), xxxiv (fig.), 3 (fig.), 38 (fig.), 55 (fig.), 121 (fig.)

 

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