The Death of the West

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by Patrick J. Buchanan


  Engels, Friedrich

  English language

  Enlightenment

  equality

  Equal Opportunity Commission (EEOC)

  Estonia

  Eugene, Oregon

  Euripides

  Euro-Americans

  Europe, Europeans

  declining power of

  nationalities of

  population decline

  European Economic Community (EEC)

  European Union

  euthanasia

  Evangelicals

  Evers, Medgar

  Fallon, Thomas

  family

  changes in

  destruction of

  protecting the

  family wage

  Fanon, Franz

  fascism

  Faulkner, William

  feminism

  Ferret, Fernando

  Finkbine, Sherry

  First Amendment

  First Things

  Fitzgerald, F. Scott

  Fitzpatrick, James K.

  Flemish

  Florida

  Fonte, John

  Food and Agricultural Organization

  Ford Foundation

  Fordice, Kirk

  Foreman, Jonathan

  Forrest, Nathan Bedford

  Fort Lauderdale, Florida

  Founding Fathers

  Fourteenth Amendment

  Fox, Vicente

  France, French

  Francis, Dr. Sam

  Franco, Francisco

  Frank, Barney

  Frankfurt School

  Franklin, Benjamin

  Franks

  Free Speech movement

  French Empire

  French Revolution

  Frey, William

  Friedan, Betty

  Frohnen, Bruce

  From Dawn to Decadence

  Fromm, Erich

  Frost, Robert

  Frond, J. E.

  Fulbright, William

  Fulton, William

  Fundamentalist Christians

  Gacy, John Wayne

  Galbraith, Professor

  Galen, Clemens von

  Gandhi, Mahatma

  Garcia, Miguel

  Garrison, William Lloyd

  Garvin, Glenn

  Gates, Bill

  Gaza

  genocide

  Gen X

  Georgia

  German Americans

  Germany

  Gide, André

  Gilmore, James S., III

  Ginsberg, Allen

  Ginsberg, Ruth Bader

  Ginsburg, Douglas

  Giuliani, Mayor

  globalism

  God

  Goldwater, Barry

  Golini, Antonio

  Gone with the Wind

  Gordon, Charles “Chinese,”

  Gordon, Linda

  Gore, Al

  Gornick, Vivian

  Gottfried, Paul

  Gramsci, Antonio

  Grant, Ulysses S.

  Great Depression

  Greece

  Grenada

  Grish, Faye

  Guatemala

  Gulf War

  Gutierrez, José Angel

  H-1B program

  Haider, Jorge

  Haiti

  Hancock, John

  Harding, James

  Harkin, Tom

  Harpers Ferry, West Virginia

  Harvard

  Hastert, Denny

  hate crimes

  Havel, Vaclav

  Havelock, Sir Henry

  Haynesworth, Clement

  Heche, Anne

  Hemings, Sally

  Hemingway, Ernest

  Hemlock Society

  Henry, Patrick

  Hentoff, Nat

  Herbert, Will

  Herman, Bradley

  Hezbollah

  Himmelfarb, Gertrude

  Hiroshima

  Hispanic Americans

  history

  rewriting of

  true, teaching of

  Hitchens, Peter

  Hitler, Adolf

  HIV

  Hobbes, Thomas

  Hoche, Alfred

  Hoffer, Eric

  Holland

  homosexuality

  Hoover, Herbert

  Horkheimer, Max

  Hormel, James

  Hornaday, Ann

  Horne, Alistair

  Horowitz, David

  Horton, Willie

  Houston, Sam

  Huddle, Donald

  Humanae Vitae

  Human Events

  Humanist Manifesto

  Hungary

  Huntington, Samuel P.

  Huxley, Aldous

  Idaho

  Illinois

  “Imagine,”

  IMF

  immigration

  Immigration Act of 1965

  Immigration and Naturalization Service

  Index of Leading Cultural Indicators

  India

  Indian wars

  Indies

  Indonesia

  intellectuals

  International Criminal Court

  Iran

  Iraq

  Ireland

  Irish Americans

  Islam, Islamic peoples

  in America

  resurgence of

  Israel

  survival of

  Italy

  Jackson, Andrew

  Jackson, Jesse

  Jackson, Maynard

  Jacobins

  Jacobs, Harold

  Jameson, Storm

  Jamestown, Virginia

  Janissaries

  Japan population decline

  Jasper, Lee

  Jay, John

  Jefferson, Thomas

  Jenkins, Walter

  Jerusalem

  Jespersen, Karen

  Jesus

  Jewish Americans

  Jews

  American

  in Palestine

  John Paul

  Johnson, Lyndon B.

  Jones, Jenkin Lloyd

  Joques, Fr. Isaac

  Jordan

  Judeo-Christian beliefs

  Judgment at Nuremburg

  Kaa, Dirk van de

  Kansas

  Kant, Immanuel

  Kasun, Jacqueline

  Kazakhstan

  Kelly, Eamon

  Kennedy, John F.

  Kennedy, Teddy

  Kentucky

  Kevorkian, Jack

  Keynes, J. M.

  Khomeini, Ayatollah

  Khrushchev, Nikita

  Kimball, Roger

  King, Martin Luther

  King, Rodney

  Kipling, Rudyard

  Kirk, Russell

  Kissinger, Henry

  Kitchener, General

  Koestler, Arthur

  Kohl, Helmut

  Korea

  Korean War

  Kosovo

  Kristol, Irving

  Ku Klux Klan

  Kun, Bela

  Kundera, Milan

  Kurth, James

  Kuwait

  Kyoto Protocol)

  Kyrgyzstan

  Lake County, Florida

  Lamm, Dick

  Lasch, Christopher

  The last Temptation of Christ

  Latin American peoples

  Latvia

  League of United Latin American Citizens

  Leahy, Patrick

  Lebanon

  Le Bon, Gustave

  Lee, Harper

  Lee, Robert E.

  Lee, Spike

  Lehmann, Nancy

  Lenin

  Leninism

  Lennon, John

  Leo, John

  Leo XIII, Pope

  Le Pen, Jean-Marie

  Lesthaeghe, Ron

  Lewis, C. S.

  Libya

  Lieberman, Joseph

  Liebknecht, Karl

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nbsp; Lilla, Mark

  Limbaugh, Rush

  Lincoln, Abraham

  Lind, William

  Lindbergh, Charles

  Lindsay, John

  Lipman, Samuel

  Lithuania

  Little Big Horn National Battlefield

  Little Big Man

  Livingstone, “Red Ken,”

  Log Cabin Club

  London

  Long, Huey

  Los Angeles

  Lott, Trent

  Louis, Joe

  Ludlow, Raymond

  Lukacs, Georg

  Luxemburg, Rosa

  Maastricht (1991)

  Macedonia

  MacKinnon, Catherine

  Madison, James

  Magnet, Myron

  Mahdi

  Maher, Bill

  majority, the, intimidation of

  Malthus, Thomas Robert

  Malveaux, Julianne

  Mammonism

  Mandela, Nelson

  Mansa Musa

  Manson, Marilyn

  Mao Tse Tung

  Mapplethorpe, Robert

  Marcuse, Herbert

  Marker, Rita

  marriage

  Marshall, Thurgood

  Martin Luther King Day

  Marx, Karl

  Marxism

  Maryland

  Massachusetts

  Mauritania

  Mayflower Compact

  McBeal, Ally

  McCain, John

  McCartney, Paul

  McGovern, George

  McInturf, William

  McKinley, William

  McLuhan

  McNamara, Robert

  Means, Russell

  MEChA

  Meir, Golda

  Memphis, Tennessee

  Mendevil, Pascual

  Merkel, Angela

  Mexican Americans

  Mexican-American War

  Mexico

  Mfume, Kwasi

  Miami, Florida

  Miami Beach, Florida

  Michigan

  middle class

  Middle East

  Mill, John Stuart

  Mills, Eleanor

  Minnesota

  Minogue, Kenneth

  Mississippi

  Mondale, Walter

  Monroe, James

  Montana

  Montenegro

  Montgomery, Alabama

  Moore, Roy

  moral order, collapse of

  Morgan, Robin

  Mormons

  Morocco, Moroccans

  Morris, Gouverneur

  Morrison, Toni

  Morriss, Frank

  Moses

  movies

  Moynihan, Senator

  Ms. magazine

  Muhammad

  Muller, Heather

  Murphy O’Connor, Cardinal Cormac

  Murray, Charles

  Murray, Theresa

  Museum of International Folk Art (Santa Fe)

  Mussolini

  NAACP

  Nader, Ralph

  NAFTA

  Nagasaki

  Napier, Sir Charles

  Napoleon

  National Bureau of Economic Research

  National Council of Churches

  National Education Association

  National Endowment for the Arts

  National Endowment for the Humanities

  National History Standards

  NATO

  Nazism

  Nebraska

  Negroes

  Nelson, Michael

  Netherlands

  Neuhaus, Fr. Richard, John

  Nevada

  Newark

  New Century Foundation

  New Deal

  New Jersey

  New Mexico

  New Orleans, Louisiana

  New Square, New York

  New York, New York

  New York state

  New York Times

  Nicaragua

  Nietzsche, Friedrich

  Nigeria

  Nisbet, Robert

  Nixon, Richard

  Noebel, David

  Noonan, Ken

  North Africa

  North American Man-Boy Love Association (NAMBLA)

  North American Union (proposed)

  North Carolina

  North Dakota

  Northeastern University

  North Korea

  Novak, Robert

  Nunn, Tey Marianna

  Obledo, Mario

  O’Connor, Cardinal John

  O’Connor, Flannery

  O’Donnell, Bishop Edward

  Ohio

  Oklahoma

  Old Testament

  O’Mahony, John

  Omar, Mullah Muhammad

  Operation Keelhaul

  Operation Wetback

  Oregon

  Orenstein, Peggy

  Orthodox Jews

  Orthodox Russia

  Orwell, George

  Osuna, José Pescador

  Ottoman Empire

  Our Lady of Guadalupe

  overpopulation

  Ozzie and Harriet

  Palestine, Palestinians

  Parkinson’s Law

  Parnell, Charles Stewart

  Passel Jeffrey

  Passos, John Dos

  The Patriot

  Paul VI, Pope

  Pearl Harbor

  Peltier, Leonard

  Pennsylvania

  Pentagon

  Percy, Walker

  Perez Diaz, Victor

  Persian Gulf

  Peterson, Pete

  Philadelphia

  Philadelphia Trade Union

  Philbin, Regis

  Philippines

  Picasso

  Pilgrims

  “pill, the,”

  Pilsudski, Marshal

  Pinochet

  Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

  Pius XI

  Pius XII

  Planned Parenthood

  Plautus

  Plymouth Rock

  Pocahantas

  Podhoretz, Norman

  Pogo

  Poland

  political correctness

  Ponce de Leon

  Pope, Alexander

  popular culture

  seceding from

  population decline

  Portugal

  post-Christianity

  Powell, Colin

  Powell, Susana

  Prague Spring

  presidential election of 2000

  Presidents’ Day

  Prodi, Romano

  The Prophet

  Protestants

  Prussia

  Puerto Rico

  Putin, President

  Quebec

  Queer City

  Quirk, William

  Rabin, Yitzhak

  racism, charges of

  Raico, Ralph

  Raspail, Jean

  Ray, James Earl

  Reagan, Ronald

  Reaganism

  Rehnquist, William H.

  Reich, Charles

  Reich, Wilhelm

  religion, overthrow of

  Republic, Missouri

  Republican party

  National Convention (1964)

  National Convention (1992)

  National Convention (2000)

  Rerum Novarum

  Revel, Jean-Francois

  Reynolds, Morgan

  Rhode Island

  Richardson, Valeri

  Richmond, Virginia

  Riverside Church

  Robel, Jake

  Roberts, Paul Craig

  Robespierre

  Rockefeller, Nelson

  Roe v. Wade

  Roman (pagan) religion

  Roman Empire

  Romania

  Roosevelt, Alice

  Roosevelt, Franklin D.

  Roosevelt, Theodore

  Rousseau, Jean-Jacques

  RU-486

  Ru
nske, Katarina

  Rushdie, Salman

  Russia

  population decline

  Russian Revolution

  Russo-Japanese War

  Ryan, Fr. John

  Sacco and Vanzetti

  St. Augustine, Florida

  St. John’s University

  St. Louis, Missouri

  St. Patrick’s Cathedral

  St. Patrick’s Day parade

  St. Thomas Aquinas

  Sale, Kirkpatrick

  Sander, Aaron

  Sanger, Margaret

  San Jose, California

  Santa Anna, Antonio L. de

  Saskatchewan

  Saudi Arabia

  Sauvy, Alfred

  Savio, Mario

  Schlesinger, Arthur, Jr.

  Scotland

  Seattle, Battle of

  Second American Century

  Selma, Alabama

  Serbia, Serbs

  Serrano, Andreas

  September 11, 2001 (terror attack)

  Sex and the City

  sexual revolution

  Sharansky, Natan

  Sharpton, Al

  Shaw, George Bernard

  Sheehan, Archbishop Michael J.

  Sheen, Bishop Fulton J.

  Shelley, Percy B.

  Shepard, Matthew

  Shepherd, Hayward

  Shimomura, Mitsuko

  Shinecock Indians

  Siberia

  Sierra, Ricky

  Silent Generation

  Simpson, O. J.

  Sinai

  Singer, Peter

  Sirhan, Sirhan

  Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence

  sixties

  Skane region

  slavery

  Slovakia

  Slovenia

  Smith, Al

  Smith, John

  Smithsonian Institution

  Socarides, Charles

  Social Democrats (Germany)

  Socialism

  Society for Cutting Up Men

  Solanis, Valerie

  Solzhenitzyn, Alexander

  Somalia

  Sommers, Christina

  Sons of Confederate Veterans

  Sontag, Susan

  Sophocles

  Souter, David

  South, American

  South Africa

  Southampton, Long Island

  South Asia

  South Carolina

  South Dakota

  South Korea

  Southwest, American, Mexicans in

  Soviet Union

  Spain

  Spanish-American War

  Spielberg, Steven

  Stacey, Judith

  Stalin

  Stalinism

  Stanford University

  Stangl, Frank

  Stanton, Elizabeth Cady

  Starr, Kevin

  Steele, Jonathan

  Steffens, Lincoln

  Steinem, Gloria

  Stevens, John Paul

  Stevenson, Adlai

  Stoiber, Edmund

  Stone, Oliver

  Streicher, Julius

  Stuart, J. K. B.

  Studds, Gerry

  Studies in Prejudice

  Sudan

  Sullinger, Helen

  Sullivan, Andrew

  Supreme Court, U.S.

  and de-Christianization of America

  Sutherland, George

  Sweden

  Switzerland

  Sykes, Charles

  Syria

  Szamuely, George

  Szasz, Thomas

  Tajikistan

  Talbott, Strobe

 

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