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    Death of the Liberal Class

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    and Obama

      and terrorism

      Civil-rights movement

      Civil War, U.S.

      Climate change and global warming

      Clinton, Bill

      Cockroft, Eva

      Coelho, Tony

      Coffin, William Sloane

      Cold War

      Committee for Public Information (CPI)

      Communists

      and German Nazis

      and interconnectedness

      and 1960s,

      and 1930s,

      and Palmer Raids

      propaganda tying them to German war machine

      and radical current in theater

      silencing, banning, and blacklisting

      and unions

      See also Anticommunism

      Cone, James

      Congress for Cultural Freedom

      Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO)

      Constitution, U.S.

      and Arnheim

      and faith-based organizations

      and inverted totalitarianism

      irrelevancy of

      as power’s apprentice

      and Sedition Act

      Consumer Protection Agency

      Consumerism and consumption

      Copenhagen Conference

      Corporate power

      and arts

      and intellectuals

      and inverted totalitarianism

      and laws

      and Lewis Powell memo

      and liberal class

      and liberal class’s death

      and mass propaganda

      and media

      and permanent war

      and radicals

      and unions

      and universities

      and World War I,

      See also Corporations

      Corporations

      assault on working class by

      campaign contributions and lobbying of

      coup of

      and crime

      and environment

      hijacking of state by

      and hypermasculinity

      and internal security and intelligence

      and Internet

      and Iraq and Afghanistan wars

      lack of concern with common good of

      and Nader

      and revolt of right

      and taxpayer subsidies

      and unemployment

      See also Arts and artists; Democratic Party; Film; Intellectuals; Journalism and journalists; Mass propaganda; Media; Obama, Barack; Republican Party; Unions; Universities

      Costa, Antonio Maria

      Council on Foreign Relations

      Counterculture

      Cowley, Malcolm

      The Cradle Will Rock (musical)

      Creel, George

      Czechoslovakia

      Dada movement

      Daniels, Josephus

      Day, Dorothy

      Debs, Eugene

      Demagogues

      Democratic Party

      and AFL-CIO

      and anticommunism

      betrayal of liberal principles by

      and corporations

      impotency of

      and Iraq and Afghanistan wars

      and liberal class

      1968 convention

      and Nixon’s illegalities

      and pre-World War I reforms

      and Republican Party

      and 2000 election

      Depression, Great

      Deregulation

      Derrida, Jacques

      Dershowitz, Alan

      Dewey, John

      Dickens, Charles

      Dies, Martin

      Disney, Walt

      Dith Pran

      Dos Passos, John

      Dostoyevsky, Fyodor

      Douglass, Frederick

      Downes, Olin

      Drug companies

      Duchamp, Marcel

      Dylan, Bob

      Economy

      and collapse and ruins

      global

      and Hudson

      and military spending

      and permanent war

      See also Deregulation; Speculators and speculation

      Education

      and degradation

      high-quality and affordable public

      and Mills

      and No Child Left Behind

      and permanent war

      Edwards, John

      Egypt

      Einstein, Albert

      El Salvador

      Ellsberg, Daniel

      Elshtain, Jean Bethke

      Energy

      England/Great Britain

      Entertainment industry

      Environment

      and collapse

      and degradation and devastation

      and Gore

      groups

      illusion of modifying and controlling

      and legislation

      and protection

      and reform

      See also Climate change and global warming

      Environmental Protection Agency

      Ernst, Morris

      Espionage Act

      Ewen, Stuart

      ExxonMobil

      Falklands War

      Faragoh, Francis Edward

      Fascists and fascism

      Faulk, John Henry

      FBI

      Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)

      Federal Reserve

      Federal Theatre Project

      Federation of Modern Painters and Sculptors

      FedEx

      Field, Crystal

      Film

      and blacklisting

      and corporations

      and early modernism

      and Internet

      and war images

      and World War I,

      Finkelstein, Norman

      Flanagan, Hallie

      Flannery, Tim

      Foreclosures

      Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA)

      Fornés, Maria Irene

      Forster, E. M.

      France

      Franken, Al

      Freud, Sigmund

      Friedan, Betty

      Friedman, Thomas

      Fromkin, David

      Gabler, Neal

      Gardiner, John

      Gays and homosexuals

      Gaza

      Gelb, Leslie

      General Motors (GM)

      Germany

      and militarized culture

      Nazi

      Weimar

      and World War I,

      Ginsberg, Allen

      Gitlin, Todd

      Glaspell, Susan

      Global warming. See Climate change and global warming

      Globalization

      and Berrigan

      and Chomsky

      and churches

      and Friedman

      ideology of

      and liberal class

      and poor

      touted benefits of

      Gold, Mike

      Goldman, Emma

      Goldstone, Richard

      Gombrich, Ernst

      Gompers, Samuel

      Goodman, Amy

      Goodman, Paul

      Goodman, Percival

      Google

      Gore, Al

      Grant, Lee

      Gray, John

      Greece

      Green Party

      Greenhouse gases

      Greenspan, Alan

      Greer, Germaine

      Grinker, Lori

      Guantánamo Bay

      Gulf War

      See also Iraq war

      Hagee, John

      Hamas

      Hamill, Pete

      Hamilton, Clive

      Hammett, Dashiell

      Harding, Warren

      Hartnett, Vincent

      Havel, Václav

      Hayward, Tony

      Haywood, Bill

      Health care

      and Bell

      “Cadillac” plans

      and Democratic Party

      and old communist unions

      reform bill

      and unemployment

      Hedonism and cult of self

     
    Hellman, Lillian

      Henderson, Dean

      Hennessy, Martha

      Heritage Foundation

      Herman, Edward

      Herzen, Aleksandr

      Heschel, Abraham

      Hesse, Herman

      Hibben, John Grier

      Hindman, Matthew

      Hitchens, Christopher

      Hobbes, Thomas

      Hoffman, Abbie

      Hoffman, Stanley

      Hoh, Matthew

      Hold, Hamilton

      Homeland Security, U.S. Department of

      Homer

      Hoover, J. Edgar

      House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC)

      Houseman, John

      Howe, Irving

      Human Rights Watch

      Huntington, Samuel

      Hussein, Saddam,

      Hypermasculinity

      Ignatieff, Michael

      Im Tirtzu

      Image-based culture

      India

      Industrial Workers of the World (IWW)

      Inflation

      Intellectuals

      and Beats

      Chomsky and Finkelstein on

      and consumer culture

      and corporations

      Howe on

      Judt on

      last generation of independent public

      and left

      and mass propaganda

      and multiculturalism

      and objectivity

      and popular and political passions

      and power

      and practical aims and material advantages

      and self-imposed exile

      and Soviet Union

      and World War I,

      Internal Revenue Service (IRS)

      Internet

      Iran

      Iraq war

      and church

      and Democrats

      and Friedman

      and helicopter attack on Iraqi civilians

      and hypermasculinity

      and Kerry

      and liberals

      and mass propaganda

      and media

      and Obama

      and private contractors

      theater against

      and U.N.

      and veterans

      Islam

      hatred for radical

      and militancy

      Nation of

      and racism

      and terrorism

      Israel

      Jacobs, Jane

      Jacoby, Russell

      Jameson, Frederic

      Johnson, Lyndon

      Johnston, David Cay

      Jones, LeRoi (Amiri Baraka)

      Jones, Mary “Mother,”

      Jordan, David Starr

      Journalism and journalists

      and blacklisting

      and corporations, power, and the powerful

      good

      and impartiality and objectivity

      and Internet

      and Iraq

      and loss of newspapers

      and mass culture

      monitoring and controlling

      and newcomers and immigrants

      and schools

      and Steinbeck

      and Stone

      and World War I,

      See also Media; specific publications

      Joya, Malalai

      Judt, Tony

      Kahn, Otto

      Karzai, Ahmed Wali

      Karzai, Hamid

      Kennedy, Edward

      Kentridge, William

      Kerouac, Jack

      Kerry, John

      King, Martin Luther, Jr.

      King, William

      Komunyakaa, Yusef

      Korean War

      Kosovo

      Kozloff, Max

      Kucinich, Dennis

      Kurlansky, Mark

      Kuwait

      Lacan, Jacques

      Lanier, Jaron

      Lardner, Ring, Jr.

      Lasswell, Harold

      Lawson, John Howard

      Le Bon, Gustave

      League of Nations

      Leary, Timothy

      Lebanon

      Lee, Ching Kwan

      Left wing

      Berrigan on

      and identity politics and multiculturalism

      ideological vacuum on

      insignificance of

      and radical current in theater

      See also Communists; Marxists; New Left; Radicals; Socialism and socialists

      Lenin

      Leno, Jay

      Lewis, Anthony, 1565

      Lewis, Sinclair

      Liberal class

      abandonment, purging, and death of

      and anger and sense of betrayal of people

      and anticommunism

      and capitalism

      and children and education

      and Chomsky

      as conscience of nation

      and corporate power

      and decline of religious institutions

      and Democratic Party

      and economic mobility and careerism

      and environment

      and expelling apostates from liberal institutions

      and fear

      and globalization

      and hollow political theater

      and hypermasculinity

      and imperialism

      and indifference to economic despair

      and inverted totalitarianism

      and Iraq and Afghanistan wars

      and Islamic militancy

      and King

      and mass propaganda

      and material comfort

      moral bankruptcy of

      and mythic narrative of America

      and Nader

      and New Deal

      and Nixon’s illegalities

      and objectivity

      and permanent war

      and power and the state

      and progress and utopia

      and racial difference and racism

      and radicals

      and reform and law

      and resistance, revolt, and rebels

      and self-expression and paganism

      and sound bites and popular appeal

      and Vietnam War

      and war’s brutal reality

      and World War I,

      See also Arts and artists; Church; Liberals; Mass culture; Media; Power elite; Unions, labor; Universities

      Liberal institutions

      See also specific institutions

      Liberalism

      bankrupt

      classical

      collapse of

      and communism

      discarding principle tenets of

      and hypermasculinity

      and Israel

      modern

      myth of democratic

      and World War I’s aftermath

      Liberals

      betrayal of liberal principles by

      and economic despair

      muzzling of

      policing their own

      retreat and lack of protest by

      See also Liberal class

      Limbaugh, Rush

      Lippmann, Walter

      Lipton, Lawrence

      Locke, John

      Loeb, Philip

      Loehr, Davidson

      London, Jack

      Macdonald, Dwight

      and entertainment

      and 1960s,

      and permanent war

      and sound bites and easily digested ideas

      and urban centers

      and World War I,

      MacLeish, Archibald

      Magee, Alan

      Magical thinking

      Malcolm X,

      Malina, Judith

      Malpede, Karen

      Manhattan Institute

      Manufacturing

      Mao Zedong

      Mark, Ruben

      Marlowe, Christopher

      Marx, Karl

      Marxists

      Mass culture

      and arts

      and Chomsky

      consumer and commercial

      and journalism

      and left

      and liberal cl
    ass

      rise of

      and World War I,

      Mass propaganda

      and Bernays

      and corporations

      and critics

      and defiance

      and emotion

      and fear

      first modern machine for

      following World War I,

      and Iraq

      and liberal class

      and psychology and Freud

      and radical current in theater

      and Russia

      tying communists to German war machine

      and World War I,

      Maurin, Peter

      McCain, John

      McCarthy, Eugene

      McCarthy, Joseph

      McGill, Doug

      McGovern, George

      McKibben, Bill

      Meany, George

      Media

      alternative and underground

      and art

      and Catholic Worker

      and Chomsky

      and concentration and commercialization

      and corporations

      and financial system

      and good journalism

      impact of radicals and alternative publications on

      and impartiality and objectivity

      and Iraq

      and liberal class

      and moral outrage and passion

      and music

      and Nader

      in 1960s and 1970s,

      and permanent war

      and public’s conformity, aspirations, and idealized identities

      and sound bites

      talk radio, reality television, and trash-talk programs

      and truth versus news

      and World War I,

      See also Journalism and journalists; specific publications

      Merton, Thomas

      Metropolitan Museum of Art

      Middle East

      Militarization

      Military spending, U.S.

      Mill, John Stuart

      Miller, Arthur

      Mills, C. Wright

      Moore, Michael

      Morris, Jack

      Mostel, Zero

      Moyers, Bill

      Muck, Carl

      Muir, Jean

      Mukasey, Michael

      Multiculturalism

      Mumford, Lewis

      Museum of Modern Art (New York)

      Nader, Ralph

      National Association of Scholars

      National Council of Churches

      National Endowment for the Arts (NEA)

      Nationalism

      NATO

      Nava, John

      Neugebauer, Randy

      New Deal

      New Israel Fund (NIF)

      New Left

      New York Times

      and Afghanistan

      and anticommunism

      and author

      and critics of corporate state

      and op-ed pieces

      and Sarajevo

      and World War I,

      Niebuhr, Reinhold

      Nixon, Richard

      North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)

      Oath Keepers

      Obama, Barack

      and Berrigan

      and Christian fascists

      and climate change

      and corporations

      and energy

      and Gulf oil spill

      and illusion over substance

      and liberal class

      lies and broken promises of

      and multiculturalism

      and wars

      weakness of

      and “Yes We Can,”

     


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