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Radicalism in the United States. Chicago: Haymarket Books, 2006.

Snow, C. P. The Two Cultures. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998.

Steel, Robert. Walter Lippmann and The American Century. London: Bodley Head, 1980.

Theweleit, Klaus. Male Fantasies. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1987.

Thompson, E. P. “Time, Work-Discipline, and Industrial Capitalism.” Past and Present 38 (1967): 56-97.

van Agtmael, Peter. 2nd Tour, Hope I Don’t Die. Portland, OR: Photolucida, 2009.

Viereck, George Sylvester. Spreading the Germs of Hate. New York: Horace Liveright, 1930.

Whyte, William H. The Organization Man. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1956.

Wolin, Sheldon S. Democracy Incorporated: Managed Democracy and the Specter of Inverted Totalitarianism. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2008.

Wright, Ronald. A Short History of Progress. New York: Carroll & Graf Publishers, 2004.

Index

Abu Ghraib prison

Accuracy in Academe

Adams, Samuel Hopkins

Addams, Jane

Afghanistan war

and Afghan National Army (ANA)

and corruption

and hypermasculinity

and Kucinich

and liberals

and massacres and civilian deaths

and Obama

as political and social problem

and private contractors

rationale for

and Soviets and British earlier

U.S. spending on

and warlords and drugs

and women’s rights

AFL-CIO

Alfaro, Saul

Alterman, Eric

American Business Consultants

American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)

American Federation of Labor

Americans for Democratic Action (ADA)

Amnesty International

Anarchists

Andre, Carl

Annabell, Steve

Anticommunism

and Creel

and liberal class

in 1960s,

post-World War I,

post-World War II,

Antony, Mark

Arcuri, Michael

Arditi, Yossi

Arnheim, Michael

Arts and artists

Angry Arts

Artists Congress

and blacklisting

and commercial censorship

and consumer culture

and corporations

depoliticization of

devaluing of

and early modernism

and elitism

and entertainment

and Internet

and justice

and liberal class

and Magee and illustration

and mass culture

and mass propaganda

and material comfort

and media

and moral outrage and passion

and permanent war

and philanthropy and patrons

and popular appeal

and religion of art

and resistance

and schools

and self-imposed exile

and spectacle and celebrity

transformation from rebel to propagandist

and World War I,

Augustine

al-Awlaki, Anwar

Baez, Joan

Bailouts

Banks

and Clinton

and Greenspan

and lending

and repossessions and foreclosures

and taxpayer subsidies

and World War I,

Bartenieff, George

Barth, Karl

Barthes, Roland

Basshe, Emjo

Bates, Blanche

Beats

Beck, Julian

Becker, Carol

Beinart, Peter

Bell, Daniel

Bell, Ernest Logan

Bellow, Saul

Benda, Julien

Benitez, Horacio Javier

Berkman, Alexander

Bernays, Edward

Bernstein, Walter

Berrigan, Daniel

Berrigan, Philip

Black Panthers

Blackwater (Xe)

Blitzstein, Marc

Blix, Hans

B’nai B’rith

Bohemians

Bonhoeffer, Dietrich

Bookchin, Murray

Bosnia

Bourne, Randolph

Bové, Paul

Boyer, Richard O.

Brown, Kenneth

Brubaker, Howard

Bryant, William Jennings

Buckley, William F.

Buffett, Warren

Bullard, Arthur

Burleson, Albert

Burns, John

Burroughs, William

Bush, George W.

and Afghanistan

and civil liberties and constitutional rights

and evil

and Iraq

and judiciary

lies of

and 2000 election

and Yale

Business Roundtable

Calvin Klein

Cambodia

Camus, Albert

Capitalism. See Liberal class

Capper, Arthur

Carey, James W.

Carter, Jimmy

Catholic Worker movement

Cato Institute

Celebrity culture and promotion

Chace, James

Chaikin, Joseph

Chazan, Naomi

Cheney, Dick

China

Chomsky, Noam

as critic of corporate capitalism reviled by liberal class

and genuine intellectual inquiry and critical thinking

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