Index
Only works and authors mentioned in the text are included in the index. Full references for all cited works appear in the endnotes.

Abbott, Jack In the Belly of the Beast
Abel, Lionel
Abel, Sherry
Abortion
Adams, John
Adan, Richard
AIDS
Algeria
Alleg, Henri, La Question
Allen, Woody
Allyn, David, Make Love, Not War: The Sexual Revolution
Alpert, Richard (Baba Ram Dass)
Alsop, Stewart
American Academy of Arts and Letters
American Men of Science
American Spectator, The (magazine)
Amin
Andover, see Phillips Andover Academy
Antinomianism
Arendt, Hannah, On Revolution The Origins of Totalitarianism
Arnold, Matthew
Aron, Raymond
Atlantic Monthly (magazine)
Auden, W[ystan] H[ugh] The Dyer’s Hand

Baader-Meinhof gang
Backstreet Boys
Baez, Joan
Bagehot, Walter
Bakunin, Mikhail
Balanchine, George
Baldwin, James The Five Next Time
Barthes, Roland
Beatles, The
Beats, thepassim
Beckett, Samuel, Waiting for Godot
Beethoven, Ludwig van
Beidler, Philip, Scriptures for a Generation
Bellow, Saul
Berlin Wall
Berman, Paul, A Tale of Two Utopias
Berns, Walter, “The Assault on the Universities: Then and Now,”
Bernstein, Leonard
Berrigan, Daniel Night Flight to Hanoi
Berrigan, Jerry
Berrigan, Philip
Berryman, John
Bickel, Alexander
Bigart, Homer
Black, Hugo
Black, Max
Black Mountain College
Black Panthers
Black Power movement
Blake, William
Bloom, Allan The Closing of the American Mind “The Democratization of the University,”
Boehme, Jacob
Bolshevik Revolution
Boolean algebra
Bork, Robert
Bosnia
Boston University
Bowie, David
Bowles, Chester, Jr.
Brady, Mildred Edie, “The Strange Case of Wilhelm Reich,”
Brandeis University
Brewster, Kingman
Broch, Hermann
Brock, David, The Seduction of Hillary Rodham
Brooks, David, “Good & Plenty: Morality in an Age of Prosperity,”
Brown, Edmund (Jerry)
Brown, John
Brown, Norman O. “Apocalypse: The Place of Mystery in the Life of the Mind,” Life Against Death Love’s Body
Brown, Rap
Brustein, Robert
Buchsbaum, Ralph, Animals Without Backbones
Buddhism
Burg, David (pseudonym)
Burke, Edmund Reflections on the Revolution in France
Burke, Kenneth
Burroughs, William S. anti-Christian attitude of Junkie Naked Lunch
Byrds, The

Camus, Albert
Canetti, Elias, Crowds and Power
Capote, Truman In Cold Blood
Carmichael, Stokely
Carnegie Foundation
Carter, Jimmy
Castro, Fidel
Caws, Peter
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
Chesterton, G[ilbert] K[eith]
Chicago Seven
China, Communist cultural revolution in political revolution in
Chomsky, Noam “On Resistance,”
Chronicle of Higher Education (newspaper)
City College of New York
Civil disobediencepassim
Civil rights movement
Cleaver, Eldridge Soul on Fire; Soul on Ice
Clinton, Bill
Clinton, Hillary
Clinton administration
Codrescu, Andrei
Coffin,, William Sloane, Jr. “Moving Toward Civil Disobedience,” Once to Every Man
Cohen, Hal
Cohn, Norman, The Pursuit of the Millennium
Cold War
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
Collier, Peter, Destructive Generation
Columbia University
Commentary (magazine)
Complete Woman (magazine)
Copernicus, Nicholas
Cornell University
Cosmopolitan (magazine)
Counterculture passim passim
Cuadra, Angel
Cuba, under Castro
Curricula, reform of
Czechoslovakia

Dante, Inferno
Darwin, Charles
Davis, Angela
Davis, Miles
Debray, Regis
Debs, Eugene
Deconstruction
Decter, Midge
Dickens, Charles A Tale of Two Cities
Dickstein, Morris, Gates of Eden
Dissent (magazine)
Dohrn, Bernardine
Dole, Bob
Dos Passos, John
Dostoevski, Fyodor The Possessed
Downs, Donald Alexander, Cornell
Doubleday
Drug culture passim
Du Bois, W[illiam] E[dward] B[urghardt]
Duchamp, Marcel
Duke University
Dupee, F[redrick] W[ilcox]
Dutschke, Rudi

Eastern Connecticut State College
Ecole des Sciences Politiques
Eisenhower era
Eliot, T[homas] S[tearns]
Encounter (magazine)
Engels, Friedrich The Communist Manifesto
Epstein, Barbara
Epstein, Jason “The CIA and the Intellectuals,”
Epstein, Joseph
Esquire (magazine)
Evanier, David
Evergreen Review (journal)
Everson, William

Fanon, Frantz
Farmer, James
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
Ferguson, Maynard
Ferlinghetti, Lawrence
Fidel (film)
Finkielkraut, Alain, The Undoing of Thought
Fischer, John
Fitzgerald, F[rancis] Scott
Fonda, Jane
Founding Fathers
Fourier, Charles
Frank, Joseph
Frankfurt School
Franklin, Aretha
Franklin, Benjamin
Free Speech Movement (FSM)
French Revolution
Freud, Sigmund passim; Civilization and Its Discontents
Fromm, Erich, The Art of Loving, III; Escape from Freedom, III
Front de Liberation Nationale (FLN)
Frost, Robert
Frum, David, How We Got Here
Fry, Roger
Fukuyama, Francis, The Great Disruption The End of History and the Last Man

Gage, Phineas P.
Galbraith, John Kenneth The Affluent Society
Gangrène, La (book)
Geismar, Maxwell
Gershwin, George
Gibran, Kahlil
Gilman, Richard “White Standards and Negro Writing,”
Gilmore, Gary
Gingrich, Newt
Ginsberg, Allen Collected Poems Howl and Other Poems “Kaddish;‘
Gitlin, Todd, The Sixties The Twilight of Common Dreams
Glazer, Nathan, “What Happened at Berkeley,”
Glorious Revolution
Glucksmann, André The IIth Commandment
Godard, Jean-Luc
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von
Goldman, Pierre
Goodman, Paul Five Years Growing Up Absurd
Gramsci, Antonio
Gray, Francine du Plessix
Great Society, the
Guevara, Che
Guggenheim Foundation
Gurstein, Rochelle

Hardwick, Elizabeth “The Decline of Book Reviewing,”
Harper & Row
Harper’s (magazine)
Harrington, Michael, The Other America
Harvard Magazine
Harvard University
Havel, Václav
Hayden, Tom “The Occupation of Newark,”
Hazlitt, William
Hefner, Hugh
Hegel, G[eorg] W[ilhelm] F[riedrich]
Hemingway, Ernest
Hendrix, Jimi
Henry, William, In Defense of Elitism
Hentoff, Nat
Herald Tribune (newspaper)
Himmelfarb, Gertrude
Hipster
Hitler, Adolf
Ho Chi Minh
Hoffman,, Abbie
Hoffman, Julius
Hollander, Paul, Anti-Americanism Political Pilgrims
Hollingshead, Michael
Hollywood
Holy Cross College
Horowitz, David Destructive Generation Radical Son
Howe, Irving
Huggins, Ericka
Hughes, H. Stuart
Huncke, Herbert
Hyman, Stanley Edgar, “Norman Mailer’s Yummy Rump,”

I Ching
IBM
Idealism

Jacobins
James, Clive
Jameson, Fredric
Jazz Age
John, James J.
Johns Hopkins University
Johnson, Lyndon
Johnson, Paul
Johnson administration
Jones, David, Anathemata
Jones, James, From Here to Eternity
Jones, LeRoi
Jones, Thomas W
Journal of Orgonomy
Joyce, James

Kafka, Franz
Kaiser Foundation Hospital
Kant, Immanuel
Kazin, Arthur
Kennan, George F. “Rebels Without a Program,”
Kennedy, John Fitzgerald
Kennedy family
Kermode, Frank
Kerouac, Jack On the Road The Portable Jack Kerouac
Kerr, Clark
Khrushchev, Nikita
Kierkegaard, Søren, Either/Or
Kim Il Sung
Kimball, Roger “Mill, Stephen, and the Nature of Freedom,” Tenured Radicals
Kimbro, Warren
King, Martin Luther, Jr. Where Do We Go from Here: Chaos or Community?
King, Richard, The Party of Eros
Kinsey Report
Kirk, Russell
Kline, Franz
Knox, Ronald, Enthusiasm
Kolakowski, Leszek, on China under Mao “The Death of Utopia Reconsidered,” “Marxism as a Totalitarian Utopia,” on Sartre
Kopkind, Andrew “Soul Power,” “Violence and the Negro,”
Kraft, Joseph
Kramer, Hilton
Kristeller, Paul Oskar, “A Life of Learning,”
Kristol, Irving “Countercultures,” “Utopianism, Ancient and Modern,”
Ku Klux Klan
Kunstler, William

Larkin, Philip
Lasch, Christopher, The Culture of Narcissism
Lawrence[avid] H[erbert] Lady Chatterley’s Lover
League for Spiritual Discovery (LSD)
Leary, Timothy Flashbacks: An Autobiography High Priest How to Start Your Own Religion The Politics of Ecstasy The Psychedelic Experience Psychedelic Prayers from the Tao Te Ching “Shoot to Live,”
Lee, Bill Lann
Lee, Martin, Acid Dreams
Lehár, Franz
Lenin[ladimir] l[lyich]
Lennon, John
Levine, David
Liddy, G. Gordon
Liebman, Morris I,
Life (magazine)
Lifton, Robert Jay
Lilla, Mark, “A Tale of Two Reactions,”
Lind, Michael, Vietnam: The Necessary War
Lingua Franca (magazine)
Lipset, Seymour Martin, The Berkeley Student Revolt
Los Angeles Times, (newspaper)
Lowell, Robert
Lukàcs, Georg
Luke

MacArthur Foundation
McCain, John
McCarthy, Joseph
McCarthy, Mary
McCarthyism
McCartney, Paul
McDermott, John, “Technology: The Opiate of the Intellectuals,”
Macdonald, Dwight
McLuhan, Marshall
Mademoiselle (magazine)
Magnet, Myron, The Dream and the Nightmare
Mailer, Norman and Adele (wife) Actvevtisements forMyself An American Dream Ancient Evenings Armies of the Night Barbary Shore The Deer Park The Executioner’s Song and Existentialism The Gospel According to the Son Marilyn The Naked and the Dead Pieces and Pontifications The Presidential Papers Prisoner of Sex psychopath as hero in the work of “A Public Notice on Waiting for Godot,” “The Time of Her Time;” and The Village Voice “The White Negro,”
Maistre, Joseph de
Malcolm X Day
Mallon, Thomas
Maloney, John
Mannes, Marya
Mansfield, Harvey “The Legacy of the Late Sixties,”
Manson, Charles
Mao Tse-tung
Mapplethorpe, Robert
Marcus, Steven
Marcuse, Herbert Counter-Revolution and Revolt Eros and Civilization One-Dimensional Man “Repressive Tolerance,”
Marie Claire (magazine)
Marley, Bob
Marwick, Arthur, The Sixties
Marx, Karl passim The Communist Manifesto
Marxism in China in Italy in Russia
Marxism-Leninism
Masters and Johnson
Maxim (magazine)
Merrill, Gary
Merrill Foundation
M. H. de Young Memorial Museum
Middlebury College
Miles, Barry
Mill, John Stuart, On Liberty
Miller, Henry
Millet, Kate, Sexual Politics
Mills, C. Wright The Power Elite White Collar
Milton, John, Paradise Lost
Miranda, Doug
Misogyny
Molotov cocktail
Monroe, Marilyn
Montaigne, Michel de
Montesquieu, Charles, Baron de
Monteverdi, Claudio
Moody Blues, The
Morris, Willie
Moses
Moulton, John Fletcher
Mozart, WolfgangAmadeus
Mudrick, Marvin, “Susie Creamcheese Makes Love Not War,”86
Muller, Steven
Mussolini, Benito

Nation, The (magazine)
National Book Award
National Endowment for the Arts
Nazism
Neoconservatism
New Criterion, The (magazine)
New Deal
New Leader, The (magazine)
New Leftpassim
New Republic, The (magazine)
New School for Social Research
New Sensibility, the
New Statesman, The (magazine)
New York (magazine)
New Tork Post, The (newspaper)
New York Review of Books, The (magazine)
New York Times, The (newspaper)
New York Times Book Review, The
New York University
New Yorker, The (magazine)
Newsweek (magazine)
Newton, Huey P
Newton, Isaac
Niebuhr, Reinhold
Nietzsche, Friedrich Thus Spoke Zarathustra
Nixon, Richard
Nobel Prize
Nobile, Philip, Intellectual Skywriting
North American Man Boy Love Alliance (NAMBLA)
North Vietnam, see Vietnam
Novak, Robert, Completing the Revolution

Oakland Seven
Obscenity suits
O’Grady, Jim, Disarmed and Dangerous
Ordre des Arts et Lettres’
Orgone
Orgone Energy Bulletin (magazine)
Orlovsky, Peter
Ortega y Gasset, José, The Revolt of the Masses
Orwell, George
Ossada, Arata, Children of the A-Bomb
Oxford University

Paine, Tom
Paracelsus
Parini, Jay
Paris Review (magazine)
Partisan Review (magazine) The Partisan Review Anthology
Pascal, Blaise
Passmore, John, “Paradise Now,”
PBS (television network)
PEN (writers’ organization)
Pentagon, the
Perfectionism
Perkins, James A. passim
Peyre, Henri
Pham Van Dong
Phillips, Lisa
Phillips, William
Phillips Andover Academy
Playboy (magazine)
Plimpton, George
Plowshares
Plymouth University
Podhoretz, Norman Ex-Fviends Making It
Poirier, Richard Norman Mailer
Pol Pot
Poland
Politics (magazine)
Pollock, Jackson
Polner, Murray, Disarmed and Dangerous
Pop Art
Pornography
Port Huron statement
Post-Impressionism
Powell, Dawn, The Golden Spur
Powers, J[ames] F[arl]
Praz, Mario, The Romantic Agony
Progressive, The (magazine)
Pulitzer Prize
Puritanism

Race
Racism
Rackley, Alex
Rahv, Philip
Ramparts (magazine)
Randolph, A. Philip
Random House
Rape
Rauschenberg, Robert
Reader’s Digest
Reagan, Ronald
Reagan administration
Réage, Pauline, Story of O
Redbook (magazine)
Reich, Charles The Greening of America passim; The Sorcerer of Bolinas Reef
Reich, Wilhelm The Function of the Orgasm The -Mass Psychology of Fascism
Repplier, Agnes
Revel, Jean-François, The Totalitarian Temptation
Richardson, Jack
Riefenstahl, Leni, Triumph of the Will
Rieff, David Texas Boots
Rieff, Philip, The Triumph of the Therapeutic
Rimbaud, Arthur
Ripoll, Carlos, “Dissent in Cuba,”
Robespierre, Maximilien
Robinson, Marilynne
Rock music see also Woodstock Festivals
Rockefeller Foundation
Roddenberry, Gene
Rolling Stone (magazine)
Rolling Stones, The
Rollyson, Carl
Roosevelt, Franklin
Rosenberg, Harold
Rosenfeld, Isaac
Ross, David
Roszak, Theodore, The Making of a Counterculture
ROTC
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques Confessions Social Contract
Rousseauvianism
Rubin, Jerry Do It! “Emergency Letter to My Brothers and Sisters in the Movement,”
Rudd, Mark
Russia, revolution in see also Soviet Union

Sade, Marquis de
Sagan, Françoise
Sales, Miguel
Salisbury, Harrison
Salter, P. J.
Sandinistas
Sarajevo
Sartre, Jean-Paul
Saturday Review, The (magazine)
Savio, Mario, “An End to History,”
Schell, Jonathan, The Fate of the Earth
Schlesinger, Arthur, Jr. The Politics of Hope
Schopenhauer, Arthur
Schumann, Robert
Schumpeter, Joseph, Capitalism, Socialism, and Democracy
Schwartz, Delmore
Science and Society (magazine)
Scruton, Roger “Man’s Second Disobedience,”
Seale, Bobby
Sexual liberation passim
Shakespeare, William
Sharaf, Myron
Shaw, George Bernard
Shawn, William
Shelley, Percy Bysshe
Shils, Edward, “Dreams of Plenitude, Nightmares of Scarcity,” “Totalitarians and Antinomians,”
Shlain, Bruce, Acid Dreams
Silber, John
Silvers, Robert B.
Simon, John
Sindler, Allan P
Sissman, L. E.
Smith, Jack, Flaming Creatures
Smith-Barney
Solidarity
Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr, One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich
Sontag, Susan aestheticism of Against Interpretation “Against Interpretation,” The Benefactor on camp Death Kit “Fascinating Fascism,” I, etcetera “Notes on ‘Camp,” On Photography “On Roland Barthes,” “On Style,” “One Culture and the New Sensibility,” “The Pornographic Imagination,” Styles of Radical Will The Susan Sontag Reader “Trip to Hanoi,” Under the Sign of Saturn “What’s Happening in America (1966),”
Sorbonne
Sorel, Georges
Soviet Union
Spears, Britney
Spender, Stephen
Spengler, Oswald
Spock, Benjamin
“Star Trek,”
Starr, Roger
Stalin, Joseph
Steinem, Gloria
Stone, I[sidor] F[einstein]
Stove, David
Students for a Democratic Society (SDS)
Stürmer, Der (Nazi publication)
Styron, William
Surfing
Swift, Jonathan

Taft, John, Mayday at Yale
Tannenbaum, Frank
Tate, Allen
Terry, Ellen
Thatcher, Margaret
Thomas, Norman
Thoreau, Henry David
Tibetan Book of the Dead, The
Time (magazine)
Tocqueville, Alexis de Democracy in America The Old Regime and the Revolution
Totalitarianism
Train, John P C.
Triffin, Robert
Trilling, Diana “The Radical Moralism of Norman Mailer,”
Trilling, Lionel

Union Theological Seminary
United States, 1776 revolution
University of Alabama
University of Berlin
University of California at Berkeley
University of California at San Diego
University of Chicago
University of Freiburg
University of Wisconsin
USSR, see Soviet Union
Utilitarianism
Utopianism

Valladares, Armando
Vanity Fair (magazine)
Vendler, Helen
Vidal, Gore
Vietcong
Vietnam, anti-war feeling about fall of Saigon North war in
Village Voice, The (newspaper)
Vollmer, Joan

Walker Art Center
Wall Street Journal, The (newspaper)
Warhol, Andy
Warren, Robert Penn
Washington Post, The (newspaper)
Washington State University
Watergate
Waugh, Evelyn, Black Mischief
Weather Underground
Weekly Standard, The (magazine)
Weil, Simone
Wells, H[erbert] G[eorge]
Wesleyan University
West, Diana
West Point
Weyrich, Paul, “Creating a New Society,” ; “A Moral Minority?,”
White, Phil
Whitman, Walt Leaves of Grass Song of Myself
Whitney Museum of American Art, The
Whyte, William, Jr., The Organization Man
Widmer, Kingsley, Paul Goodman
Wilbur, Richard
Williams, Colin
Williams, Robert Franklin
Williams College
Wilson, Edmund
Wittgenstein, Ludwig, Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus
Wolfe, Tom, Radical Chic
Woodstock Festivals
Woolf, Virginia
Wordsworth, William
Wouk, Herman, The Caine Mutiny
Wright, Richard
Wrong, Dennis

X, Malcolm

Yale Law Review (journal)
Yale Law School
Yale University
Youth culture

Zinn, Howard