Abelard, Peter, 359
Abfall von Gott
(apostasy), 104
Abraham Lincoln Foundation, 78,
84
Académie de droit compare
, 93-94
Acquiescentia
, 619
"Action, Situation and Normative
Pattern" (Parsons), 270-71
Acton, Lord, 596-97
Adamovich, Ludwig von, 157, 163,
654
Adams, Henry, 469-70
Adler, Mortimer J., 256
Adler, Sandy, 66
Adult education classes in Vienna,
12, 28, 32, 142-43, 153, 157,
163-64, 673-75
Aeschylus, 659
Aeschylus
(Murray), 574
The Age of the Reformation
(Smith), 606
Airapetyantz, E., 441n4
Alabama, 238, 276, 277, 287, 306.
See
also
University of Alabama
Albright, William Foxwell, 327
Alcibiades, 240
Alexander I, Tzar of Russia, 456,
540
Alexander the Great, 158, 248, 260,
281, 555, 584, 615, 662
Al-Farabi, 125
Allers, Rudolf, 620
Alter ego, 290
Amaury of Chartres, 385
America: Baumgarten on, 95,
|
96-97, 100, 121-23, 126-27,
130-31, 140, 168; Constitution
of, 435-36, 663, 665, 679, 683,
684, 687-89; democracy in,
21-22, 126-27, 131, 435-36, 490;
difficulty of Americans of quality
to integrate into society of, 381;
Engel-Janosi's emigration to, 176,
177-78, 209-10, 229-30, 245;
frontier in, 121-22; Gieseking
affair, 633; national community
in, 349; as superpower, 631;
Voegelins' emigration to, 5, 8,
36-42, 172-82, 184, 197-98,
205, 214, 588, 641; Voegelin's
search for employment in, 39-40,
144-62, 183, 190-96, 199-201,
205, 214-16; Voegelin's study
in, on Rockefeller scholarship
(1924-1926), 9, 79, 116, 148-49,
153, 162-63, 190.
See
also
On
the Form of the American
Mind
(Voegelin); and specific
universities
|
American Diplomacy
(Williams),
240
American Embassy, Vienna, 452-53
American Indians, 231
"American Philosophy and German
Faith" (Baumgarten), 21
American Political Science Association
|
(APSA): "Beyond
Relativism in Political Theory"
Round Table (1946) at, 487-
93, 493n3; Chicago meeting
of (1949), 592-93, 597; and
"Clericalism" paper by
Voegelin, 505-7, 702-10;
and Loewenstein's interest
in comparative government,
336; and Parsons, 383-85;
Philadelphia meeting (1946), 456;
and Schütz, 431; and suggested
texts in political theory, 383-85
American Sociological Review
,
129-30
|
"The American Theory of
Property" (Voegelin), 684, 687
Amerikakunde
(American Studies),
95
Amherst College, 327
Amicitia
, 619
Anamnesis
and Husserl, 388,
Anamnesis
(Voegelin), 399-400,
480
Anamnetic experiments, 2, 48, 56,
399-400, 480
Anderson, Charles, 551-57
Anima
, 521
Anima animi
, 377
Anomie, 251-52
Anschütz, Gerhard, 162
Anselm of Canterbury, 376, 502
Anthony and Cleopatra
(Shakespeare), 464
Anti-Semitism.
See
Jews; National
Socialism
Apokalypse der deutschen Seele
(Balthasar), 465, 574
Apospasmata
, 368
"Apostasy" (Voegelin), 428-30
APSA.
See
American Political
Science Association (APSA)
Aquinas, Thomas.
See
Thomas
Aquinas, Saint
Der Arbeiter
(Juenger), 254
Arbitrium universale
, 429
Aristoi
, 464
Aristotelianism, 360
Aristotle: and
bios theoretikos
, 447,
|
487, 488, 662, 708; on character
types, 661-62; comprehensive
system of political theory of,
13, 53; and decline of Athens,
628; Engel-Janosi on, 354; and
epistemology, 380; in
History
of Political Ideas
by Voegelin,
464, 555, 645, 647, 649, 655,
656-57, 666; on
homonoia
,
659; on human existence in
community, 66o; Kelsen on,
662; metaphysics and theology
of, 225; metaphysics of, 613;
and polis, 352, 662; political
science of, 338-40; Schütz on,
649; on soul, 368; on statesman,
662;
theoria
(contemplation) of,
31-32, 53, 54; on theory, 244;
Voegelin's interest in generally,
611; on
zoon politikon
, 352
|
Arnim, Achim von, 348
Astrology, 358
Astronomy, 346, 363, 396, 441
Atlantis saga, 495, 496, 504
Attention a la vie, 443, 446-47
Aufgang des Abendlandes
(Heer),
665, 666
Aufricht, Dr., 228
Augustine, Saint: and Christian
|
Imperium, 416;
Confessions
by,
354; and Gospel of John, 316;
in
History of Political Ideas
by
Voegelin, 280, 327; on
intentio
,
377; and
intentio animi
, 417;
and meditation, 374-75; and
mystical speculation, 168; and
negative theology, 415; and
predestination, 417; and problem
of creation, 417; and
rationes
of
things, 360; and time-eternity,
285; Voegelin's interest in
generally, 611
|
Austria: and Baumgarten, 118-20,
|
128; Catholic intellectuals in,
333; and Center for the Study of
International Problems, 27-28;
Christian social peasants in,
332; communication difficulties
between Germany and, during
postwar period, 655; conditions
in, during 1946, 454-55, 481-83;
and Congress of Vienna, 262;
constitutional reform act (1929),
24-25, 124, 129, 683, 690;
Constitution of 1934 of, 312-13;
and democracy, 332; Dollfuss
in, 25-26, 35, 194n3;
Heimwehr
(Home Defense Force) in, 24, 27;
inter-group conflicts in, 332-33;
Jews in, 16, 37, 109-10, 212-
13, 219-20; Lehrl on, 651-62;
Marxism in, 332; methodology of
historical and social sciences in,
290-91; and National Socialism,
25-27, 37-38, 119, 313, 333, 633,
698-99; Patriotic Front in, 27, 45,
194, 194n3; Schuschnigg in, 26,
27, 35, 37, 45, 193, 311; Second
Republic of, 46; shipments to,
in postwar period, 466, 481;
Social Democratic Party in,
25, 28, 37, 119; Lissy Voegelin
on destruction of, 211-14; Eric
Voegelin on political situation
in, 118-20, 128, 130, 141-42,
296-97, 598-99, 641, 651-52,
698-99; Voegelin's book on, 124,
129; Voegelins' exodus from, 5,
8, 36-42, 172-82, 184, 197-98,
205, 214; Voegelin's memo on,
to U.S. War Department, 332-33;
Voegelin's possible return to,
546, 549, 576, 603, 618, 650-51;
and World War II, 45, 46.
See
also
University of Vienna;
Vienna
|
Austrian Action, 44-45, 274,
309-15
Austrian Committee for
Coordinating International
Studies, 27-28, 37, 153, 157, 164,
170-71, 174, 200
"The Austrian Constitutional
Reform of 1929" (Voegelin), 683,
690
Austrian Ministry of Education,
167
Austrian refugees: and Austrian
|
Action, 44-45, 274, 309-15; and
Free Austrian National Council,
45, 46, 298, 299n2, 300-302, 305,
307-11; and Military Committee
for the Liberation of Austria,
337-38; return of, to Austria after
World War II, 504-5; Voegelin's
assistance to, 256-60; Voegelin's
avoidance of politics of, 42, 43,
44-46, 274, 292-93, 296-303,
305, 307-15, 337-38, 342-43
|
The Authoritarian State
(Voegelin):
|
and Averroism, 368; and
Baumgarten, 131, 132-33; and
Brecht, 486-87; focus of, 26-27,
29, 158, 164; and Hartshorne,
254; and Merriam, 141; and
political situation in Austria,
598-99; on pure theory of law,
291
|
Autobiographical Reflections
(Voegelin), 588n3
Averroism, 160, 358-59, 361,
368-70, 385
Baader, Franz von 539
Babeuf, François, 438
Babylonian civilization, 500
Bachofen, Johann Jakob, 395
Baeumler, Alfred, 15, 19, 114, 138
Baillou, Clemens De, 670
Bakunin, Mikhail, 434, 439, 440,
454,455
"Bakunin's Confession" (Voegelin),
625
Balance of power, 262, 630
Balthasar, Hans Urs von, 59-60,
465, 572, 574, 575, 577, 603, 611,
709
Barrett, Laura, 583-85
Barth, Karl, 577, 709
Baton Rouge.
See
Louisiana State
University (LSU)
Bauer, Bruno, 252, 630
Baumgarten, Eduard: and Abraham
|
Lincoln Foundation, 78, 84; and
American Studies, 95, 96-97,
100, 121-23, 126-27, 130-31,
140, 168;
Arbeitsgemeinschaft
(work group) of, 126, 127; and
The Authoritarian State
by
Voegelin, 131, 132-33; and
Berstel's "Messiah," 106-7;
"Coriolanus" essay by, 132, 136;
on Dewey, 77-78, 85-86, 88, 107,
108, 109, 126, 130-31, 168; and
evil, 34; and false attribution of
Jewishness to Voegelin, 168-69;
and
Festschrift
for Kelsen, 85; on
"Foreign Affairs Studies," 118;
on Benjamin Franklin, 96-97,
127, 128, 134, 135-36, 139, 140;
and French Revolution, 102;
on Germany compared with
America, 121-23; and Haecker's
Vergil
, 29, 95, 97-98; on Hegel,
105, 106; and
Herrschaftslehre
by Voegelin, 14, 82-83; on Kant,
88, 89; and National Socialism,
21, 34-35, 38; negative review
of, 137-38, 139; personal affairs
and career of, 86, 87-88, 95,
108, 128, 132, 136, 137-38, 140;
and philosophical anthropology,
133; on philosophy and everyday
experience, 97; and
The Political
Religions
by Voegelin, 34-35,
168; and political situation
in Austria, 118-20, 128; and
"Popular Education, Science,
and Politics" by Voegelin, 30-31;
and
Race and State
by Voegelin,
14-15, 20, 93, 95, 98-99, 108,
109, 123-24; and religion, 29-30;
and self-evaluation by Voegelin,
84; and Siéyès, 101-2; and
Tamerlane, 33; Vienna lectures
by, 93, 94-95, 101, 105-6; and
Voegelin's early teaching career,
19, 36, 127-28, 129, 131, 136,
138, 139; and Voegelin's finances,
12, 78, 81-82, 86, 88, 90, 93,
98, 100, 109, 111-12, 120; and
Voegelin's marriage, 93, 94, 95;
Voegelin's praise for, 84, 111;
and Voegelin's research in Paris
and London, 124-25, 127; and
Voegelin's search for academic
position in America, 155; on
Voegelin "turning religious,"
29-30, 97-98, 105, 134; and
Weber, 96-97, 103-4
|
Beard, Charles Austin, 411
Beatus possidens,
426-27
Beauharnais, Eugen, 113
Becker, Carl Heinrich, 108
Beckford, William, 135
Behavioralism, 74
Bell, Dean, 235
Bellum justum,
427
Benedictines, 429, 431n6
Benesch, Otto, 504, 630, 655, 666
Bennett, Walter, 508
Bennington College, 42, 216, 217,
218, 223, 224, 227, 228, 246
Bentham, Jeremy, 452
Berdyaev, Nicholas, 404, 574, 575,
611, 709
Bergson, Henri, 13, 24, 80, 86,
446-47, 576, 611, 709
Berkeley
(Wild), 574
Berle, Adolf A., 46, in, 300-303,
309, 310
Berlin, 8, 19
Berliner Tageblatt
, 134
Bermann-Fischer, Gottfried, 154
180-81, 203, 206, 217-18, 227
Bermann-Fischer Publishing
House, 154, 206, 217-18, 227
Bernatzik, Edmund, 291
Bernhard of Clairvaux, Saint, 359
422
Berstel, Hans, 101, 106-7, 231,
512-19
Bertolottis, 127
Bertram, Ernst, 415
Beseelung
(spiritualization), 515
Bestand
(existence), 685
Beza, Theodor, 616
"The Bias in American Political
Science" (Lippincott), 246-47
Bible: higher criticism of, 705.
See
also
New Testament; Old
Testament
Bietek, 226-27
Bildungswissen
(knowledge of
culture), 342, 343n1, 659
Bilger, Margret, 670
Bios theoretikos
, 339, 447, 487,
488, 662, 708
Bismarck, Otto von, 263, 348, 349,
630, 631
Blanqui, Auguste, 384
Blüher, Hans, 253, 349
Bodin, Jean: comprehensive
|
approach of, 13, 53; on Elia,
579; Gierke on, 372; in
History
of Political Ideas
by Voegelin,
160, 265, 357, 456, 587;
on multiplicity of national
civilizations, 466; Oriental
elements in, 277; on prince
as vassal of God, 86-87; and
religion, 29-32, 86-87, 134;
sources of, 125;
Theaetrum
Naturae
by, 441; Voegelin's
research on, 29-30, 57, 134, 148,
150, 164, 307, 357-58
|
Bodin
(Garosci), 574
Body idea, 157, 444, 445
Boehme, Jacob, 226, 356, 377
Der Bolschewismus
(Gurian), 471
Bolshevism, 471
Bone, Hugh A., 600
Boniface VIII, Pope, 623
Bonnet, Henri, 170-71
Book of the Governor
(Elyot), 83
Borchard, Edwin M., 157, 165,
192-93
Borgia, 596
Bossuet, Jacques-Bénigne, 428
Bourget, Paul, 500
Bradsher, Earl L., 593
Brahe, Tycho de, 346, 438
Brecht, Arnold, 486-92, 492n3
Brenner, Baron, 177
Britain.
See
England
Broch, Hermann, 425-27, 435-36,
540-42
Brockhausen, Carl, 481, 482-83
Brookings Institute, 597, 620, 622
Brooks, Cleanth, 548-50, 557-58,
563, 564, 568, 595
The Brothers Karamazov
(Dostoevsky), 623, 624
Brüning, Heinrich: on Bismarck
|
constitution, 263; and
clericalism, 505; and
"Clericalism" by Voegelin,
493; at Harvard University,
186-87, 194, 206; and
History
of Political Ideas
by Voegelin,
412-13; possible lecture by,
at Louisiana State University,
476-77; on Prussia, 186-87;
on recognition of German
government (1939), 238; and
Voegelin's research on Mongols,
247
|
Brunner, Otto, 410, 455, 654
Bruno, Giordano, 438, 440
Brunstäd, Friedrich, 432-33
Buell, Raymond S., 200
Burckhardt, Jacob, 419, 433
Burdach, Konrad, 567
Bureaucracy, 254
Burke, Edmund, 438
Butler, Rohan D'O, 325
Butler, Samuel, 404
Bykow, K., 441n4
Byzantine Empire, 359-60, 362,
615
Cairns, Huntington, 338
Calvin, John, 272, 283-85, 286n1,
304-5, 615-17
Calvinism, 86, 616
Caritas
, 122
Carlyle, Thomas, 404, 416
Carnegie Endowment, 39, 143-45,
146, 147, 152, 183, 356
Carr, E. H., 47, 309, 336-37
Cartesian Meditations
(Husserl),
443
Carus, Carl Gustav, 344, 353
Cassirer, Ernst, 90, 288, 587, 618,
659
Castruccio, 596, 638
Cathars, 356
Catholicism: in Austria, 24, 333;
|
Bodin and pre-Reformation
Catholicism, 30, 134; and
civilizational contraction, 400-
401; and clericalism, 505-7, 702-
10; and Counter-Reformation,
400; and democracy, 547-48; of
Engel-Janosi, 63, 543, 560; in
England, 635; in France, 104;
in Germany, 329, 330, 635;
and grace, 283; and
History of
Political Ideas
by Voegelin, 342-
44; and industrial society, 705-6;
in Italy, 635; and naturalistic
elements of Christian doctrines,
423; political associations of,
706-10; and Scheler, 329; and
separation of church and state,
506-7; and Tertiary Order,
566-67.
See
also
Christianity;
and specific theologians
|
Catholic University, 404
Catlin, G. E., 240
Chain of being, 354
Chambers, R. W., 582
Character types, 649, 658-62
Charisma, 382, 615
Charlemagne, 127, 128n2, 280
Charron, Pierre, 438
"Chateaubriand" (Engel-Janosi),
540, 559-60
Chennault, Claire Lee, 448
Childhood, 444
China, 225, 364, 369, 430, 501-2,
511, 642, 652
China Quarterly
, 149
"Choice and Decision" (Schütz),
437
Christianity: anthropology
|
of, compared with Hellenic
anthropology, 340; and
brotherhood and equality, 161;
and civilizational complexes,
422-23; and community, 17;
and
corpus mysticum
, 159, 283;
dissolution of Christian unity,
160-61; in Germany, 328-30,
331; Hallowell's Christian
perspective on politics, 653; and
justification by faith, 343-44;
and kingdom of God, 272; and
meditation, 374-76; and Messiah,
253; in Middle Ages, 29, 105,
220, 423-24; and predestination,
282-86, 286m, 304-5; Spinoza
on, 619; and Weltanschauung, 23,
28, 32, 134.
See
also
Catholicism;
Protestantism; and specific
theologians
|
Christian Science Monitor
, 192
Churchill, Winston, 240, 260,
631-32
Cicero, 225, 264, 345
"Cimetière Marin" (Valéry), 619
Clague, Ewan, 407, 407n2, 452
Clark, Lucy, 550
Clarke, Samuel, 608, 617, 627-28
Clausewitz, Carl von, 456
"Clericalism" (Voegelin), 493,
505-7, 702-10
The Cloud of Unknowing
, 375
Cogitata
, 377
Cogitationes
, 377
Cogito ergo sum
, 587
Cognitio fidei
, 502
Cohen, Hermann, 288
Coker, Francis, 464-65, 656
Cole, Kenneth C., 593
Cole, Taylor: and
The
|
Authoritarian State
by
Voegelin, 598-99; "Corporative
Organization of the Third Reich"
by, 261; and Easton's article
on Lasswell, 666-67; and Johns
Hopkins job possibility, 612, 663;
and
Journal of Politics
, 590-91,
609, 666-67; and McClosky, 598;
and "The Origins of Scientism"
by Voegelin, 600; on Schmitt,
261-62; and Adam Smith,
261; and Voegelin's memo on
Germany and Austria to U.S.
War Department, 332-33, 333n1
|
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 621
Collective ethics, 219-20
Columbia University, 9, 153,
156-57, 162-63, 190, 200
Commons, John R., 9, 97, 116, 157,
163, 169
Communism: and academic
|
freedom, 599; in America,
582; and catastrophic phase of
Western society, 613; in Central
and Western Europe, 575,
630; compared with National
Socialism, 471; and Fichte, 384;
in Germany, 277, 330; Gurian
on, 471; and history, 371; and
industrial society, 706; and
intra-mundane collectivity, 369;
Communist Manifesto
, 591;
papal encyclical against, 708; in
Russia, 634; and Third Realm,
421; and working class, 567.
See
also
Marx, Karl; Russia
Communist Manifesto
(Marx and
Engels), 591
|
Communitas Christiana
, 466
Community: Christian idea of, 17;
|
and Gierke's Realperson, 372;
lack of, in Germany, 17, 22,
121-23; and life-form (
Haltung
)
of nation, 122
|
Comparative government, 333-37,
612
Comte, Auguste, 160, 161, 451,
535, 540, 548, 627, 707
Concupiscentia
, 423
Conditions of Peace
(Carr), 336-37
Condorcet, Marquis de, 495
Confessions
(Augustine), 354
Congress of Vienna, 262
Consciousness: and contemplation,
|
57; Husserl and stream of
consciousness, 448; and myth,
61; and symbols, 56-57;
and Voegelin's anamnetic
experiments, 2, 48, 56, 399-400,
480.
See
also
Unconscious
Consilia
, 423, 424
|
Constantine, 359
"Constitutionality of the 18th
Amendment to the United States
Constitution" (Voegelin), 679,
683, 689
Constitutions: of America, 435-36,
|
663, 665, 679, 683, 684, 687-89;
of Austria, 24-25, 124, 129,
312-13, 683, 690; of Germany,
263; of Russia, 105
|
Contemplation, 30-32, 44, 47,
53-55,57,63-64,397,407-8
Contemptus mundi
, 359, 375, 376,
407, 408, 447
Conversations
(Ranke), 39
Cook, Katie, 592-93
Cook, Thomas I., 592, 593, 599,
663, 668
Cook, Walter Wheeler, 157, 163
Cooper, Barry, 3n4, 8n6, 45
Copernicus, 441
Corbett, P. E., 547-48, 550-51, 557,
564, 568, 570
Corbin, A. L., 157, 163
"Corialanus" (Baumgarten), 132,
136
Coriolanus
(Shakespeare), 464
Cornford, Francis M., 574
Corona
, 204, 250
"Corporative Organization of the
Third Reich" (Cole), 261
Corpus mysticum
, 159
Corradini, Enrico, 385
Cosmion, 52-53, 447
Council of Learned Societies, 665,
666
Council of Trent, 401
Counter-Reformation, 400
Courth-Mahler, 349
Credo ut intelligam
, 502, 517
Crimean War, 467
The Crisis of European Sciences
(Husserl), 55, 57-58, 363-80,
617-68
"The Crisis" (Voegelin), 578
Critias
(Plato), 62, 495, 496, 504
Critique of Judgment
(Kant), 89
Critique of Pure Reason
(Kant), 89
Cromwell, Oliver, 563
Cross, Samuel Hazzard, 184, 190,
192, 194, 196, 200
"Cycle Theory and Disintegration"
(Voegelin), 480
Czechoslovakia, 213, 238, 342
Czernin, Count Ferdinand, 44, 45,
292-93, 298, 311-15
Dahl, Robert A., 591
D'Alembert, Jean Le Rond, 495
Dante Alighieri, 158, 191, 352, 385,
422, 596, 623
Darlan incident, 342-43
Darwinism, 439, 440
Daseinsverfassung
(constitution of
existence), 83
Daspit, Alex. B., 411
D'Aurevilly, Barbey, 135
Daville, Louis, 428, 429-30
Davis, Malcolm, 39, 143-45, 146,
147, 183
Dawson, Christopher, 635
De Anima
(Aristotle), 368
Debellatio
(end of a state due to
military defeat), 629
Declaration of the Rights of Man
and Citizen, 684-85, 689
Decline of the West
(Spengler),
499-500, 717
Degenfeld, Count, 45, 170, 337-38,
342
Deibler, F. S., 234-35
De la Cruz, San Juan, 413, 709
Deliberation, doctrine of, 86
"Democracies of Western and
Northern Europe" (Voegelin),
104
Democracy: in America, 21-22,
|
126-27, 131, 435-36, 490;
and Austria, 332; Brecht on,
486-87; Broch on, 435-36;
and Catholicism, 547-48; and
Europe, 18; and Germany, 21,
330, 436; Hallowell on, 653;
pathos of, 260; philosophy of,
490; theory of, 643; and universal
suffrage, 436; Voegelin's course
on crisis of, 334
|
"Democracy—A challenge to the
Theory" (Brecht), 486-87
Demonic, 34, 460, 524, 533-34
Demonic historiography, 55,
372-73
Demonstratio
, 376
Dempf, Alois: carelessness of,
|
about historical references,
565-66; Catholicism of, 575; and
development of new political
science, 576, 611; in Germany,
645-46; and Heer's
Aufgang
des Abendlandes
, 665, 666; and
History of Political Ideas
by
Voegelin, 356, 400, 465, 646,
654, 664; and justification by
faith, 343; and "The Origins of
Scientism" by Voegelin, 654,
664;
Philosophical Anthropology
by, 646;
Sacrum Imperium
by,
127, 342, 352, 360, 565-66, 574,
576, 646, 654, 664;
Selbstkritik
der Philosophie
by, 565-66,
576, 646; and Siger de Brabant,
359; Voegelin's interest in
communicating with, 572, 603,
654; on William of Ockham, 400
|
De Nova et nullius aevi prius visa
Stella
(Brahe), 346
De revolutionibus
(Copernicus),
441
Derleth, Ludwig, 94
Descartes, René: in
Herrschaft-
|
slehre
by Voegelin, 82; in
History
of Political Ideas
by Voegelin,
438; and Husserl, 365, 371,
374-78, 396, 397, 443; Lovejoy
on, 346; and meditation, 56, 82,
354, 443; mystical speculation
of, 168; Sebba on, 670; and
transcendental subjectivity, 363;
Vico compared with, 587
|
The Destiny of Man
(Berdyaev),
404, 574
Deutero-Isaiah, 317
Das deutsche Genossenschaft-
srecht
(Gierke), 372
Deutsches Rechts- und
Wirtschaftsarchiv,
13, 98
Deutsche Staatsidee in der Klassik
(Voegelin), 110, 111n4
Deutsche Vierteljahresschrift
für Literaturwissenschaft und
Geistesgeschichte,
10
Deutschtum
(Germanness), 206,
227
Les deux sources de la morale et de
la religion
(Bergson), 576, 709
Devil, 34, 135, 272, 623, 624, 669.
See
also
Evil
Dewey, John: Baumgarten on,
|
77-78, 85-86, 88, 107, 108,
109, 126, 130-31, 168; in
Geisteswissenschaftliche
Staatslehre
by Voegelin, 13;
and Heidegger, 78, 80, 85; and
Rothacker, 72; Voegelin's study
with, 9, 157, 163; and Weber, 86;
and Wiese, 74
|
Dewey, Thomas E., 582
De Wulf, Maurice, 358
"Dickinson's Theory of Sovereignty
and the Pure Theory of Law,"
683-84, 688-89
Dictatorships, 18, 23
Diels, Hermann 94
Dies Committee, 426
Diesseits
(this-sidedness), 377
Dietrich, Bruno, 170-71
Diettrich, Ottmar, 410
Dike
(right ordering of the soul),
339
Dilthey, Wilhelm, 11, 350, 569
Discourse on Servitude
(La Boetie)
83
The Discovery of the Spirit
(Snell),
647-48
"Dismal" (Spitzer), 345
Disraeli, Benjamin, 113
Ditchburn, Katheryn, 581
Divino Affalante Spiritu
, 705
Doctrine of the return, 417-18, 421
Doktor Faustus
(Mann), 609-10,
618, 622-24, 635, 647
Dollfuss, Engelbert, 25-26, 35,
194n3
Dominican Order, 356
Donoso Cortes, Juan, 385
Don Quixote
(Cervantes), 120
Dopsch, Alfons Professor, 170, 171
Dostoevsky, Fyodor, 83, 133, 385,
461, 623, 624
Drame d l'Humanisme Athée
(Lubac), 574
Dreams, 448
Dreck (filth), 651
Die Dritte Imperiale Figur
(Niekisch), 254
Driver, Cecil, 464, 558, 563, 566,
568
Duentzer, Johann Heinrich, 670
Due process of law, 684, 687-88
Duguit, Léon, 74, 384
Duhem, Pierre, 358
Duke University, 261
Dulles, Eleanor Lansing, 452-53
Dulles, John Foster, 582
Dunning, William A., 48, 372, 403,
Dürer, Albrecht, 407
Durkheim, Emile, 74, 295, 384
Dvornik, Father, 615
Dynamis
, 315-16
Easton, David, 666-67
Echt
(authentic), 98
Eckhart, Meister, 226, 415, 416,
423, 541-42, 566
Economy and Society
(Weber), 382
Edman, Irwin, 157, 163
Ego, 377-78
Egocogitans,
377
Egotism in German Philosophy
(Santayana), 252
Eichendorff, Josef von, 348
Elia del Medigo, 579
Eliot, T. S., 386, 635
Elliott, William Y.: and curriculum
|
for public service, 319-22;
and Harvard job possibility for
Voegelin (1947), 477-78, 493, 495,
496; and Harvard research grant
and job offer for Voegelin (1938),
40, 41, 179; health problems of,
196; and
History of Political
Ideas
by Voegelin, 478, 495, 496,
667-68; and Johns Hopkins job
possibility for Voegelin (1949),
668; and McGovern, 232; and
Political Religions
by Voegelin,
190; and Possony, 258-59; as
reference for Voegelin, 200;
and Voegelin's emigration to
America, 181-82; and Voegelin's
Guggenheim grant application,
656, 657, 667; Voegelin's work
in collaboration with, 155-56,
194, 206; "Western Heritage" by,
657-58
|
Elyot, Sir Thomas, 83
Emberley, Peter, 3n4
Embry, Charles R., 3n4
Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 104, 105,
118, 168
The Emperor Jones
(O'Neill), 236
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 453-54
Endstiftung
(final establishment),
365, 366, 387
Engel-Janosi, Friedrich: and
|
American Political Science
Association meeting in Chicago
(1949), 597; and Austrian refugee
politics, 45, 47, 297, 308-9;
Catholicism of, 63, 543, 560;
"Chateaubriand" by, 540,
559-60; and "Clericalism" by
Voegelin, 505-7; and Comte,
451; on Congress of Vienna, 262;
on contemplation-meditation,
407-8; on Crimean War, 467;
emigration of, to America, 176,
177-78, 209-10, 229-30, 245;
historians of the Enlightenment
article by, 353-54, 355, 357,
402; finances of, 176, 230; The
Growth of German Historicism
by, 404, 432-33, 455; on Hegel,
59; "History and International
Understanding" by, 585-86; and
History of Political Ideas
by
Voegelin, 49, 59, 63, 315-17,
327, 343-44, 354-56, 400-401,
456, 535, 540, 566-67, 579, 606,
614-16, 620, 655, 666; and Lord
Acton, 596-97; and Lovejoy, 354;
and Luther, 606; and Machiavelli,
586, 595-96; on Marx, 59; and
Meyer, 597-98; and Mindszenti
case, 607; and Mongol Orders of
Submission article by Voegelin,
327; and "Nietzsche and Pascal"
by Voegelin, 404; on "Oriental
Question," 539-40; personal
affairs and career of, 276, 403,
406-7, 465-66, 477, 505, 565,
586, 620, 655; and Pius IX, 665-
66; and "Plato's Egyptian Myth"
by Voegelin, 511; and Rockefeller
Foundation, 176, 178, 229; and
Schelling, 451-52; and shipping
to Austria in postwar period, 466;
and Spitzer, 345; and suggested
talk by Voegelin, 403-4; and
Swisher, 663, 665; on Toynbee,
668, 669; travel to Vienna by,
586, 606, 614, 654, 655; and
The
Turn of the Screw
by James,
535-36; on Vatican, 668-69; and
Vienna in 1946, 454-55; and
Vitoria, 466-67; and Voegelin's
academic career, 326-27, 356-57,
450-51, 560, 566, 606, 665, 666;
and Voegelin's Guggenheim
grant application, 656, 666; and
Voegelin's home in Baton Rouge,
536; in Voegelin's intellectual
circle, 63-64; on William of
Ockham, 400
|
Engels, Friedrich, 591
England: anti-ecclesiastical
|
legislation in, 507; Catholic
and Anglican renewal in, 635;
economy of, in postwar period,
634; and ideal of gentlemen, 121;
national community in, 349, 466;
population of, 631; rearmament
of, 141; Voegelin's research in
London, 13, 124, 127, 190, 200;
and World War II, 245, 307
|
English Utilitarianism, 404
Enlightenment, 353-54, 355, 357,
402, 440, 517, 544, 634
Enneads
(Plotinus), 354
Episteme,
376
Epistemology, 380, 440
Epodic poetry, 660-61
Erasmus, 582
Erdwandel
(Brockhausen), 482
Eschatology, 59, 359, 423, 438, 495,
504
Essay on Liberty
(Mill), 490
The Essence of Human Freedom
(Schelling), 451
Eubank, Earle E., 12, 12n15, 13
195, 199-201, 208, 216-17
Eucharist, 614-15
Eudaimonia,
659
Eumenides
(Aeschylus), 659
|
"European Dictators" (Voegelin)
104-5
European economy, 633-34
"European Recovery Program"
(Haberler), 604
European spiritual decline, 634
Evangelium Aeternum
, 371
Evil, 34, 35, 83, 223, 521-25, 6:
660.
See
also
Devil
Evocation, 51, 54, 58, 61, 439
Evola, Julius 127
Experience, 97
Faith, Reason and Society
(Laski)
490
Farber, Marvin, 379-80, 437, 440
Fascism and Nation
(Bertolottis)
127
Faulkner, William, 581
Feibleman, James K., 499-501
Fessard, 638
Fichte, Johann Gottlieb, 24, 160
232, 252, 384, 391, 438, 452
Fideism, 344
Fides
(myth-forming conscious-
ness), 502
Fides cantate formata
, 423
Finer, Herman, 590, 596-97
Finnegan's Wake
(Joyce), 236
First
Discourse
(Rousseau), 560-61
Fischer, H. H., 408-9
Fisher, Cardinal, 607
Flaubert, Gustave, 500
Fleck, Christian, l0n10
Fleischer, George, 259-60, 276
"Folkish" problematic, 224-2;
"Foreign Affairs Studies"
(Baumgarten), C8
Forms of Modern Fiction,
581
Forschungsbericht über die
Rassentheorie
(Research Report
on Race Theory) (Voegelin), 19,
20
The Foundation of Phenomenology
(Farber), 379-80
Four Quartets
(Eliot), 386
Foxwell.
See
Albright
France: Catholicism in, 104;
|
civilizational collapse of, 514;
and Declaration of the Rights
of Man and Citizen, 684-85,
689; economy of, in postwar
period, 634; Grynszpan's murder
of German diplomat in Paris, 35,
219, 220, 221; Gurwitsch in, 644;
national community in, 349;
as nation-state, 23; population
of, 631; in postwar period, 632,
634; suggested political science
texts on, 384; Voegelins in Paris
before emigration to America,
41, 184, 205; Voegelin's research
in Paris, 9, 13, 26, 29-30, 33, 79,
124-25, 127, 153, 163, 190, 200;
and World War II, 631-32.
See
also
French Revolution
|
Franciscans, 542
Francis of Assisi, Saint, 353, 360,
361
Frankfurter Newspaper
(
Frankfurter Zeitung
), 72
Frankischer Koran
(Derleth), 94
Franklin, Benjamin, 96-97, 100,
127, 128, 134, 135-36, 139, 140
Frederick II (Holy Roman Empire)
353
Frederick II (of Prussia), 113, 187,
631
Free Austrian National Council,
45, 46, 298, 299n2, 300-302, 305,
307-11
Free Masons, 540
French Revolution, 83, 102, 631.
See
also
France
Freud, Sigmund, 161, 667
Friedrich III, 606
Fröbel, Julius, 539-40
Frobenius, Leo, 120
Frodl, Ferdinand, 401
Fröhlich, Georg, 166, 276
From Hegel to Nietzsche
(Löwith),
350, 354, 418, 605
Frontier, 121-22
Fruitio Dei,
135
Fürth, Dr., 276
Fueter, Eduard, 429
Fürth, Josef Herbert, 276, 450
Galileo, 363, 396, 587
Garosci, A., 574, 575
Gebhardt, Jürgen, 8n6, 26n65,
48n137, 51n149
Geist
(spirit), 104, 396
Geistesperioden
(periods of the
spirit), 646
Geisteswissenschaft
(Human
Studies), 9-10, 206-7, 224
Geisteswissenschaftliche
Staatslehre
(Voegelin), 11,
13-14
Geistige Situation der Zeit
(Jaspers), 574
Geistkreis
, 6, 407
Gemeinwesen,
130
Genghis Khan, 152, 158, 184, 190
200, 247, 248, 422.
See
also
Mongols
Geopolitik
(Mattern), 355
George, Stefan, 74, 252, 349, 384
415, 420
The German Idea of the State in
the German Classical Period
(Voegelin),110, 111n4
Germany: anti-Semitism in
|
general, 251-52; Army in,
330-31; and Bismarck, 263,
630, 631; Catholicism in, 329
330, 635; characteristics of
public life in, 22; Christianity
in, 328-30, 331, 635; churches
in, 331; conditions in, during
1946, 455; and democracy, 330;
436; economic isolation of,
141; hatred against Germans
425-26; historical perspectives
on, 630-35; and Hitler's politics
of expansion, 630-32; inter-group
conflicts in, 328-32; Junkers
in, 348; lack of political unity
and community in, 17, 22,
121-23, 206-7; Lutheranism
in, 348, 350-51; Marxism in
330; methodology of historical
and social sciences in, 288-91;
Parsons on democracy and social
structure in pre-Nazi Germany,
347-51; and philosophy of the
person versus philosophy of
political man, 17; and political
union with Austria, 25, 37, 313;
population of, 631; postwar
period in, 629-30, 632-33, 655;
and race idea, 15, 20-21, 23; and
Reichsvolk (imperial people), 23;
social and economic groupings
in, 331-32; suggested political
science texts on, 384; totalitarian
climate of, 697-98; Voegelin's
early interest in academic
opportunities in, 19, 20, 111,
120; Voegelin's memo on, to U.S.
War Department, 328-33; Volk
of, 349, 369; and World War I,
631; and World War II, 411-13.
See
also
National Socialism
|
Geschichte der Rassenidee
(Voegelin), 19
Geschichte des Altertums
(Meyer),
500, 597
Gesinnungsethik
(ethics of
conviction), 102-3
Gesselschaftslehre
(Frodl), 401
Gestapo: in Austria generally,
698-99; and Engel-Janosi, 180;
and Klinghoffer, 256; and Spann,
587, 588n3; and Voegelin, 6, 41,
177, 181, 192, 194, 195, 205,
409, 545, 636.
See
also
National
Socialism
Gibbon, Edward, 279
Giddings, Franklin Henry, 9
Giellet (Gillet, Fr. Lev,), 30, 134
Gierke, Otto von, 356, 372-73, 411
Gieseking affair, 633
Gilson, Etienne, 358, 359, 360
Gleichschaltung,
19, 37, 38
Gneisenau, August, 120
Gnosticism, 59-60, 60n170, 62,
708
God: Bodin on prince as vassal of,
|
86-87; and
coaeternum,
285; and
creation of comet, 346; Mann
on, 623; proofs of, 374, 376-77;
symbolism of, in James's
Turn of
the Screw,
520-21; Toynbee on,
669
|
Godwin, 438
Goebbles, Joseph, 220
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 354
398, 418, 463-64, 670
Goethe
(Carus), 344, 353
"Goethe and the Mathematical
Natural Sciences" (Cassirer), 618
Goodenough, Erwin R., 279, 574
Goodness, 561
Gorgias
(Plato), 623, 638, 639, 660
Goring, Hermann, 220
Gospels.
See
New Testament
Gouhier, Henri, 574, 575, 577
Governments of Continental
Europe
(Shotwell), 335-37, 411
Grace, 283-84, 404
Grammar of Politics
(Laski), 74
The Grand Inquisitor
(Dostoevsky),
133
Granet, Marcel, 501-2
The Grapes of Wrath
(Steinbeck),
236
Great Britain.
See
England
The Great Chain of Being
(Lovejoy),
354, 574
Great Powers (Ranke), 398
Greeff, Etienne de, 156, 465
Greeks.
See
Aristotle; Plato; Polis
Gregory, 120
Grenzerfahrungen
(border
experiences), 56
Grey, Earl, 334
Grillparzer, Franz, 635
Gröger, Dr., 275
Grönbech, Vilem, 227
Gross, Leo, 171-73, 174
The Growth of German
Historicism
(Engel-Janosi),
404, 432-33, 455
"Growth of the Race Idea"
(Voegelin), 241, 243
Die Grundbegriffe der Staatslehre
und des österreichischen
Staatsrechts
(Voegelin), 16,
112-13, 692-96
Grünwald, Ernst, 431
Grynszpan, Herschel, 35, 219, 220,
221
Guardini, Romano, 709
Guggenheim Foundation, 259-60,
571-77, 603, 650, 655, 656, 657,
666, 667
Guignebert, Charles, 316-17
Gundolf, Friedrich, 162
Gurian, Waldemar: Bolshevism
|
by, 471; and "Clericalism"
by Voegelin, 506; and French
philosophers, 256; and "Growth
of the Race Idea" by Voegelin,
241, 243; and
History of Political
Ideas
by Voegelin, 318, 600, 623,
637-40; and Nietzsche article
by Voegelin, 405; at party in
Chicago, 592; and "The People
of God" by Voegelin, 265; and
publication of sections from
The
History of Politics
in
Review of
Politics,
637-40; and
Review of
Politics,
193, 241, 243, 265, 318,
351, 353, 361-62, 405, 470-71,
506, 637-40; and Siger de Brabant
article by Voegelin, 351, 353, 361,
on Toynbee's
Study of History
,
361-62; and Voegelin's dismissal
from University of Vienna,
193-94; and Voegelin's interest
in traveling to Europe, 640; and
Voegelin's review of Schuman's
Soviet Politics,
470-71; and
Voegelin's teaching and writing,
194
|
Gurke, Norbert, 20-21, 123-24
Gurwitsch, Aaron, 437, 536-38,
579, 616-18, 625-26, 644-45,
656-57
Guttenbrunner, Siegfried, 647-48
Haberler, Gottfried von: "European
|
Recovery Program" by, 604;
and Harvard job offer for
Voegelin, 172, 173-74, 179,
182; Harvard position for, 276;
and Hayek reprint, 649; and
History of Political Ideas
by
Voegelin, 603; and housing for
Voegelins in Cambridge during
summer (1949), 625, 626-27; and
Mongols article by Voegelin,
323-24; and "The Origins of
Scientism" by Voegelin, 617,
627-28; and Voegelin's possible
return to University of Vienna,
603; and Voegelin's search for
employment in America, 39-40,
147-49, 155-62, 165
|
Habsburg, Felix of, 332
Habsburg, Archduke Otto von, 45,
46, 297, 342
Haecker, Theodor, 29, 95, 97-98
Halifax, Lord, 328-29
Hall, Warner F., 256-57
Hallowell, John H., 652-53
Hamburger, Marianne, 494-95
Hamrell, Sven, 607-8
Hankins, F. H., 129-30
Hantsch, Hugo, 36, 193
Harris, Robert: and Engel-Janosi's
|
"Enlightened Historians" article,
353-54, 355, 357; and faculty at
LSU, 411; and hiring of Voegelin
by LSU, 42; and possible job
offer for Voegelin from Johns
Hopkins, 638; and possible job
offer for Voegelin from Yale
University, 563; and job offers
for Voegelin from University of
Alabama, 471-74, 508, 509-10;
and sabbatical leave for Voegelin,
509-10; and "Schelling" by
Voegelin, 434; and Sebba's
interest in LSU position, 538-39;
and Voegelin's courses, 411;
and Voegelin's possible leave of
absence from LSU (1947), 478;
and Voegelin's salary, 411-12,
434, 472, 509, 6oo; and World
War II, 434-35
|
Hartl, Klara, 211, 233-34, 636-37
Hartshorne, Edward Yarnall, 254,
325, 326n2
Harvard University: description
|
of, 184-87; Voegelin as research
assistant and instructor at, 40,
41, 169, 172, 173, 177, 179, 190,
194, 196, 200, 205, 214, 217, 218,
224, 641; Voegelin's interest in
position of visiting lecturer at,
472-73; and Voegelin's interest in
teaching at (194?), 477-78, 493,
495, 496; and Voegelin's search
for employment in America,
39-40, 147-49, 155-62, 165,
190; Voegelin's study at, on
Rockefeller grant, 9, 148-49, 153,
162-63, 200; Voegelin's teaching
of summer school (1949) at, 602,
603, 605, 606, 618, 625-26, 646,
647, 648, 650
|
Haskins, 186
Hatcher, W. B., 407, 468, 474, 509
Hatred, 425-26
Hatton, Professor, 228
Hauriou, Maurice, 311, 382
Havard, William C., 534-35,
591-92
Havighurst, Mr., 571, 603
Hayek, Friedrich von, 39, 153-54,
175-77, 497, 535, 566, 649
Heberle, Rudolf 357
Heer, Friedrich, 665, 666
Hegel, G. W. F.: Baumgarten on,
|
105, 106; dialectic of, 681;
different editions of, 432; Engel-
Janosi on, 59; and epistemology,
380; Fessard on, 638; German
philosophers after, 365; on
great, historical personality, 585;
Hallowell on, 653; on history,
608;
History of Philosophy
by,
377; in
History of Political Ideas
by Voegelin, 280, 438, 439; and
Lutheranism, 350; and natural
law, 452; Voegelin's seminar on,
108
|
Heidegger, Martin: and Berstel's
|
"Messiah," 106; and Christian
tradition, 329; and Dewey, 78, 80,
85; existential philosophy of, 25 5;
and Kant, 88, 90; phenomenology
of, 78; and Voegelin's interest in
Staatslehre
, 13, 80
|
Heidelberg, 8
Heilman, Robert: and American
|
Political Science Association
meeting in Chicago (1949),
592-93; and Bradsher at LSU,
593-94; and Brooks, 595; and
Coleridge's "Kubla Kahn," 621;
and
History of Political Ideas
by
Voegelin, 6oo; and international
politics, 563; and
King Lear
by Shakespeare, 457-64, 567,
580-81; leaving LSU by, 550;
and Mann's
Doktor Faustus
,
622-23; and "The Origins of
Scientism" by Voegelin, 6oo; and
The Turn of the Screw
by James,
519-36, 544, 581; and University
of Washington, 599-600; in
Voegelin's intellectual circle,
64; and Voegelin's job offer from
Yale University, 562-63, 568-69;
and Voegelin's sabbatical leave,
621-23
|
Heilswissen
(knowledge of
salvation), 342, 343n51, 659
Heimwehr
, 690
Hellenistic Kingship
(Goodenough),
574
Helvetius, Claude-Adrien, 623
Hemingway, Ernest, 581
Henry Holt and Company, 652-53
Henry VIII, King of England, 607
Herbert of Cherbury, 438, 456
Herder, Johann Gottfried von, 96,
99,110, 395, 438
Hermeneutics, 15, 17, 43, 48,
51-53, 138
Herrschaftslehre
(theory of
governance), 13-17, 29, 80-83
Herrschaftslehre, Anhang: Staat-
slehre als Geisteswissenschaft
(Voegelin), 13-17, 13n20, 80-83,
91-92, 113-14
Herrschaftsverband
(political unit
of government), 685
Herrschaftswissen
(knowledge of
control), 343n1, 658-59
Hesiod, 657, 662, 668
Hierarchy, 86-87, 159, 385
Hiero
(Xenophon), 596
Highsaw, Robert B., 411
Hildebrandt, Kurt, 503
Hincmar of Reims, 615
Historicity of truth, 60-61
History: Hegel on, 608; Husserl on,
|
55, 364-74, 388-91, 398-99; Kant
on, 369-71; telos of, 365-70, 372,
374, 378; and theory, 244-45;
Toynbee on, 361-62, 421, 490,
574.
See
also
specific historians
|
"History and International
Understanding" (Engel-Janosi),
585-86
A History of Marginal Utility
Theory (Kauder), 502n1
History of Philosophy
(Hegel), 377
History of Political Ideas
|
(Voegelin): as analysis of
sentiments, 351-52; on Aristotle,
464, 555, 645, 647, 649, 655,
656-57, 666; as college textbook,
48-50, 402-3, 556; completion
of, as Voegelin's priority, 474-75,
478, 485, 540, 546, 569-70, 587,
591, 606; consequences of point
of view of, 554-55, 715-16;
and contemplation, 53, 53-54;
correspondence with editors and
publishers on, 48-50, 58-59,
242-43, 265-69, 278-82, 322-23,
402-3, 449-50; and cosmion,
52, 447; definition of political
ideas in, 50-51; delays in writing
of, 241-43, 246, 275, 280, 323,
584-85, 589-90, 605, 620, 622;
and Dempf, 356, 400, 465, 646,
654, 664; and Elliott, 478, 495,
496, 667-68; and Engel-Janosi,
49, 59, 63, 315-17, 327, 343-44,
354-56, 357, 400-401, 456, 535,
540, 566-67, 579, 606, 614-16,
620, 655, 666; and evocation,
51, 54, 58, 61, 439; genesis of,
48-50; and Gurian, 318, 600, 623,
637-38; and Heilman, 600; as
hermeneutical reconstruction of
Western civilizational process,
43, 48, 51-53; and historicity of
truth, 60-61; introduction to, 2,
447; and Kendall, 558-59, 570;
and Lehrl, 545-46; length of,
49-50, 280-82, 402, 406, 419,
572, 587, 589; and Macmillan
Company, 50, 403, 406, 408,
412-14, 419, 449-50, 483,
551-56, 626, 639-40, 711-20;
and McGraw-Hill, 47, 49-50,
206, 208, 224, 232, 402-3;
methodological question of, 416;
on Middle Ages, 325-26, 342,
343, 352-53, 356, 408, 437-38,
555, 566-67, 646, 654, 664;
and Mintz, 53-54, 237, 238,
243-45, 260-61, 264, 271-72,
277, 286-87, 327, 495, 511-12;
and Morstein Marx, 242-43,
265-69, 278-82; number of
volumes for, 626, 637, 641;
organization of, 551-52; and
Parsons, 241, 242, 269-70, 273,
305, 325-26, 342, 406; on "People
of God," 49, 265, 266-67, 279,
284, 287, 316, 566-67, 623; on
Plato, 495, 496, 498, 503-4,
507, 511-12, 555, 558-59, 565,
611, 655; point of view of, 554,
713-14; on political theory, 2;
publishing schedule for, 449-50,
626, 632, 641, 647; purpose of,
573-74, 589, 714; reactions to,
by leftist intelligentsia, 468;
readers' reports on, 464-65,
551-56, 711-20; research grant
from Social Science Research
Council for, 583-85; sales of,
555-57, 716-17; scholarly quality
of, 554, 713; and Schütz, 53, 58,
235, 237, 238, 351-53, 437-41,
543-44, 657; and Strauss, 340-
41; style of, 552-54, 712-13;
table of contents of, 265-69,
280-82, 327, 438, 584, 625,
700-701; and theory, 244-45; and
totalitarianism, 58; Voegelin's
problems with, 59, 278-80, 307,
589-90, 606; writing of early
versions of, 5
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History of Political Philosophy
(Cook), 593
History of Political Theory
(Sabine), 411
History of the Ancient World
(Meyer), 500, 597
The History of the Race Idea
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(Voegelin), 15, 19,110, 112,
116-17, 120, 157-58, 164
Hitler, Adolf: as essential
component of Enlightenment,
440; German nature of, 226; and
German
Volk,
369; millennium
of, 371; and Nationalism
Socialism in Austria, 37; and
politics of expansion, 630-32;
and race theory, 15; rise to power
of, 8, 18-19; on true democracy,
21, 436; and will to break out
of decadence, 420; and World
War II, 412.
See
also
National
Socialism
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Hitler Youth, 640-41
Hobbes, Thomas, 307, 518, 582,
608, 660, 661, 708
Hofmannsthal, Hugo von, 542
Holcombe, Arthur N., 41, 157, 163,
179, 182, 196, 505-6
Hölderlin, Friedrich, 76, 440
Hollnsteiner, Johannes, 193
Hollweck, Thomas, 3n4, 7, 48n137,
65
Holy Ghost, 421
"Homecomer" (Schütz), 430-31
Homer, 541
Homo Ludens
(Huizinga), 574
Homonoia,
659
Homunculus, 495, 510-11
Hönigswald, Henry, 495, 510-11
Hook, Sidney, 605
Hoover Institution Archives, 3, 6
Hoover Library, Stanford
University, 408-9
Horizon,
485, 497
"How to Study Spinoza's
Theologico-Political Treatise
"
(Strauss), 619
Huizinga, Jan, 574, 575, 709
Hull, Cordell, 299
Human beings: and body idea,
157, 444, 445; and Gierke's
Realperson, 372, 416; Husserl on,
364, 369; of Middle Ages, 369.
See
also
Individual
Humanism, 623, 624, 631, 647, 648
Humanitätsbriefen
(Herder), 96
Humbert, Cardinal, 360
Humboldt, Alexander von, 348
Humboldt, Wilhelm von, 63, 348,
438
Hume, David, 140, 231, 438
Husserl, Edmund: and anamnesis,
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388, 399-400; and Baumgarten,
78; and contemplation, 397;
The Crisis of European Sciences
by, 55, 57-58, 363-80, 617-68;
and Descartes, 365, 371, 374-
78, 396, 397, 443; differences
between Schütz's and Voegelin's
interpretations of, 391-99; on
ego, 377-78; on Galileo, 363,
396; on history, 55, 364-74,
388-91, 398-99; on human
beings, 364; Kantianism of, 290;
messianic interpretation of, 373,
389-90, 399-400; and natural
science, 617-18; and Parsons,
290, 291; phenomenology of, 78,
370-71, 380, 386-89, 617; on
primal establishment and final
establishment, 364-66, 387-88;
radicalism of, 367-68, 372; and
Schütz, 55, 57-58, 236, 291,
363-78, 386-400; and stream of
consciousness, 448; and telos
of history, 365-70, 372, 374,
378; and Voegelin's interest in
Staatslehre,
13, 80
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Huysmans, Joris-Karl, 135
Hyneman, Charles S., 557
Idea: body idea, 157, 444, 445;
political ideas, 50-52, 62-63, 439;
of state, 678-79.
See
also
Race
theory and race idea
Idea for a Universal History from
a Cosmopolitan Point of View
(Kant), 370
Idealism, 23-24, 8ï, 365
Ideas
(Husserl), 363, 364
"Ideas, Ideals, and Idols" (Allers),
620
Idée directrice,
382
Ideology, 161
Iliad
(Homer), 541
Illuminatio,
373
Imitatio Christi
(Thomas à
Kempis), 375
I
mperium mundi,
222
India, 364, 369
Individual, 17, 23, 32-33, 50, 102,
121, 353, 420-23, 445, 460. See
also
Human beings
Individualism (spiritual), 225,
283-85, 350, 368-70, 375, 416,
513, 628
Industrial society, 161, 705-6
Institutes
(Calvin), 304
Intellectus
(human substance), 368,
369
Intentio,
375, 377
Intentio animi,
417
"The Intention of Rousseau"
(Strauss), 560-61
International law, 356
International Politics
(Schuman),
239
Interregnum,
352
Intra-mundane forces, 34, 60,
352-53, 369, 404, 438, 659, 662
Ion
(Plato), 621
Irenäus: Die Geduld des Reifens
(Balthasar), 59-60
Irony, 136
Italy: Catholicism in, 635;
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dictatorship in, 18, 23;
relationship between Austria
and, 25; suggested political
science texts on, 385; and World
War II, 413.
See
also
Mussolini,
Benito
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Jaeger, Werner, 279, 574
Jaffe, George, 357, 600
Jagsch, Gerhard, 26n63
James (apostle), 615
James, Henry, 519-36, 544, 581
James, William, 105, 118, 131, 168
Japan, 326, 329, 335, 439
Jaspers, Karl: Berstel on, 517-18;
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and Berstel's "Messiah," 106;
and Christian tradition, 329,
575, 709; and development
of new political science, 611;
existential philosophy of,
255, 295; humanism, 648;
influences on, 57, 294, 396;
and Nietzsche, 57, 396, 415;
philosophers' familiarity with,
397; and philosophy of crisis,
57-58; on transcendence, 354;
Voegelin as student of, 162;
Voegelin's interest in meeting
with, 577; and Voegelin's interest
in
Staatslehre,
13, 80; on Weber,
294; writings by, 295, 354, 490,
574, 648
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J.C.B. Mohr publisher, 15
Jeans, Sir James, 362
Jellinek, Georg, 80, 112, 166
Jesus Christ, 280, 305, 317, 318,
361, 614-15, 661.
See
also
New
Testament
Jeunesse de Comte
(Gouhier), 574
Jews: and anti-Semitism, and
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National Socialism, 37, 38,
40-41, 212-13, 219-20, 251-53,
699; in Austria, 16, 37, 109-10,
212-13, 219-20; Gestalt of, in
Western history, 252-53; and
Messiah, 253; in New York after
World War II, 632-33
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Joachim of Fiore, 280, 353, 372,
385, 451
John, Gospel of, 316, 421, 615
Johns Hopkins University, 176,
230, 276, 620, 622, 624-26, 638,
664, 665
Johnson, Alvin, 255-56
Jones, Rufus M., 272, 279, 287, 316
Journal for Public Law,
455
Journal of Austrian Law,
132, 135,
188-89, 194, 197-98
Journal of Philosophy,
479
Journal of Politics,
246-47, 353-54;
355, 357, 432, 484, 590, 596-98,
605, 609, 683
Journal of Slavic Studies,
456
Joyal, Mark, 663n4
Joyce, James, 236
Juenger, Ernst, 254
Julius Caesar
(Shakespeare), 464
Jung, Carl, G., 497-98
Jung, Edgar J., 128
Jungwirth, Heinrich, 207n2, 226,
410
Junker & Dünhaupt publisher, 15,
112, 123
Justification by faith, 343-44, 619
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Kant, Immanuel: Baumgarten
on, 89; and epistemology,
380; and freedom of the will,
417; and Heidegger, 88, 90; on
history, 369-71; in
History of
Political Ideas
by Voegelin,
438; humanitarianism of, 371;
and Husserl, 290, 365, 369-71,
387; McGovern on, 232; and
naive-critical dichotomy, 288; in
Race and State
by Voegelin, 99;
systematic interpretation of, 89;
Voegelin's writings on, 85, 140
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Karpovich, Michael, 434,540
Kasch, Howard E., 453-54
Käsler, Dirk, 12n15
Kaspar, Dr., 482
Kauder, Emil, 501-2, 502n1, 586-87
Kaufmann, Fritz: academic
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positions of, 236, 276, 588;
and Baumgarten, 93, 100,
101, 105; and Husserl, 363; as
Jew, 166; and mathematics,
441; on Monadologism, 252;
on Nietzsche, 418-19; on
phenomenology, 352; and pure
theory of law, 129
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Kelsen, Hans: on Aristotle,
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662; in California, 498, 588;
conflict between Schmitt
and, 11, 291;
Festschrift
for,
85; intellectual circle of, 6;
Lasswell, 10; positivism of,
289-90; recommendation for
Voegelin by, 78, 81; report by,
on Voegelin's scholarship, 11,
676-82; rift between Voegelin
and, 11-12, 116; on sovereignty,
689;
Staatslehre
of, 11, 80, 116,
498; on United Nations, 498; at
University of Cologne, 12, 79,
81, 116; and Voegelin on best
students, 1; and Voegelin's early
teaching career, 11, 79, 81, 116,
157, 162, 163; and Marianne
Weber, 75
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Kendall, Willmoore, 548, 551,
558-59, 563-65, 568, 570, 598,
643-44
Key, Professor, 455, 470-71, 624-25
Kierkegaard, Søren, 57, 255, 329,
395, 396, 439
King Lear
(Shakespeare), 457-64,
567, 580-81
Kirby, Thomas, 562
Kittredge, Tracy, 10, 27, 39, 42, 125,
126n2, 145-47, 161-62, 165, 174,
196-97
Klages, Ludwig, 395, 415
Klären
(define), 506
Kleist, Ewald and Heinrich von,
348
Klinghoffer, Hans, 256-57
"The Knight, Death and the Devil"
(Dürer), 407
Knoll, August Maria, 654
Knowledge: humanistic knowledge,
342; as intra-mundane, 60;
Scheler on, 342, 343n1, 658-59;
Theages
on, 661; theory of,
659-61; transcendental critique
of, 396
Koch, Hede, 632n1, 636-37
Koch, Karl, 629-35, 632n1
Koellreutter, Otto, 20, 124
Koestler, Arthur, 467
Kolnai, Aurel, 203
Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie,
74n1; 75
Kommerell, Max, 90
Koryé, Alexandre 442
Kraus, Karl, 516, 519n2
Krieck, Ernst, 19, 115-17
Kropotkin, Prince, 385
"Kubla Khan" (Coleridge), 621
KuKluxKlan, 582
Kulturkreis,
290
Kulturtrottel
(cultural idiots), 651
Kunz, Dr., 275-76
Kurrild-Klitgaard, Peter, 6n5
Kusmich, Ivan, 456
Laband, Paul, 166, 290
La Boetie, Étienne de, 83
"La Follette and the Wisconsin
Idea" (Voegelin), 679
Landsberg, Paul Ludwig, 295
Landshut, Siegfried, 605
Lane, Robert E., 625, 638, 663
Laski, Harold, 74, 490, 535
Lasson, Georg, 432-33
Lasswell, Harold, 10-11, 13, 39,
149-51, 165, 200, 666-67
The Last Days of Humanity
(
Die letzten Tage der Menschheit
)
(Kraus), 516
The Last Puritan
(Santayana), 140
Latham, Harold S., 412
Laurence, Stacie 562, 564n2
Lavelle, Louis, 30, 134, 255-56
Law.
See
International law; Natural
law; Pure theory of law; Roman
law
Laws
(Plato), 504, 558-59, 565
Layer, Max, 92, 683-86
Lebendige Anteilnahme
(active
participation), 35
Lebenshaltung
(way of life), 97, 244
Lebensphilosophie
(Vitalism), 9,
85-86
Lebenspraxis
(theorist's way of
life), 244
LeBon, Gustave, 161, 334, 490
Lectures on Justice, Police,
Revenue and Arms
(Smith), 261
Lehrl, Joseph, 544-47, 650-52
Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm, 252,
428-30, 578, 608, 617, 627-28
Leigh, President, 228
Lemche, Karsten, 35-36, 43, 219-23
Lemche, Ruthilt, 43, 205-7, 207n1,
223-27, 640, 641
Lenin, V. I., 18, 371, 385, 454
Le Roy, Louis, 33, 131, 345-46
Le Senne, Rene, 255-56
Leviathan
(Hobbes), 582, 608
Levy-Bruhl, Lucien, 446
Ley, Michael, 8-7
Liberalism, 27, 83, 439, 634-35,
653, 708
Lieb, Fritz, 574, 575, 577, 603
Lincoln, Abraham, 100, 131, 133,
260, 436
Lippincott, Benjamin, 246-47
Locke, John: and bourgeois, 488;
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and Carlyle, 416; Engel-Janosi on,
59, 559, 585; on equality, 286-87;
in
History of Political Ideas
by
Voegelin, 275, 279, 438, 559, 617;
Second Treatise on Government
by, 132-33; Voegelin's research
on, 231
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Loemker, Leroy E., 626
Loewenstein, Karl, 249-50, 327,
333-37
Logical Investigations
(Husserl),
364
Logos, 368
London.
See
England
Long, Huey P., 131, 325
Louisiana Municipal Review,
357
Louisiana Review,
353
Louisiana State University (LSU):
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Brüning's lecture at, 476-77;
faculty of, 411, 550, 593-94;
football games at, 448; and job
offer for Voegelin from University
of Alabama in 1946, 471-75, 495,
507-10; legal position of Voegelin
at, 356-57; and Huey Long, 325;
mathematics department of,
536-38; and sabbatical leave
for Voegelin, 509-10, 546, 549,
570, 571, 575-77, 587, 591, 600,
602, 621-22; salaries at, 537,
538; Sebba's interest in position
at, 538-39; striptease artist at,
562, 564n2; students of, 342,
450-51, 545, 642; Voegelin's
courses at, 342, 411, 544, 545,
642, 646; Voegelin's position at,
5, 42, 324, 327, 341-42, 468, 483,
545; Voegelin's possible leave
of absence from (1947), 478;
Voegelin's salary at, 411-12, 472,
474, 495, 508, 509, 512, 549, 564,
600
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Louis XIV, King of France, 113, 429
Lovejoy, Arthur O., 346, 354, 574
Low, Marianne, 475-76, 601-2
Lowell, A. Lawrence, 185-86
Löwith, Karl, 64, 350, 354, 414-24,
604-5, 609-10, 611
LSU Press, 403, 573
Lubac, Henri de, 572, 574, 575, 577,
603, 605, 611, 709
Lucretius, 619
Lugmayr, 545
Luther, Martin, 272, 283, 284, 350,
600, 602, 605, 614-17
"Luther" (Voegelin), 606
Lutheranism, 86, 348, 350-51, 619
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