Macarthy, 47, 309
MacDougal, William, 74
Machiavelli, Niccolö: and demonic
|
personality, 460; Engel-Janosi
on, 586, 595-96; Hallowell on,
653; and historiography, 248;
in History of Political Ideas by
Voegelin, 266, 402, 456, 551; and
modernity, 582, 608; Oriental
elements in, 191, 277; Voegelin's
research on, 307 |
Machlup, Fritz: and "The Origins of
|
Scientism" by Voegelin, 612-13;
and possible job offer for Voegelin
from Johns Hopkins, 612, 620,
624-25, 638; and Swisher, 663;
and Voegelin's academic career,
663-64; and Voegelin's job
search in America, 39, 151-52;
and Winternitz, 184; at Yale
University, 276 |
Machlup, Mrs. F., 481, 482
Macht und Menschliche Natur
(Plessner), 295
Macmahon, Arthur W., 157, 163
Macmillan Company, 50, 403, 406,
408, 412-14, 419, 449-50, 483,
551-56, 557n1, 626, 639-40,
711-72
Madison, C. A., 652-53
Magic, 446
Magic Mountain (Mann), 647
Maimonides, Moses, 125, 385
Maistre, Joseph-Marie de, Comte,
540
Majority rule, 598
Mallarmé, Stéphane, 135
Mana, 315-16, 661
Mandeville, Bernard, 404, 438
Mandonnet, Pierre Felix, 359
Mann, Thomas: Doktor Faustus
|
by, 609-10, 618, 622-24, 635,
647; humanism of, 623, 624,
647; Joseph novels by, 136;
Magic Mountain by, 647; and
National Socialism, 203, 647;
and Nietzsche, 418-19; on
objectivity of Voegelin, 35;
and The Political Religions by
Voegelin, 42, 206 |
Mannheim, Karl, 490
Man's Place in Nature (Scheler),
393 See
: Die Stellung des
Menschen im Kosmos
Marañon, Gregorio, 153
Marburg school, 288, 440
Marcus Aurelius, 125
Maritain, Jacques, 30, 134, 574,
575, 709
Mark, Gospel of, 315
Marsilius von Padua, 354-55
Martin, Roscoe C., 243, 468-69,
474-75, 507-10
Marx, Karl: early writings of,
|
108; Engel-Janosi on, 59, 585;
Fessard on, 638; final realm of,
371; founding of Communist
Party by, 591; Gurian's interest
in publication of Voegelin's
writings on, 638, 639; in History
of Political Ideas by Voegelin,
280, 579, 583, 587, 605, 623, 638;
significance of, 439, 454; Sorel
compared with, 454 |
Marxism, 32, 33, 105, 330, 332,
335, 369, 488, 591, 705, 708
Masaryk, Jan, 563
Mattern, Johannes, 355
Maurists, 429, 431n6
"Max Weber" (Voegelin), 1, 10, 71,
73-77, 97-98, 100, 102-4
Mayer, Professor, 170, 605
Mazzini, Giuseppe, 385
McClosky, Robert G., 598-99
McGovern, William M., 189-91,
196, 228-29, 232-33
McGraw-Hill Book Company, 47,
49-50, 240, 402-3
McGurdy, Henry, 449-50
Mcllwain, Charles, 576
Mclver, 598
The Meaning of History (Löwith),
604-5, 609
"The Meaning of the Declaration of
the Rights of Man and Citizen"
(Voegelin), 684-85, 689
Meditation, 56-57, 374-77, 407-8,
443, 480
Meditations (Descartes), 354
Meditations Cartésiennes
(Husserl), 290
Meinecke, Friedrich, 596
Menger, Carl, 291
Menghin, Oswald, 38, 39, 147, 290
Merkl, Adolf, 92, 93-94, 116, 127,
157, 163, 275-76, 409-10, 687-91
Merriam, Charles E., 141-42, 150,
165, 200
Mesnard, Pierre, 579
Messiah and messianism, 253, 373
Messner, 193
Metanoia, 316
Metaphysica (Baumgarten), 87
Metaphysics, 612-13, 617
Metaphysik (Jaspers), 295
Methodenstreit, 291
Methodism, 543
Metternich, Klemens von, 466
Meyer, Eduard, 500, 597
Michelangelo, 90
Middle Ages: Comte's knowledge
|
of, 540; in History of Political
Ideas by Voegelin, 325-26, 342,
343, 352-53, 356, 408, 437-38,
555, 566-67, 646, 654, 664;
human beings of, 369; medical
doctors on illness in, 104; religion
of, 29, 105, 220, 423-24; science
in, 446 |
"Milieu and Ambiance" (Spitzer),
345-46, 351
Mill, James, 438
Mill, John Stuart, 404, 437, 452,
490
Millikan, George, 622
Millikan, Max R, 563
Milton, John, 160
Mims, 598
Mindszenti case, 607
Mintz, Max: address of, 184; on
|
contemplation, 54; on equality
before the law, 286-87; health
problems of, 264; and History
of Political Ideas by Voegelin,
53-54, 237, 238, 243-45, 260-61,
264, 271-72, 277, 286-87, 327,
495, 511-12; and Hönigswald's
"Homunculus," 510-11; and
political theory, 2; as public
accountant, 276, 287; and
theory, 2; and Toynbee, 511; and
University of Alabama position
for Voegelin, 237, 245; and
Voegelin's academic positions,
231-32, 494-95; and Voegelin's
home in Baton Rouge, 494, 512;
in Voegelin's intellectual circle,
64; and Voegelin's reflections on
political situation, 327-28 |
Misch, Georg, 569
Mises, Ludwig von, 6, 39, 289, 483,
498
Mitchell, W. C., 163
Moe, Henry A., 571-77
Mokre, Hans, 504
Möllendorff, Wichard von, 194, 206
Molotov, Vyacheslav, 433
Moltke, 348
Monadologism, 252
Monadology (Leibnitz), 252
Monarchia (Dante), 158
Monarchia temporalis, 352
Monarchia universalis, 429
Monarchy, 124-25
Monasticism, 424
"The Mongol Orders of Submission
|
to European Powers, 1245-1255"
(Voegelin), 33, 323-25, 327, 625
Mongols: and Baumgarten, 131,
134, 137-39, 141; and Elliott,
182; and Genghis Khan, 152,
158, 184, 190, 200, 247, 248, 422;
and Haberler, 148, 323-24; and
Lasswell, 150; and Schütz, 184;
and Tamerlane, 33, 131, 158,
164, 190, 194, 247-49; Voegelin's
article on "Mongol Orders of
Submission," 33, 323-25, 327;
Voegelin's publication on, in
Speculum, 184, 190, 192, 194,
196, 200, 205-6, 248; Voegelin's
research on, 131, 134, 137-39,
148, 150, 152, 154, 155, 158, 164,
177, 182, 190-92, 232, 247-49 |
Monod, M., 204
Montaigne, Michel de, 438, 456
Montesquieu, Charles-Louis de
Secondât, Baron de la Brède, 438
Moore, Mrs. William H., 247-49
More, Thomas St. , 582, 600
Morgenstern, Oskar, 218-19, 276,
308
Morstein Marx, Fritz, 47, 240,
242-43, 246, 265-69, 278-82,
322-23, 402-3
Mosca, Gaetano, 334
Mourning Becomes Electra
(O'Neill), 236
Murait, Alexander von, 41, 483-86,
497-98, 569-70
Murray, Gilbert, 162, 574
Mussolini, Benito, 18, 37, 369, 436,
668
Mystère of Jésus (Pascal), 401
Mystic of Frankfurt, 226
Mystics and mysticism:
|
Augustine's mystical
speculation, 168; and Bodin,
160; and Eckhart, 226, 415, 416,
423, 541-42, 566; Engel-Janosi
on, 356, 408; Jones on, 273, 316;
and Nietzsche, 417-18; origins of
philosophizing in, 645; Plato as
mystic, 660; and transcendence,
377; and via negativa, 34, 135,
354 |
Myths: Broch on, 542; of Comte and
|
Spencer, 161; cosmo-analogical
myths, 448, 504; dissolution of,
395; function of, 61; and Hesiod,
657, 668; and historicity of truth,
61; importance of, 502; and Plato,
61-62, 245, 339-40, 498, 504,
511-12; political myths, 33, 61;
and Romans, 398; and Rousseau,
561; and Schelling, 61, 395; of
Sorel, 161; and speculation, 657;
and Toynbee, 502, 669; as verbal
form, 614; and Vico, 61, 395, 561 |
Nachstiftung (reestablishment),
367
Napoleon, 113, 429, 447
Nathanskay, Gerhart, 257-58
National Socialism: and anti-
|
Semitism, 37, 38, 40-41, 212-13,
219-20, 699; and Austria, 25-27,
37-38, 119, 313, 333, 633, 698-
99; and Baumgarten, 34-35; and
catastrophic phase of Western
society, 613; characteristics
of, 207, 226; concessions to,
217; evil of, 34, 223; and Hitler
Youth, 640-41; legality versus
legitimacy of, 311-12; and
Loewenstein, 249; and Mann,
203; Nietzsche as important
to understanding of, 415; papal
encyclical against, 708; and race
idea, 15, 20-21, 23; and spiritual
decline, 634; takeover by, in
Germany, 25; and Third Realm,
421; and Voegelin, 15-24, 34-36,
38-43, 120, 123-24, 177, 181,
189-90, 192-95, 205, 221-23,
241, 298, 367, 408-10; and
Voegelin's family members, 43,
213-14, 215, 233-34, 636-37; and
Weltanschauung, 32, 33. See
also
Gestapo; Hitler, Adolf |
"National Types of Mind and the
Limits to Interstate Relations"
(Voegelin), 11
Nation-state, 23
Natorp, Paul, 288
Natural law, 355, 452
Natural (Schelling), 452
The Nature and Destiny of Man
(Niebuhr), 574
"Nature and Transformation of the
Modern State" (Voegelin), 104
Nazism. See
National Socialism
Nécessitas rerum, 344
Necker, Jacques, 83, 113, 438
Neo-Kantianism, 288-90
Neuer Züricher Zeitung, 137
Neumann, Dr., 454-55
New Orleans, 276
New Republic, 236
New School of Social Research,
199, 255-56, 276, 362, 381, 498,
588, 624
The New Science of Politics
(Voegelin), 4
New Testament: and Calvin, 284;
|
Epistles in, 253, 284, 318, 343,
359, 615; Gospels in, 220, 315-16,
359, 421, 423, 615; and Husserl,
371. See
also
Jesus Christ |
Newton, Sir Isaac, 543, 627
Nicholas of Cusa, 415, 416
Niebuhr, R., 398, 574, 575
Niekisch, Ernst, 254, 255n1
Niemoeller, Martin, 331
Nietzsche, Friedrich: and crisis of
|
contemporary world, 415-17,
500; critique of civilization by,
336, 397, 416-17, 440; on the
demonic, 533; and doctrine of the
return, 417-18, 421; on Germany,
370, 630; in Herrschaftslehre
by Voegelin, 83; in History of
Political Ideas by Voegelin,
280; importance of generally,
439; and intellect's effect on
values, 73; interpreters of, 76;
and Jaspers, 57, 396, 415; and
Jung, 498; Kaufmann on, 418-19;
and Löwith, 414-18, 420-24;
and moral phenomena, 24;
and Pascal, 395, 417-19; and
Rousseau, 421; in suggested
text on political theory, 384;
Voegelin's writings on, 404, 405,
415, 480; on Wagner, 407-8; and
Weber, 286; and will to break out
of decadence, 420 |
"Nietzsche and Pascal" (Voegelin),
404, 434, 480
"Nivola" (Unamuno), 623
Nominalism, 342, 359
Nomoi (Plato), 542, 623, 660
Nomos, 460-61
Northwestern University, 189-91,
196, 205, 216, 217, 223, 228,
231-33, 241, 252
Norton, Dolph, 469-70
Norway, 516-17
"A Note on Hölderlin" (Voegelin),
440
Nova Methodus, 430
Nuova Scienzia (Galileo), 587
Objectivity, 35, 491
Obras (de la Cruz), 413
Occam, William of. See
William of
Ockham
Odegard, Peter H., 327
Of Mice and Men (Steinbeck), 236
Ogg, Frederick Austin, 169
Old Testament, 284, 371
O'Leary, De Lacy, 359
The Omnipotent State (Mises), 498
"Once More: Three Years of the
Oriental Question" (Engel-
Janosi), 539-40
O'Neill, Eugene, 236
Onken, Luise Betty (Lissy). See
Voegelin, Lissy
Onken, Ulrich and Betty, 450, 453,
455
"On Multiple Realities" (Schütz),
436-37, 442-48
"On Sander's General Political
Science," 189, 455, 457n4, 504
"On the American Theory of
Theory of Due Process of Law
and Freedom" (Voegelin), 684,
687-88
On the Form of the American Mind
(Voegelin), 9, 11, 17, 97, 157, 163,
679-82
"On the Theory of Consciousness"
(Voegelin), 56-57
"On the Theory of the State Form"
(Voegelin), 678-79
"On Types of Character and
Skepticism" (Voegelin), 649n2
On Tyranny (Strauss), 596
Openness, 22, 29, 32, 82, 122-23,
681
Open Society (Popper), 591
Opitz, Peter J., 3n4, 48n137
Oppenheimer, Franz, 239
Order and History (Voegelin), 4, 5,
47, 62
Origin and Goal of History
(Jaspers), 648
"The Origins of Scientism"
(Voegelin), 587, 590, 591, 600,
603, 607-8, 610-13, 620, 624,
624n2, 626-28, 664
Ortega y Gasset, José, 127-28
Ostermann, 230
Otaka, Tomoo, 578, 588-89
"The Ought in Kant" (Voegelin),
85, 140
Our Town (Wilder), 236
Oxford University, 9, 116, 153, 162
Oxford University Press, 406
Pagan Imperialism (Evola), 127
Paideia (Jaeger), 574
Paine, Thomas, 231, 438
Palmer, J. E., 56, 479-80
Palmer, Paul A., 383-85
Pareto, Vilfredo, 186, 334, 382, 430,
667
Paris. See
France
Parliamentarism, failure of, 18
Parmenides, 94
Parsons, Talcott: "Action, Situation
|
and Normative Pattern" by, 270-
71; and American Political
Science Association, 383-85;
on anomie, 251-52; on anti-
Semitism, 251-53; and Austrian
refugee politics, 342-43;
"Democracy and Social Structure
in Pre-Nazi Germany" by, 347-
51; and German predicament,
43; and History of Political Ideas
by Voegelin, 241, 242, 269-70,
273, 305, 325-26, 342, 406; and
predestination, 282-86, 286n1,
304-5; and proposed book on
Germany with Hartshorne, 325,
326n2; on Scheler's forms of
knowledge, 342, 343n1; and
Schütz, 242, 270, 273, 287-91,
303-4; on separation of church
and state, 506-7; and suggested
texts in political theory, 384-
85; and Voegelin's teaching
positions, 325, 341-42; and
Weber, 184, 270, 273, 287, 292,
293-96 |
Parsons, Wilfred, 383-85
Pascal, Blaise: and crisis of
|
civilization, 708; in History of
Political Ideas by Voegelin, 438;
and Nietzsche, 395, 417-19;
and struggle against destruction
of the spirit, 518; Voegelin's
writings on, 404, 415, 434, 480;
writings by, 401 |
Patriotic Front, 27, 45, 194, 194n3
Patzelt, Erna, 455
Paul, Jean, 90, 120
Paul, Saint, 253, 282, 304, 316, 318,
614-15
Péguy, Charles, 384
Peitho, 659-62
Pelliot, M. Paul, 158
Penniman, Mr., 327
Pennock, J. Roland, 383-85
Pensées (Pascal), 401
People of God, 49, 265, 266-67,
279, 284, 287, 316, 566-67, 623
Pericles, 422
Perlman, Selig, 157, 169
Pernter, Hans, 37, 193
"Perpetual Peace" (Fleischer),
259-60
Perroux, Francois, 648
Persuasion, 659-61
Peter (apostle), 317
Peter Damian, Saint, 359
Petropulos, William, 65, 66
Petschek, Georg, 276
Pettee, G. S., 187
Pfeifer, Helfried, 40, 166-69
Phaedo (Plato), 339, 621
Phenomenalism, 439-40
"The Phenomenological Approach
to History" (Kaufmann), 352
Phenomenology, 78, 370-71, 380,
386-89, 617, 644
Philo (Wolfson), 617, 644
Philo Judaeus, 124, 617
The Philosophy of History (Engel-
Janosi), 432-33
Philosophical anthropology, 9-10,
15, 133,295-96
Philosophische Anthropologie
(Dempf) 646, (Landsberg), 295
Philosophy: and contemplative
|
philosopher, 43-44, 47, 63-64;
crisis of, 57-58; and historicity
of truth, 60-61; origins of
philosophizing in mysticism,
645; philosopher as diagnostician
of disorder, 60-61; "public" office
of philosopher, 57, 58; Strauss on,
53. See
also
specific philosophers |
Philosophy and Phenomenological
Research, 276
Physics, 627
Physis, 460-61
Piccolomini, Enea Silvio, 33, 131
Piers Plowman, 478
Pistis, 344
Pius IX, Pope, 665-66
Plato: and Atlantis saga, 495,
|
496, 504; Berstel on, 518; and
Coleridge's "Kubla Khan," 621;
cycle theory of, 495, 496, 504;
and decline of Athens, 628; and
epistemology, 380; in History
of Political Ideas by Voegelin,
495, 496, 498, 503-4, 507,
511-12, 555, 558-59, 565, 611,
655; as key to Voegelin's self-
understanding, 54; metaphysics
and theology of, 225; as mystic,
66o; and myths, 61-62, 245,
339-40, 498, 504, 511-12, 547;
and persuasion, 659-61; and
polis, 542; and politeia, 512;
political science of, 338-40; and
"public" office of philosopher,
57; on reunification of spirit
and power, 66o; significance of,
439; Verdross on, 503; and via
negativa, 354; Voegelin's interest
in generally, 611; on wisdom and
wise men's knowledge, 31, 53,
54, 245, 661. See
also
specific
works |
"Plato's Egyptian Myth" (Voegelin),
62, 507, 507n4, 511
Plebiscitarian Führer, 21
Plessner, Helmuth, 14, 295
Plöchl, Willibald, 45, 46, 296-303,
299n2, 307-10, 504
Plotinus, 125, 225, 354, 385
Pneuma, 315-16
Poggio Bracciolini, Giovanni
Francesco, 248, 438
Poland, 238
Polis, 260, 340, 352, 511, 542, 555,
662
Politeia (Plato), 339
Political cosmion, 52-53
Political ideas, 50-52, 62-63, 439
Political myths, 33, 61
Political order, 51, 52
"Political Philosophy and History"
(Strauss), 608-9
The Political Religions (Voegelin):
|
and Baumgarten, 34-35, 168;
and Elliott, 190; first version
of preface of, 35-36; foreword
of, 203, 206, 217, 219, 221; and
Gurian, 193; and Lane, 625;
and Lasswell, 150; and Karsten
Lemche, 219-23; and Mann, 42,
203, 206; possibility of ban of,
227; publication and distribution
of, 146, 148, 150, 156, 164, 180,
206, 217; themes of, 32-33,
34, 58, 144-45, 148; Voegelin's
further work on themes of,
196-97 |
Political science: of Aristotle and
|
Plato, 13, 53, 338-40; definition
of, 2; Dempf and development
of new political science, 576;
Easton on, and problems of social
significance, 667; Mintz and
political theory, 2; relativism in
political theory, 488; research
in, 489-92; state of, in America,
642; suggested texts in political
theory, 383-85 |
Political Science Review, 506
Political theory, 2, 383-85, 488, 686
Politics: Brookings Institution's
|
problem method in foreign
politics, 620, 622; Hallowell's
Christian perspective on, 653;
partial interpretations of, 487-88;
and science, 30-32; Voegelin's
pessimism about, 425; Voegelin's
proposed research on system of,
572-77, 642 |
Politics (Aristotle), 339-40, 645
"Politics as a Profession" (Weber),
73
Politikos (Plato), 339, 495, 496
Politique positive (Comte), 451
Politische Kulturgeschichte
(political history of civilization),
589
Pomponazzi, Pietro, 582
Popper, Karl, 591
"Popular Education, Science, and
Politics" (Voegelin), 30-31, 133
Positive law, 104-5
Positivism, 338, 535, 667
Possony, Stefan Th., 258-59
Potenzenlehre (Schelling), 423
Pound, Roscoe, 9, 157, 163
Powell, Alden L., 411, 600
Powell, Th. R., 157, 162-63
Power (Russell), 193
Pragmatism, 121, 154, 168, 444,
445
Predestination, 282-86, 286n1,
304-5, 417
The Prince (Machiavelli), 586, 596
Princeton University, 218-19, 276
Principia (Descartes), 587
Principles of the Ancient
Philosophy of Law and the
State (Verdross), 503
Problèmes Européens (Romains),
254
The Problem of Knowledge
(Cassirer), 587
Proletariat, 18, 369, 488
Proofs of God. See
God
Propaganda, 192-93, 604
Property, 684, 687
Protestant Ethic (Weber), 293
Protestantism: and Comte,
|
451; and Lutheranism, 86,
348, 350-51; and Methodism,
543; and predestination,
282-86, 286n1, 304-5; and
Reformation, 273, 285, 286,
304, 541, 542, 600, 606.
See
also
Christianity; and
Protestant philosophers and
theologians |
Proudhon, Pierre-Joseph, 120
Proust, Marcel, 448
Prussia, 186-87, 348, 350-51, 631
Przywara, Erich, 465, 574, 575, 709
Pseudo-Dionysius, 385
Psychiatry, 483-84
Psychoanalysis, 140, 290, 295-96,
415, 440, 448
Psychologie der Weltanschauungen
(Jaspers), 295
Psychology, 661
Psychology and Alchemy (Jung),
497
Psychology and Religion (Jung),
497
Pure theory of law, 116, 129, 290,
291, 677-78, 683-84, 688-90
"The Pure Theory of Law and the
State" (Voegelin), 677-78
Purgatio, 373
Puritanism, 121, 520
Quadragesimo Anno, 706
"The Quest for the Concrete"
(Voegelin), 543-44, 544n2
Race and State (Voegelin): and
|
Baumgarten, 14-15, 20, 93, 95,
98-99, 108, 109,110, 123-24;
introduction to, 15, 108; and
National Socialism, 20-21,
123-24; negative review of, 20,
123-24; publisher for, 15, 109;
table of contents of, 98-99, 109;
themes of, 157, 164 |
Race as a Political Factor (Gregory),
120
Race theory and race idea: and
|
Baumgarten, 14-15, 20, 93, 95,
98-99, 108, 109,110, 123-24;
and community, 61; Gregory
on, 120; "Growth of the Race
Idea" by Voegelin, 241, 243; in
Herrschaftslehre by Vogelin,
91-92; and History of Political
Ideas by Voegelin, 50; in The
History of the Race Idea by
Voegelin, 15, 19,110, 112,
116-17, 120, 157-58, 164; and
National Socialism, 15, 20-21,
23; Research Report on Race
Theory by Voegelin, 19, 20. See
also Race and State (Voegelin) |
Radicalism, 534-35
Ranke, Leopold von, 398, 466
Rankin, 455
Rappard, William, 11
Rasse und Staat (Voegelin). See
Race and State (Voegelin)
Rationality, 381-82
"Rationality" (Schütz), 381-83
Rauschning, Hermann, 223, 227,
238
Realissimum, 34, 135, 375
Realperson, 372, 416
Recherche du Temps Perdu
(Proust), 448
Rechtslehre (Voegelin),110, 111n3
Redcliffe, Lord, 539
Reduction, 374, 377, 486n12, 542
Rees, Paul, 537
Reformation, 273, 285, 286, 304,
541, 542, 600, 606
Regionsphilosophie (Pryzwara), 574
Reichsverwaltungsblatt, 20,
123-24
Relativity of relevance, 392-93
Relevance, 392-97
Religion: and Bodin, 29-32, 86-
|
87, 134; of Middle Ages, 29,
105, 220, 423-24; Voegelin
on "turning religious," 29-
30, 97-98, 105, 134; and
Weltanschauung, 23, 28, 32, 134;
world-transcendent religions
versus intra-mundane religions,
34. See
also
Catholicism;
Christianity; Protestantism |
Renan, Joseph-Ernest, 120, 334,
436, 490
The Republic (Plato), 504
"Research Report on Racial
Science" (Voegelin), 20, 120, 123
Res privata, 334
Res publica, 334
Review of Politics, 193, 241, 243,
265, 318, 351, 353, 361-62, 405,
470-71, 506, 637-38
The Revolt of the Masses (Ortega y
Gasset), 127-28
The Revolution of Nihilism
(Rauschning), 223, 227
Revue de Paris, 153
Rhetoric (Aristotle), 649
Rickert, Henrich, 288
Road to Serfdom (Hayek), 497
Rockefeller Foundation: and
|
emigration of Voegelin to
America, 39, 42; and Engel-
Janosi, 176, 178, 229, 606; and
Herrschaftslehre by Voegelin,
80-81, 91-92, 113-14; and
Roscoe Martin, 469; and Race
and State by Voegelin, 110;
reports by Voegelin to, 10, 16,
79-81, 91-92,110, 112-14; and
University of Alabama position
for Voegelin, 324; and University
of Vienna summer school (1948),
566; Voegelin's grants from and
grant requests to, 12-13, 27-28,
42, 86, 90, 92, 212, 420, 469;
and Voegelin's interest in trip to
Europe during postwar period,
571, 577, 597, 603, 640, 650;
and Voegelin's search for job in
America, 145-46, 161-62, 165,
172, 190, 192, 194, 195, 199;
and Voegelin's study in America
(1924-1926), 9, 79, 116, 148-49,
153, 162-63, 190 |
Rohrlich, Georg F., 588, 589-90
Die Rolle der Erotik in der
männlichen Gesellschaft
(Blüher), 349
Romains, Jules, 254
Roman law, 628
Romanticism, 96, 158, 206, 252,
347, 349, 365, 541, 708
Das römische Gespräch, 500
Rommen, Heinrich Albert, 592
Roosevelt, Franklin, 668-69
The Roots of National Socialism
(Butler), 325
Rosenberg, Alfred, 161, 226
Rosenstock-Huessy, Eugen, 404
Rothacker, Erich, 9-10, 71-73
Rothfels, Hans, 450
Rott, Hans, 45, 299n2, 300, 307,
311
Rougier, Louis Auguste, 358-61
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques: in The
|
Authoritarian State by Voegelin,
158; and crisis of contemporary
world, 397; and Durkheim,
103; in History of Political
Ideas by Voegelin, 265, 280,
437, 438; Kendall on, 558;
and Nietzsche, 421; Strauss
on, 560-61, 565; in suggested
texts in political science, 384;
Vico compared with, 561; and
"volonté générale," 102 |
Rühl, Fritz, 215-16, 216n1, 636
The Rule of the Inferior (E.Jung),
128
|
The Ruler in the Modern State
(Voegelin), 16, 113-14
Russell, Bertrand, 193
Russia: and Bolshevism, 471;
|
constitution of, 105; dictatorship
in, 18, 23; and Eastern Germany,
629; Engel-Janosi on, 539; Fröbel
on, 539; LSU courses on, 642;
Schelting on, 606, 642; suggested
political science texts on, 385;
as superpower, 631; and World
War II, 277, 329, 330. See
also
Communism |
Russia and Europe (Schelting), 606,
642
Russland Unterwegs (Lieb), 574
Sabine, George H., 48, 318, 411
Sacrum Imperium (Dempf), 127,
342, 352, 360, 565-66, 574, 576,
646, 654, 664
Saeculum senescens, 462-63
Sainte-Beuve, C. A., 102
Salin, Edgar, 162
Salier, Karl Felix, 118, 120n2
Sandburg, Carl, 133
Sandoz, Ellis, 48n137
Santayana, George, 9, 105, 140,
225, 252, 381, 447, 619, 628, 709
Sartor Resartus (Carlyle), 404
Sartre, Jean-Paul, 635
Satanism. See
Devil
Sauermann, Heinz, 645
Schafranek, Dr., 142
Scheler, Max: and Catholicism,
|
329, 709; and crisis of
contemporary world, 397;
on knowledge, 342, 343n1, 658-
59; on longing, 377; on sources
of hate against Germans, 425-26,
439; writings by, 15, 295-96, 393,
425, 439, 574 |
Schelling, Friedrich: and Engel-
|
Janosi, 451-52; in History of
Political Ideas by Voegelin, 456,
495, 496; Jung compared with,
497-98; and myths, 61, 395; on
natural law, 452; Plato compared
with, 62; Potenzenlehre by, 423;
and public office of philosopher,
57; and Schütz, 437-40; on
systems and artworks, 518;
on theogony, 662; Voegelin's
writings on, 434, 437, 451-52
"Schelling" (Voegelin), 434, 437,
451-52 |
Schelting, Alexander von, 603, 606,
642
Schick, F. B., 592
Schiller, Friedrich, 103-4
Schlieffen, Alfred von, 120, 348
Schmalenbach, Herman, 495
Schmitt, Carl, 11, 14, 18, 80,
261-62, 291, 311
Schmoller, Gustav, 291
Schnabl, Wolfgang, 640-43
Schoeppe, W., 10n9
Scholasticism, 342, 376, 422-23,
517, 661
Scholem, Gershom, 356
Scholz, Richard, 354-55
Schönbauer, Ernest, 38n105, 167
Schönemann, Mr., 137, 139
Schopenhauer, Arthur, 407
Schreier, Fritz, 276, 588
Schuhl, Pierre-Maxime, 657
Schüller, Richard, 237n2
Schuman, Frederick L., 239, 455,
468, 470-71
Schumann, Mr., 143
Schumpeter, Joseph, 39, 172, 276,
603, 617, 627
Schusschnigg, Kurt von, 26, 27, 35,
37, 45, 193, 311, 495
Schütz, Alfred: and American
|
Political Science Association,
431; and "Apostasy" by Voegelin,
428-30; on Aristotle, 649; as
businessman, 588; and character
types and skepticism essay by
Voegelin, 649, 658-62; "Choice
and Decision" by, 437; and
cosmion, 52; and "The Crisis"
by Voegelin, 578; and Harvard
University position for Voegelin,
184-87; and History of Political
Ideas by Voegelin, 53, 58, 235,
237, 238, 351-53, 437-41, 543-44,
657; "Homecomer" by, 430-31;
and Husserl, 55, 57-58, 236,
291, 363-78, 386-400; and ideas
and political ideas as defined
by Voegelin, 51; and Leibniz,
428-30, 578; literary readings
recommended by Voegelin to,
236; and Mongols article by
Voegelin, 184; and New School
of Social Research, 362, 381;
and Northwestern University,
234-35; "On Multiple Realities"
by, 436-37, 442-48; and "The
Origins of Scientism" by
Voegelin, 617; and Parsons,
242, 270, 273, 287-91, 303-4;
personal affairs and career of,
362, 381, 543; and Philosophy
and Phenomenological Research,
276; on rationality, 381-83; and
Siger de Brabant, 351-53, 358-61;
and solitude of Voegelin, 63;
"Tiresias" by, 437; and Toynbee's
Study of History, 362; and
Voegelin's Guggenheim grant
application, 656; in Voegelin's
intellectual circle, 64 |
Schweiger, Clothilde, 541, 542n2
Schweiger, Hertha, 540-41, 542n2
Science: and astronomy, 346,
|
363, 396, 441; experimental
science in Middle Ages, 446;
and Husserl, 617-18; and
physics, 627; and politics, 30-32;
Rousseau on, 561; and theory,
31-32; Voegelin's use of term, 5;
Wissenschaftsgläubigkeit (faith
in science), 29, 105 |
Science and the Modern World
(Whitehead), 618
Scientism, 587, 590, 591, 600, 603,
607-8, 610-13, 620, 624, 624n2,
626-28, 708
Scienza Nuova (Vico), 487, 587
Scott, James Brown, 356
Scroggs, William O., 476, 623
Seattle, 569, 592-93, 599-600
Sebba, Gregor, 44-45, 274, 309-11,
498, 538-39, 670
Second Treatise on Government
(Locke), 132-33
The Second War (Berstel), 512-19
Seilern, Oswald, 177-78, 230
Selbstkritik der Philosophie
und vergleichende Philoso-
phiegeschichte im Umriss
(Dempf), 565-66, 576, 646
Selbsttätigkeit (self-activity), 89
"Semiramis" (Valéry), 168
Sentiments, 351-52, 430
Sewanee Review, 56, 479-80
Sex roles, 348-50
Sextus Empiricus, 649
Shakespeare, William, 457-64, 567,
580-81
Shils, Edward, 534
Shotwell, James T., 335-37, 337n1,
411
Sidgwick, Henry, 591
Siebeck, J., 15, 109
Siéyès, Abbé Emmanuel-Joseph,
101-2
Siger de Brabant, 351-53, 358-61,
368
Sigwart, Christoph, 15
Sigwart, Hans-Jörg, 8n6, 29n75
Simmel, Georg, 24
Sinnhafter Aufbau (Schütz), 437
Situation of the Age (Jaspers), 490
Smellie, Kingsley Bryce, 534
Smend, Rudolf, 162
Smith, Adam, 261
Smith, Preserved, 606
Snell, Bruno, 647-48
Sociality of the spirit, 60
Social Research, 340-41, 561, 565,
590, 607
Social Science Research Council,
347, 357, 583-85
Social sciences: methodological
situation in sociology, 610-11; objectivity of, 491;
schism in, 611; and science
of politics, 30. See
also
Political
science
The Social Teaching of the
Christian Churches (Troeltsch),
273
Sociology, 610-11
Sociology of the State
(Oppenheimer), 239
Socrates, 339, 555, 657, 660, 660-61
Solon, 260
Sombart, Werner, 502n1
Somerville, John, 479
Sorel, Georges, 161, 384, 453-54
Soul, 339, 368-69, 377, 504, 520-21,
645, 648-49, 660
The Sources of Hate against
Germans (Scheler), 425, 439
Southern Political Science
Association, 237, 238, 241, 480,
663, 665, 668
Sovereignty, 683-84, 688-89
Soviet Philosophy (Somerville), 479
Soviet Politics (Schuman), 455,
468, 470-71
Spain, 385
Spann, Othmar, 6, 82, 587, 588n3
Speculum, 184, 190, 192, 194, 196,
200, 206, 248
Spencer, Herbert, 160, 161, 261
Spengler, Oswald, 127, 252, 397,
415, 421, 499-500, 597, 707
Spinoza, Baruch, 160, 619
Spinoza (Wolfson), 645
Spirit, 660-61
Spiritualism, 709
Spiritual realism, 32
Spiritus mundi, 368
Spitzer, Leo, 345-46, 351, 407
Springer Publishing, 16, 91, 135,
188-89, 197-98
Die Staatsführung nach
deutschem, italienischem und
bisherigem österreichischem
Recht (Pfeifer), 166-69
Staatslehre, 11-14, 16, 28, 61, 80,
in, 115-16, 498, 504, 677-79
Staatsraison, 344
Staatswissenschaften, 28, 504
Stalin, Joseph, 385, 426, 467, 582
Starck, Taylor, 207n2, 409-10
State: idea of, 678-79; nation-state,
23; and unity of law, 78, 685-86,
690
State Department, U.S., 46, 111,
300-303, 309, 310, 342, 622
Statesman (Plato), 504
Steinbeck, John, 236
Steiner, Herbert, 204, 250
Die Stellung des Menschen im
Kosmos (Scheler), 15, 295, 574
Stoerck, Felix, 291
Stöhr, Adolf, 447
Stoicism, 225, 264
Stolleis, Michael, 20n53
The Story of Political Philosophers
(Catlin), 240
Stowe, Leland, 517
Strachansky, 540
"The Stranger" (Schütz), 381
Strauss, Benno, 341
Strauss, Leo: on Averroism,
|
361; and Cairns's positivism,
338; and History of Political
Ideas by Voegelin, 340-41; and
Husserl, 379-80; On Tyranny
by, 596; on philosophy, 53; and
Platonic-Aristotelian science
of politics, 338-40; "Political
Philosophy and History" by,
608-9; on Rousseau, 560-61, 565;
on Spinoza, 619; in Voegelin's
intellectual circle, 64; Voegelin's
interest in meeting, 125; writing
by generally, 618-19 |
Structure of Social Action
(Parsons), 294, 295
Studies in Mystical Religion
(Jones), 273, 316
Study of History (Toynbee), 361-62,
490, 574, 669
Sub specie Dei, 285
Sub specie hominis, 285
Sub-universes, 447-48
Suchy, 654, 666
Summa Theologica (Thomas
Aquinas), 285, 343-44, 517
Sun symbolism, 124-25
Superbia vitae, 423
Suzuki, T. D., 589
Swisher, Carl B., 620, 663, 665, 668
Switzerland, 41
Syllabus Errorum, 401, 708
Symbols: of Atlantis saga, 496, 504;
|
and consciousness, 56-57; and
political ideas, 52; restoration of
luminosity of, 609; Voegelin's
areas of study of, 159 |
Symposium (Plato), 339, 661
System of Philosophy (Jaspers), 354
Talmud, 579
Tamerlane, 33, 131, 158, 164, 190,
194, 247-49
Tarn, William Woodthorpe, 279,
615
Tartaglia, Niccolo, 587
Tate, Allen, 5 81
Tawney, R. H., 47, 279, 308, 309,
709
Telos, 365-70, 372, 374, 378
Ten Commandments, 446
Tennenbaum, Hedy, 101, 512-19
Tennessee, 238
Tertiary Order, 566-67
Tezner, Friedrich, 291
Theaetrum Naturae (Bodin), 441
Theages, (pseudo-Plato) 660-61
Theaitetos (Plato), 495
Theogony, 662, 668
Theologia negativa, 415, 416-17
Theoria, 31-32, 53
Die Theorie der Politik (Fröbel),
539
Theory, 2, 31-32, 53, 144~45, 643,
686
Thirty Years' War, 630-31
This Great Stage (Heilman), 580-81
Thomas à Kempis, 375
Thomas Aquinas, Saint: and
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amicitia in faith, 619; Berstel
on, 517; and Cognitio fidei, 502;
comprehensive approach of, 13,
53; in History of Political Ideas
by Voegelin, 280; on human
substance (intellectus), 368; and
justification by faith, 343-44;
ontological assumptions of,
352; and predestination, 285,
417; Summa Theologica by, 285,
343-44, 517; and theory of action,
423; vision of, 517; Voegelin's
interest in generally, 611 |
"Thomas Mann and Nietzsche"
(Kaufmann), 418-19
Thompson, Mr., 174
Thucydides, 421, 660
Tillich, Paul, 437
Timaeus (Plato), 62, 495, 496, 504,
511, 659
Timaeus Commentary (Cornford),
574
Timur. See
Tamerlane
"Tiresias" (Schütz), 437
Tocqueville, Alexis de, 490
Tolerance, 160
Tolstoy, Lev, 385
"The Totalitarian Climate"
(Voegelin), 42-43, 697-99
Totalitarianism, 26-27, 42-43, 58,
158, 242, 334-35, 697-99
"Totalitarian Politics" (Morstein-
Marx), 242
Toynbee, Arnold: as Christian-
|
humanist historian, 709; and
Dempf, 646; Engel-Janosi on, 668,
669; and Feibleman, 499-501;
on general laws of history, 421;
on God, 669; Gurian on, 361-62;
and Kauder, 501, 502; and Mintz,
511; and myths, 502, 669; Study
of History by, 361-62, 490, 574,
669; and Voegelin's proposed
research on system of politics,
572-77, 642 |
Transcendence, 354, 373, 375-78,
399, 417, 662
Treaty of Versailles, 467
Tribalism, 471
Triebel, Heinrich, 162
Trilling, Lionel, 581-82
Troeltsch, Ernst, 272, 279, 287, 359
Trois Reformateurs (Maritain), 574
Turgot, Anne-Robert-Jacques, 495
The Turn of the Screw (James),
519-36, 544, 581
Tuscarora Indian Reservation, 231
TVA, 238
Über die Form des amerikanischen
Geistes (Voegelin). See
On the
Form of the American Mind
(Voegelin)
Übermensch, 495, 498
Ulich, Professor, 571
Unamuno, Miguel de, 623, 709
Unconscious, 62, 448, 496, 617
UNESCO, 593
Ungrund, 377
Unio mystica, 373
"The Unique and the General"
(Wolff), 610-11
United Nations, 498
United States. See
America
"The Unity of the Law and the
Social Structure of Meaning
Called State" (Voegelin), 78,
685-86, 690
University of Alabama: enrollment
|
drop at, and Voegelin's leaving,
322-23, 324, 325, 326; job offers
for Voegelin from, in 1946, 471-
75, 495, 507-10; job possibility
for Voegelin at, 196, 205; salary
for Voegelin at, 276; Voegelin's
courses and lectures at, 216,
227, 241, 242-43, 245; Voegelin's
reason for accepting job at, 274,
300, 301; Voegelin's teaching
position at, 42, 216-18, 223-24,
228, 236, 545, 641 |
University of Berlin, 162, 190, 200
University of Chicago, 141-42,
149-51, 667
University of Cincinnati, 199-201,
216-17
University of Frankfurt, 115-17
University of Graz, 36, 38, 139,
145, 147, 151, 193
University of Heidelberg, 162, 190,
200
University of Vienna: academic
|
cliques at, 10; conditions in,
during 1946, 455; faculty changes
by National Socialists at, 154-
55, 409-10, 455; Voegelin's
appointment for summer school
at (1948), 566, 569-70, 577;
Voegelin's dismissal from, 8,
38, 142-43, 167, 177, 189-90,
193-95, 212, 213, 588; Voegelin's
teaching career at, 11-12, 36,
79-80, 86, 108, 112, 116, 129,
131, 136, 138, 143-44, 148-49,
150, 153-54, 156-57, 162-64,
167, 190, 199-200, 610-11;
Voegelin's possible return to,
546, 549, 603 |
University of Washington, 569,
592-93, 599-600
University of Wisconsin, 9, 116,
153, 156-57, 162-65, 169, 190,
200
Upanishads, 354
Urstiftung (primal establishment),
364-65, 366, 387
The Use and Abuse of History
(Nietzsche), 407
Utilitarianism, 404, 534-35
"Utilitarianism" (Voegelin), 452
Utopia, 259-60
Valéry, Paul, 138, 168, 204, 250,
619
Van den Brück, Moeller, 127
Van Sickle, John, 10, 13-16, 79-81,
91-92,110, 112-14
Vaterländische Front (Patriotic
Front), 27, 45, 194, 194n3
Verantwortungsethik (ethics of
responsibility), 102-3
Verdross, Alfred von: and
|
Adamovich, 654; and Austrian
Committee for Coordinating
International Studies, 170;
and Austrian refugees' return
to Vienna, 504-5; and book
reviews by Voegelin, 188-89;
and History of Political Ideas by
Voegelin, 503-4; and National
Socialism, 409; and Neumann,
454; and "On Sander's General
Political Science" by Voegelin,
455, 457n4, 504; Principles
of the Ancient Philosophy of
Law and the State by, 503; and
references for Voegelin, 80-81,
92; and Voegelin's appointment
for summer school at University
of Vienna (1948), 566, 569, 577 |
Vergil (Haecker), 29, 95, 97-98
Vermont, 224, 227. See
also
Bennington College
Via negativa, 34, 135, 354
Vico, Giambattista: and Cogito
|
ergo sum, 587; and crisis of
civilization, 708; and cycle
theory of history, 480; Feibleman
on, 499; in History of Political
Ideas by Voegelin, 279, 287, 438,
495, 496; and myths, 61, 395, 561;
and public office of philosopher,
57; and das römische Gespräch,
499-500; Rousseau compared
with, 561; Scienza Nuova by,
487, 587 |
Victoria, Queen, 265
Vienna: conditions in, during 1946,
|
454-55, 481-83; Engel-Janosi's
travel to, 586, 606, 614, 654,
655; Independent Institute of
Social Studies proposed for,
10; intellectual circles of, 8,
43, 116; Jews in, 16, 109-10,
219-20; and National Socialism,
16; shops in, 261; Voegelin's
academic beginnings in, 10-16,
116; Voegelin's courses and
lectures for Vienna School for
Adult Education, 12, 28, 142-43,
153, 673-75; Voegelin's possible
return to, 546, 549, 576, 603,
618, 650-51. See
also
Austria; University of Vienna |
Vienna School for Adult Education,
12, 28, 32, 142-43, 153, 157,
163-64, 673-75
Vierkandt, Alfred, 162
Virgil, 29, 95, 97-98, 435
Virgil (Broch), 435,436
Virtu, 460
Virtue, 561
Vita contemplativa, 407
Vitalism, 85-86 See
: Leben-
sphilosophie
Vitoria, Francisco de, 356, 466-67
Voegelin, Eric: academic beginnings
|
of, in Vienna, 8, 10-16; academic
credentials of, and search for
employment in America, 39-40,
144-62, 183, 190-96, 199-201,
205, 214-15; accent of, 243; adult
education courses and lectures
by, in Vienna, 12, 28, 142-43, 153,
157, 163-64, 673-75; American
citizenship for, 46, 299, 337,
485-86, 636; in America on
Rockefeller scholarship (1924-
1926), 9, 79, 116, 153, 162-63,
190; anamnetic experiments of,
2, 48, 56, 399-400, 480; Austrian
citizenship of, 9; as autodidact,
437; automobile of, 570; at
Bennington College, 42, 216,
217, 218, 223, 224, 227, 228, 246;
as contemplative scholar, 43-44,
47, 63-64; curriculum vitae and
research areas of, 115-17, 156-59,
162-64, 190-91, 199-200, 625;
dismissal of, from University of
Vienna, 8, 38, 142-43, 167, 177,
189-90, 193-95, 212, 213, 588;
and draft in U.S., 333, 337, 356,
357, 636, 641; early teaching
career of, 11-12, 36-38, 79-80,
86, 108, 112, 116, 127-28, 129,
131, 136, 138, 139, 142-44, 148-
49, 150, 153-54, 156-57, 162-64,
167, 190, 199-200, 610-11;
education of, 8-9, 115-16, 162;
emigration of, to America, 5, 8,
36-42, 172-82, 184, 197-98, 205,
214. 588, 641; false attribution
of Jewishness of, 40, 166-69;
family of, 115, 132, 544, 636-37;
and family's involvement in
National Socialism, 43, 213-14,
215. 233-34, 636-37; finances
of, 12-13, 36, 42, 78, 79, 81-82,
86, 88, 90, 93, 98, 100, 109,
111-12, 120, 165, 174, 177, 347,
412, 434, 456, 519, 545, 550; and
Gestapo, 6, 41, 177, 181, 192, 194,
195, 205, 409, 545, 636; health
problems of, 262, 341, 589; home
and garden of, in Baton Rouge,
475-77, 483, 485, 494, 503,
512, 519, 536, 544, 560, 601-2;
home of, in Austria, 133-34,
214; housing for, in Cambridge
during summer (1949), 625-26,
644, 656; influences on, 116-17;
intellectual circle of, 8, 43,
63-64, 116; Kelsen's evaluation
of scholarship of, 11, 676-82;
language abilities of, 93-94, 164,
200, 241, 464, 479, 641; Layer's
evaluation of scholarship of,
683-86; lecture topics proposed
by, 218-19, 547-48; in London
and Paris, 9, 13, 26, 29-30,
33, 79, 124-25, 127, 153, 163,
200; marriage of, 12, 93, 94, 95;
Merkl's evaluation of scholarship
of, 687-91; and mother's death,
132; as secretary of Austrian
Committee for Coordinating
International Studies, 27-28,
37, 153, 157, 164, 170-71, I74,
200; selection of letters of, 1-8,
65; translation of letters by,
66; vacations of, 235-36, 280,
282, 286, 306. See
also
Austrian
refugees; Harvard University;
Louisiana State University (LSU);
National Socialism; University
of Alabama; and specific works
Voegelin, Lissy: American
citizenship for, 485-86, 636;
on Austria's destruction, 211-14;
in Baton Rouge, 456, 475-76;
and Despit, 411; emigration of,
to America, 5, 8, 36-42, 172-82,
184, 197-98, 205, 214, 588,
641; engagement of, 88; English
language abilities of, 207, 276;
and exodus from Austria, 41;
and family's involvement in
National Socialism, 43, 213-14,
215, 233-34; and father's death,
544; health problems of, 262,
419, 456, 509, 510, 519; home
and garden of, in Baton Rouge,
475-77, 483, 485, 494, 503, 512,
519, 536, 544, 560, 601-2; home
of, in Austria, 133-34, 214;
housing for, in Cambridge during
summer (1949), 625-26, 644,
656; marriage of, 12, 93, 94, 95;
parents and family background
of, 115, 450, 453, 455, 456,
544, 636; and Schütz, 367; and
shipping to Austria in postwar
period, 466; and The Turn of the
Screw by James, 535; vacation
of, 235-36, 280, 282, 286, 306; in
Vermont, 224, 227; and Waal's
essays, 306; and Yale University,
549, 550 |
Volk, 349, 369
Völkerrecht (law of nations), 689
Völkischen (folk-ideologues), 226
Völkischer Beobachter, 136
Volksbildungseinrichtungen
(Vienna's adult education
institutions), 12, 28, 142-43, 153,
157, 163-64, 673-75
Volksgeist, 102, 160
Volksleben (European peoples), 567
Volonté générale, 102, 103
Voltaire, 428, 430, 440, 518
Von Wiese, Leopold, 73-77, 74n1
Waal, Elizabeth de, 305-8, 308n1
Wagner, Gerhard, 3n4
Wagner, Richard, 407-8
Wagner in Bayreuth (Nietzsche),
407
Wahnsinniger oder Prophet!
(Muralt), 483-85, 497
Walz, Gustav, 129
Wandervogel movement, 349-50
The War against the West (Kolnai),
203
Warfare, 426-27, 456. See
also
World War I; World War II
Warren, Robert Penn, 581, 595
Wartenberg, Count Paul Yorck von,
348
"Was dürfen die Menschen
wissen?" (Voegelin), 31
Watkins, Mr., 612, 626, 638
The Way of the German Race
(Sailer), 118
The Ways of Faith (Stöhr), 447
Weber, Alfred, 162
Weber, Marianne, 74, 75-76, 78,
96-98
Weber, Max: and Baumgarten,
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103-4; on charisma, 382; and
consequences of rationalism,
395; critique of civilization
by, 336, 397; on culture, 11,
13; and Dewey's doctrine of
deliberation, 86; on dissolution
by intellect, 73-74; and ethics
of conviction, 97-98, 102-3; and
ethics of responsibility, 73-74,
102-3, 266; followers of, 95;
on forms of domination, 382;
on Benjamin Franklin, 96-97;
on historical ideal types, 270;
illness of, 76, 104; influence
of, on Voegelin, 677; and
Jaspers, 57, 294, 396; on moral
phenomena, 24; and nihilism,
206; on normative order, 685;
on objectivity of social sciences,
491; Oppenheimer compared
with, 239; and Parsons, 184, 270,
273, 287, 292, 293-96; on politics,
30; on power and domination,
14, 82; on predestination, 282,
285, 304; and reflective distance
of scholar, 16; on relationship
between Luther and Calvin, 616;
and Schütz, 291; Voegelin's break
with, 30, 36, 667; Voegelin's
works on, 1, 10, 17, 71, 73-77,
97-98, 100, 266, 286, 287 |
Weigand, Hermann J., 542
Weinberger, Herr, 624
Weininger, Otto, 252
Weinzierl, Erika, 26n63
Weiss, Gilbert, 3n4, 8n7
Weltanschauung, 23, 28, 32, 33,
134
Wesen und Formen der Sympathis
(Scheler), 295-96
"Western Heritage" (Elliott),
657-58
Whitehead, Alfred North, 9, 157,
163, 186, 618
Whitton, John B., 200
Why England Fights (Tawney), 308
Wild, George, 574
Wilde, Oscar, 240, 447
Wilder, Thornton, 236
Willfort, Rita, 413-14, 414n1
William of Ockham, 280, 342, 356,
400, 417
Williams, Benjamin Harrison, 240
Williamsburg Institute for National
Policy, 272
Wilson, 262
Wilson, Edmund, 236
Wilson, Francis G., 492-93
Windelband, Wilhelm, 288
Winkler, Günther, n, 142-43
Winter, Ernst Karl, 274, 498, 504
Winternitz, Emanuel: address
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of, 184; and Baumgarten's
manuscript, 118; on emigrants'
attitudes, 381; at Metropolitan
Museum, 276, 486, 588; and
Parsons' manuscripts, 251, 253;
and Schütz's "On Multiple
Realities," 436-37; teaching by,
142-43 . |
Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft
(Weber), 294
Wissenschaft, 5
Wissenschaftsgläubigkeit (faith in
science), 29, 105
Wolfers, Arnold, 566, 568
Wolff, Julius, 349
Wolff, Kurt, 610-11
Wolfson, H. A., 617, 644-45
Wolters, Friedrich, 74, 83
"Women's Union for Personal
Culture" (Voegelin), 90
World War I, 426, 630, 631
World War II, 45, 46, 245, 277, 307,
411-13, 426-27, 439
Xenophon, 596
Yacobson, Sergius, 592
Yale Institute for International
Relations, 597
Yale University: Brooks at, 595;
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possible job offer for Voegelin
from, 548-50, 560, 562-66,
568-69; lecture by Voegelin
at, 547-48, 550, 557-58, 560,
566, 568, 570; Machlup at,
276; and Voegelin's job search,
192; Voegelin's studies at,
9, 153, 156-57, 162-63, 190,
200 |
"Yalu" (Valéry), 204
Years of Decision (Spengler), 127
Yin-yang principle, 501-2, 511
The Yogi and The Commissar
(Koestler), 467
York Tracts, 385
Young, Allyn A., 157, 163
Zarathustra (Nietzsche), 415
Zeitschrift für öffentliches Recht,
132, 135, 188-89, 194, 197-98,
684
Zeno, 368-69
Zoon politikon, 352
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