370 Index
Auvinen,Pekka-Eric(schoolshooter), 252 Biddle,Wayne,141, 166
“avenger” (category):distinctfrom“spoliator”, Bidinotto,RobertJames, 301
304–310; vigilantenormallyassumeshe is an, big-boxretailers, 187
304–307; vigilanteseldomturnsout to be an, “big government” (term),311–313.See also
305–311 governism;governmentschools;initiationof
the use of force;Progressives;welfarestate
Baeumler,Alfred,70–71 bin Laden,Osama:on corporatemedia,171–172;
Baker,Ray Stannard,110–111, 112–113, 157 on incomeinequality,332; on usury,180–181;
Balfour,Eve,204–205 saysUSAdestroysenvironment, 205
Ball,Philip, 280 Binswanger,Harry,302, 305
Bang,Paul, 222 Bionomics:EconomyAs Ecosystem(book):cites
Bannister,Robert:contradictscriticsof Herbert AllanChasein misrepresentationof Herbert
Spencer,22, 123, 250; contradictsRichard Spencer,265; misrepresentsHerbert
Hofstadter,123, 250; exposes“social Spencer’s theories,265–266; similarto
Darwinism” termas strawman,250; HerbertSpencer’s theories,263–264
misleadinglycitedby criticsof social Bismarck,Otto,von:admiredby W. E. B. Du
Darwinism,22; on AlexanderGrahamBell, Bois,118; hatesJewsfor beingcapitalist,
38; on BenjaminKidd,61–62; on JohnFiske, 163–164; influenceon U.S.Progressives,90,
75; on LesterWard,87; on mysterious 217; philosophiesof his owntimeinfluencing
quotationattributedto HerbertSpencer,vii, Nazis,217, 221–222; philosophiesof his own
34; on Progressivismcausingeugenics timeinfluencingU.S.progressives,222–223;
legislation,123; on Ray StannardBaker’s praisedby Hitler,169; somerelative
supportfor segregation,110.See also economicfreedomunder,217; started
Hofstadter,Richard;Leonard,ThomasC. welfarestate,163, 169, 188.See alsoGerman
Barbash,Jack, 121 philosophyof the nineteenthcentury;
Barnes,HarryElmer, 252 governism;welfarestate
Bartsch,Ernst,211–212 Black,Edwin(journalist):appearsinThe
Bastiat,Frédéric, 328 Corporationfilm,146; denouncesJamesD.
Bauman,Zygmunt, 66 Watson,241; depictseugenicsas capitalist
Bean,JonathanJ., 111 conspiracy,32–34, 38–39; deridesgenetic
Beard,Charles(progressivehistorian),103–104, engineering,241–244; mischaracterizes
157 HerbertSpenceras influenceon Oliver
Beck,Glenn, 112 WendellHolmes,62; misleadingcitationof
Bell,AlexanderGraham,32, 38 RobertBannister,22; on IBM,146–148; on
Bell,Mabel,néeHubbard, 38 LouisBrandeis’s eugenicism,105; quotes
The Bell Curve(book), 38 HerbertSpencerout-of-context,16, 17–18
Bellomy,David, 29 blacks:and capitalism’s pressuresagainst
Belmont,August,Sr. (banker), 33 discrimination,111; and FrederickDouglass,
Bemis,Edward, 112 4, 69; and GeorgeEastman,38; and Henry
Benedict,Ruth,275–276 Ford,37; and JohnD. Rockefeller,Sr., 38; and
Benezet,Anthony, 69 segregation,108, 110, 111, 117–118; and
Bentham,Jeremy, 136 slavery,42–44, 67–69; and W. E. B. Du Bois,
Berlin,Isaiah, 246 117–119; collegesfor, 38; defendedby
Bernstein,Andrew(philosopher), 103 HerbertSpencer,42–44; denouncedby Lester
Bernstein,Richard,146–147 Ward,85; denouncedby Progressives,85, 91,
Berreby,David(evolutionarypsychologist): 110, 121, 123; denouncedby RichardT. Ely,
failsto acknowledgeintellectualdebtto 91; deridedby H. L. Mencken,10–11; falsely
WilliamGrahamSumner,272; quotes accusedof crimesand murderedby
WilliamGrahamSumnerout-of-context, vigilantes,307; harmedby minimum-wage
15–16 legislation,121; ignoredby Franklin
Besant,Annie, 123 Roosevelt,112; versusJohnCommons, 121
BetterAngelsof Our Nature(book), 60 Blair,Eric.SeeOrwell,George
Beveridge,Albert,112–113 Blight,David,4–5
biodynamicfarming.Seeorganicvegetables Block,Walter(libertariananarchist), 315
biotechnology.Seegeneticengineering