Hunting Down Social Darwinism Will This Canard Go Extinct

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Proctor,201; whitewashedby U.S. Folkways(book):anticipatestheoryof gene-
Progressivemovement,155–159, 189.See also cultureco-evolution,267–269; anticipates
“corporatism” (term);Hitler,Adolf; thesisof JaredDiamond’sGuns,Germs,and
Mussolini,Benito;Naziism;Progressives; Steel, 278.See alsoemergentcomplexity,
socialists theoryof; gene-cultureco-evolution,theory
The Faultin Our Stars(book), 5 of; Sumner,WilliamGraham
Faye,Emmanuel,74, 139–140, 165 Foner,Eric,31–32, 81
Feder,Gottfried(earlyNaziPartyofficer), 184 force:and vigilantes,304–308, 310–311; applied
FederalTheatreProgram(FTP),193, 194 whenStatetriesto policecitizens’ health,
feminists, 96 203; contractbreachas, 319–320; defamation
Ferguson,Adam, 68 as, 320; fraudas, 319–320; identitytheftas,
Ferguson,Niall:on anti-capitalismof Naziism, 317, 318; harassmentcountsas, 317; indirect,
246; on NaziscitingChristianity,185; on 319–320; initiationof the use of, xi–xii, 203;
similaritiesbetweenNaziismand retaliatory,xi–xii; stalkingcountsas, 317;
communism, 160 trademarkinfringementas, 318; usedby
Fest,Joachim:biographerof Hitler,69, 218; government,xii–xiii, 10, 203.See also
deniescapitalismcausedNaziism,141, compulsorysterilization;governism;
141–142, 161; on big businessrefusingto initiationof the use of force;vigilantes
donateto Nazispriorto takeover,142; on Ford,Henry:and economiesof scale,244; and
GermanRomanticphilosophy,69–70, 218, Five-DollarDay,36; and Hitler,33; as anti-
221; on JosephGoebbels’s sympathiesfor Semite,33, 37; employmentof blacks,37;
communism,160; on Marxism’s influenceon hatesJewishcapitalists, 37
Hitler,162; on NaziPartybeinganti- Foster,WilliamZebulon, 157
capitalistfrombeginning,184; on Nazis’ anti- The Fountainhead(book), 58
capitalistrhetoric,163, 183, 184, 221; on Fourier,Charles,136, 167, 328
Nazis’ sympathiesfor Marxists,160, 161; on FourteenthAmendment:and freedomof trade,
Romanticisms’s influenceon Hitler,221; on 63–64; and rightto privacy,105–107.See also
the ThirdWay,162; on youngHitleras a U.S.Constitution
bohemianartist, 192 FourthAmendment,105.See alsoU.S.
feudalism:as one modelof governmentamong Constitution
manyothers,xiii; similaritiesto Rothbardian Foxman,Abraham, 65
anarchy,299–300 Frankenstein(book), 70
Fichte,Johann:as bridgebetweenunreasonand Frankfurtschoolof thought,67, 158, 223
socialcollectivism,217–218, 328–329; as Fraser,Steve,12, 89
Germanromanticist,70, 328–329; The Freedomof PeacefulAction(book),xi–xv, 28,
empoweringgovernistphilosophyin 36, 63, 66, 74, 165, 183, 184, 194, 222, 225, 236,
Germanyand USA,217–218, 328–329; 238, 239, 282, 285, 288, 294, 300, 301, 303, 319,
indirectlyinfluencedby DavidHume, 326, 331, 336
328–329; influencedby Kant,217–218, freedomof speech:claimedto be violatedwhen
328–329; influencedJoseph-Arthurde tax fundingis cut off to artists,193–194, 289;
Gobineau, 136 doesnot entailtax fundingto artists,194,
FirstAmendment.Seefreedomof speech 289; hinderedby tax fundingto artists,
Fischer,Eugen(Nazieugenicsofficer):advised 194–196
by MadisonGrant,139; collaborateswith “free enterprise” (term),152.See alsocapitalism;
Heidegger,139; influencedby KarlPearson, laissezfaire;nightwatchmanstate;Ruleof
139; influencedby LudwigWoltmann,138; Peace
influencesJosefMengele, 139 free market.Seecapitalism
Fisher,Irving, 32 free will:and emergentcomplexity,283–285;
Fisher,Ronald, 122 deniedby HerbertSpencer,285; versus
Fiske,John:and internationalrelations,75–76; determinismin socialinequality,41–42
denouncedas socialDarwinist,75–76, 84; on Frick,Wilhelm, 211
Spencer’s anti-racism, 43 Friedman,DavidD., 299, 300–301, 308
Fletcher,Raymond, 236 Friedman,Milton,264, 299
FM-2030.SeeEsfandiary,FereidounM. Frisch,Theodor, 164

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