Index 381
Darwinism,94; presentsprogressivesas Huxley,Aldous:as eugenicist,98–99;BraveNew
enemiesof socialDarwinism,81, 84, 85, 90, Worldmisunderstood,98–99; brotherto
104, 112, 113, 119, 120, 122, 123, 124, 246, 248; JulianHuxley,98, 239; supportscompulsory
quoted,4, 31–32, 45, 74–75, 81, 84, 85, 87–88, sterilization,98–99
90, 91–92, 94, 107, 112, 113, 115–116, 119, 120, Huxley,Julian:as environmentalist,93, 239; as
122; quotesHerbertSpencerout-of-context, eugenicist,93; brotherto AldousHuxley,98,
16, 17–18; quotesLesterWardmisleadingly 239; coins“transhumanism”, 239; founds
to whitewashhim,84, 92; rationalizesabout WorldWildlifeFund,93, 239
LesterWard,87–88.See alsoBannister,
Robert.;eugenics;Hodgson,Geoffrey; IBM,146–148
Leonard,ThomasC.; Progressives;right identitytheft,317, 318
wing;Spencer,Herbert;Sumner,William IG Farben, 142
Graham IGF-1(hormone), 210
Hollerith,Herman, 147 Immigration:and WilliamGrahamSumner,
Holmes,OliverWendell,Jr.: accusedof being 39–40; literacytest imposedby progressive
too laissezfaire,62, 82; andBuckv. Bell, 62, EdwardBemis,112; opposedby
63, 105; and JohnDewey,64; andLochnerv. conservatives,112; opposedby Fabian
NewYork, 63–65; and LouisD. Brandeis,105; socialists,93–94, 97, 122; opposedby
and TheodoreRoosevelt,114; denies Progressives,112–114, 119, 122, 123;
individualrights,64; deridesHerbert restrictedby law,30, 38, 39–40, 93–94, 97,
Spencer,64; equatedwithWilliamGraham 112–114, 119, 122, 123
Sumner,64–65; misrepresentedas acolyteof imperialism,39–40; of a privatedefenseagency,
HerbertSpencer,62–65; on taxation,63; 302; opposedby HerbertSpencer,40, 43; said
quoted,62–65; praisedfor opposingsocial to be supportedby HerbertSpencer,40,
Darwinism,83, 103; supportsgovernism, 42–43, 59–61, 65–66; supportedby Fabian
62–65, 83; versusJohnD. Rockefeller,Sr., 63 socialists,93–94
Holocaust,57, 65–66, 71, 75–76, 146–148, 158, individualism:and AynRand,58–59, 116, 225,
178, 213, 216, 252, 266 327; defendedby RonaldReagan,245;
Horkheimer,Max.SeeFrankfurtschoolof explicitlyrejectedby Mussolini,151–152;
thought explicitlyrejectedby SidneyWebb,94;
Horowitz,David, 56 explicitlyrejectedby socialists,94, 123; Hitler
Howard,Albert,204–205 quotationsabout,36, 168, 182–183, 186; of
Howthe OtherHalf Lives(book), 167 Lockeanreprogenetics,238–245; political
Hrdy,SarahBlaffer:and allomothering,31; correctness’s oppositionto, 118, 267–268,
endorsesDavidSloanWilson’s unfairbook, 295n22;politicalindividualismof Spencer
279; falselyaccusesHerbertSpencerof and Sumner,27, 41–42, 44, 81–82, 248, 253,
sexism,96–97; on socialinequality,41–42 261–262, 282, 327; versusAndrewCarnegie’s
Humboldt,Wilhelm,von, 217 politicalphilosophy,33; versusCharles
Hume,David:attackon observational Beard,157; versuseugenicspolicies,30, 36,
reasoning,xi–xii, 328, 335; citedby Richard 39, 41–42, 44, 64–65, 87, 88, 94, 104–105, 109,
Dawkinsagainstevolutionaryethics,57–58; 112, 120, 123, 135, 138, 165, 168, 248, 253, 264;
Fact-ValueDivideinfluencesHerbert versusfascism,151–152, 157; versus
Spencer,19; Fact-ValueDivideleadsWilliam governism,27, 30, 33, 36, 39, 41–42, 44, 64–65,
GrahamSumnerastray,286; Fact-Value 71, 72, 73, 81–82, 86, 87, 88, 94, 104–105, 112,
DivideversusAynRand,9, 335; his anti- 116, 120, 123, 135, 138, 144, 151–152, 161, 165,
reasonepistemologyinfluencesgovernist 168, 186, 202–204, 217–223, 238–245, 245, 246,
Germanphilosophy,218, 328; influencesG. 248, 253, 261–262, 264, 267–268, 295n22,327,
E. MooreaboutNaturalisticFallacy,328; on 328–329, 332–335; versusgovernment
peopleactingon whattheyascertainto be attemptsto policecitizens’ health,202–204;
true,320; recommendsunthinking versusHeidegger,73, 157; versusJean-
conformityto conventionalethics, 287 JacquesRousseau,331–335; versusLester
hunter-gatherers:cultureadmiredby Nazis, FrankWard,86, 87; versusLouisBrandeis,
214; morewarlikethanliberalindustrial 104–105; versusMichaelMoore,161; versus
republics,59; practiceslavery,67–68 Naziism,36, 71, 72, 73, 144, 165, 168, 182–183,
186, 202–204, 217–223, 246, 328–329, 332–333;