Index 391
Rockefeller,Nelson, 32 Grant,Madison;Hofstadter,Richard;
Roland,Paul,73, 246 imperialism;Progressives;racism;scientific
Romanticistphilosophy:and German racists
collectivism,73–74, 162, 328; and Kant,70, Root,DamonW., 106
328–329; and Rousseau,70, 328, 331–335; and Rosenberg,Alfred,73, 205
Volkishmovement,69–74, 217–225, 328; Ross,Dorothy, 223
convergeswithnineteenth-centuryGerman Ross,EdwardA.: and LesterWard,83–84, 119;
governism,221, 223–225, 328; coins“racesuicide”, 119; influenceon
environmentalismof, 207–208, 328, 331–333; TheodoreRoosevelt,119; on education,119;
extolsthe ThirdWay,162; in England,69; in on immigration,119; uses“social
France,69; indirectlyinfluencedby David Darwinism” term,120; praisedas enemyof
Hume,328; influenceon Nazis,69–74, socialDarwinism,82, 89–90, 103, 119, 120
217–225, 328; influenceon twenty-first- Rothbard,Murray:againstdefamationlaw,315;
centuryFirst-WorldpoliticalLeft,223–225, downplaysimportanceof epistemology,320;
328; in NobelPrize-winningscientists,74; in for anarchy,299.Seeanarchy;civilsuits;
specificprominentNazis,71, 73–74, 205; Rothbardians
underminescasefor liberty,325–326, Rothbardians:againstdefamationlaw,315–317;
328–329; versusartisticRomanticism,69.See downplayimportanceof epistemology,
alsoFichte,Johann;Germanphilosophyof 320–321; for anarchy,299, 300–302, 304–311;
the nineteenthcentury;Kant,Immanuel; recommendingcriminallaw be replaced
Rousseau,Jean-Jacques;Volkishmovement withcivillaw,302–304; saying“minarchy”,
Roosevelt,Eleanor, 34 311–313; treatprivatearbitrationas panacea,
Roosevelt,Franklin:and CivilianConservation 308–310.Seeanarchy;civilsuits;defamation;
Corps,188, 234; and Japanese-American Konkin,SamuelEdward,III; Rothbard,
internment,116; comparisonwithHitler,189, Murray;vigilantes
189–190; comparisonwithMussolini,155, Rothman,Stanley,208–210
189, 190; criticizedby NikolaTesla,281–282; Rothschild,Michael:citesAllanChasein
employeeswhoalso workedfor Hitler,212; misrepresentationof HerbertSpencer,265;
employingeugenicists,34, 122; expresses misrepresentsHerbertSpencer’s theories,
respectfor Mussolini,189; influencedby 265–266; theoriessimilarto Herbert
eugenics,116; misunderstandsrights,286, Spencer’s, 263–264
288, 335–336; opposedby anti-eugenics Rousseau,Jean-Jacques:and environmentalism,
biologists,122; praisedby Hitler,189; 224–225, 331–335; and philosophic
refrainsfromopposingJim Crow,112; Romanticism,70, 224–225, 328, 331–335; and
refusesto condemnlynching,112; SocialContracttheory,xv, 332–335; his
supposedlycontradictingownprogressivism fascisttraitsobservedby AgnesHooper
by interningJapanese-Americans,116.See Gottlieb,335; influencesKant,328; influences
alsofascism;Keynes,JohnMaynard; KarlMax,328; influencesT. RobertMalthus,
Mussolini,Benito;NewDeal;Progressives; 328, 334; paraphrasedby biochemistTerence
rights;welfarestate Kealey,224–225, 334; praisedby religious
Roosevelt,Theodore:admiresMadisonGrant, conservative,66; quoted,331, 334, 335;
32, 115, 167; advisedby JohnCommons,121; similaritieswithHitlerobservedby Victor
and antitrust,107; and CharlesDavenport, Klemperer,332–333; versusthe
115; and OliverWendellHolmes,Jr., 114; and Enlightenment,66, 328, 331–335
“racesuicide”, 114, 119; and war,115–116; Ruleof Peace,xiii; defined,xiii.See also
calledenemyof socialDarwinism,xvii,114; capitalism;initiationof the use of force;
calledsocialDarwinist,115–116; hatedby H. laissezfaire;liberalism(classical);night
L. Mencken,115; initiatedfewerantitrust watchmanstate;rights;Rand,Ayn
suitsthanWilliamHowardTaft,107; on Rumsey,Mary,néeHarriman,33, 34, 37, 39, 122
Christianity,136; praisesHouston Ruse,Michael, 275
Chamberlain,136; racismof, 114–116; Russell,Bertrand, 177
supportscompulsorysterilization,115; Russia.SeeSovietUnion
supportseugenics,114–116; quoted,115–116, Ryan,Paul(politician), 4
136; versusWilliamGrahamSumner,116.See
alsoantitrust;compulsorysterilization; SA (Nazistormtroopers),183, 246