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sacrifice.Seeself-sacrifice JacquesRousseau,224–225, 334; denounced
Sade,Donatien-Alphonse-François (marquis), by libertarians,56, 290–293; denouncedby
11–12 Mussolini,151; denouncedby progressives,
Sagan,Carl, 54 94, 114, 117–118; denouncedby socialists,94,
SaintAugustine.SeeAugustine 117–118; denouncedby TheodoreRoosevelt,
Samuelson,PaulA., 236 114; denouncedby Volkishmovement,138;
Sanger,Margaret, 249 denouncedby W. E. B. Du Bois,117–118;
SantaFe Institute,280, 283 HerbertSpencer’s reservationsabout,
Saul,JohnRalston, 66 271–272, 290–293; Marquisde Sade’s
Savery,Thomas,331–332 misunderstandingof, 11–12.See also
Say,Jean-Baptiste,68, 285 altruism;individualism;Rand,Ayn;self-
Sayet,Evan, 66 sacrifice
Schäffle, Albert, 135 selfishness.Seeself-interest
Schallmeyer,Wilhelm,134–135 self-sacrifice:demandedby environmentalism,
Schemm,Hans, 71 215; demandedby Naziism,159, 182–183,
Scheuplein,RobertJ., 207 186, 189, 246; extolledby FrancisGalton, 42
Schiller,Friedrich, 217 sexualsterilityof animalhybrids,32.See also
Schlesinger,Arthur,Jr., 83, 189 compulsorysterilization;interracialmarriage
Schneider,Carl, 67 Shaftesbury,AnthonyAshleyCooper,Earlof,
Schneider,Dorothy, 67 68
Schoenfeld,Gabriel,146–147 Sharpe,Granville(abolitionist), 68
Schoenichen,Walter, 214 Shaw,GeorgeBernard,93, 97, 158–159
Schoenwald,RichardL., 252 Shelley,Mary,69, 70, 136
Schurz,Carl,43, 52–53 Shelley,PercyBysshe:as anti-capitalist,216; as
Schutzstaffel(SS).SeeSS Romanticist,69, 218; quoted,218; references
Schwartz,Barry, 29 Mammon, 218
Schweikart,Larry, 29 Shermer,Michael:endorsesDavidSloan
Sciencefor the People,55–56, 282 Wilson’s unfairbook,279; ingratitudeto
scientificracists,29; anti-capitalismof, 136–138; HerbertSpencer,271; misrepresentsHerbert
identifiedas progressives,139; not capitalist, Spenceras enemyof altruism,271–272;
133–137.See alsoChamberlain,Houston; omissionsconcerningHerbertSpencer’s
Germanphilosophyof the nineteenth influenceon AlfredRusselWallace,273; on
century;eugenics;Haeckel,Ernst;Heidegger, emergentcomplexity,271; on “in-groups”,
Martin;Moellervan den BruckArthur; 272; on “us versusthem” mentality,272;
Romanticistphilosophy;Volkishmovement ungratefulto WilliamGrahamSumnerfor
Scott,Ridley(filmmaker), 97 “in-group” idea,272; ungratefulto William
SecondReich.SeeBismarck,Otto,von GrahamSumneron “us versusthem” model,
Segregation:foughtby big business,111; 272
imposedby WoodrowWilson,108; not Shirer,William:admitsNaziregulations
opposedby FranklinRoosevelt,112; constrainedbusinessmen,236; on anti-
supportedby progressives,108, 110, 117–118; capitalismof SA, 160; on HitlerjoiningNazi
supportedby Ray StannardBaker,110; Partybecauseit was anti-capitalistfromthe
supportedby W. E. B. Du Bois,117–118.See start,184; on Nazigovernmentregulations,
alsoAugustaStreetcarCompany;Baker,Ray 234–235, 236; on industrialistssupporting
Stannard;Du Bois,W. E. B.; Jim Crowlaws; Hitler,139, 236; on JosephGoebbels’s
racism sympathyfor communism,160; on scientific
self-interest:accusedof beingsocialDarwinism, racists,135.See alsoFest,Joachim;
6, 9–10, 12, 58–59, 247, 271; AdamSmith’s Grunberger,Richard;Kelly,Alfred;
reservationsabout,56, 292–293; AynRand’s Kershaw,Ian; Mosse,GeorgeL; Toland,
ethicsof, 6, 9–10, 12, 56, 58–59; denouncedby John;Steigmann-Gall,Richard;Steinweis,
conservatives,56; denouncedby eugenicists, AlanE.; Turner,HenryAshby,Jr.
94, 114, 138, 161, 182–183; denouncedby Sidney,Algernon, 327
governists,94, 114, 117–118, 138, 151, 161, Silber,Kenneth(journalist), 92
182–183, 224–225, 334; denouncedby Hitler, Silver,Lee M., 240
161, 182–183, 247; denouncedby Jean- Simpson,NicoleBrown, 303