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by Ben Shapiro

Mason, George, 88

  materialism, 98, 107, 115–18, 124, 141, 175, 178–79, 190, 196

  redistributionist, 133, 144

  mathematics, 47–48, 76, 83

  Mauzi, Robert, 124

  Meaning of Human Existence, The (Wilson), 173

  Medical College Admission Test (MCAT), 205

  Mein Kampf (Hitler), 148

  Mendelssohn, Felix, 146

  meritocracy, 129

  Mesopotamia, 22–23, 31

  Messiah, 59–60

  Middle Ages, 64–65, 71

  Milan, Edict of, 62

  military draft, 129–30

  millennials, 195

  minorities, 192–93, 199–200, 204–5

  “Model Eugenical Sterilization Law” (Laughlin), 155–56

  monarchy, 36, 65

  monasteries, 64–65, 70

  monotheism, 27, 46, 104

  Montesquieu, 85, 123

  morality, xxiii

  Christianity and, 61–62

  Darwinian evolution and, 114

  Enlightenment and, 185

  French Revolution, 127–28

  God’s expectations for man and, 26–28

  Greek virtue and, 45–46

  Judaism and, 24–25, , 28–29

  Kinsey and, 167–68

  Marx and, 137

  neo-Enlightenment and, 171–74, 177–78, 181

  Nietzsche and, 118–19

  Paine and, 134

  reason alone and, 105–11, 113, 117–18

  religion and, 171

  scientific materialism and, 115–17

  subjectivity and, xxv–xxvi, 118, 161–62

  moral minimum, 131

  moral purpose

  communal, 13–17

  Divine meaning and, 18

  faith and, 65

  happiness and, 5–9, 17–18

  individual, 9–13, 20

  Judaism and, 20

  moral realism, 177

  moral relativism, 100–105, 124, 128, 172

  moral truth, 161–62, 165

  Morgenthau, Henry, 154

  Moses, 24, 29, 36, 40, 54–55, 101, 103

  Murray, Charles, 206

  Murrow, Edward R., 189–90

  Muslims, 65, 67

  Mussolini, Benito, 189

  Napoleon Bonaparte, 124, 127, 131

  Naram-Sin of Akkad, 31

  Nathan, Rabbi, 25

  nationalism, xxvi, 128–33, 138

  romantic, 144–49, 156

  National Science Foundation (NSF), 204

  national self-determination, 131

  nation-state, 129, 131

  Native Americans, 22, 28

  natural law, 43–48, 50–52, 54, 56, 82, 84–88, 164–69, 180, 196

  natural liberty, 86

  natural rights, 74, 82–87, 110, 143, 180

  natural selection, 114, 172

  Nazis, xxii, xxiv–xxv, 147–49, 155–57, 162, 184, 189–91

  NBC, 188

  neo-Enlightenment, 169–82, 209–10

  New Deal, 151

  New Left, 191–94, 196–98

  New Testament, 70, 103

  Newton, Isaac, 76–77

  New York Times, 9, 151, 152

  Magazine, xvi

  Nicaea, First Council of, 62

  Nicene Creed, 62

  Nicholas of Cusa, 75

  Nietzsche, Friedrich, 117–19, 159, 161–62

  9/11, 213

  Nisbett, Richard, 204

  Noah, 29

  Noahide Laws, 28, 83

  nonaggression principle, 125

  North Korea, 150–51

  Notes from the Underground (Dostoyevsky), 116

  Notre Dame Cathedral, 123

  nous (universal logic), 46

  Novum Organum (Bacon), 78

  Nuremberg trials, 156

  Obama, Barack, xvi, 3–4, 35

  Obama, Michelle, 3–4

  objectivism, 194–95

  Ohanian, Lee E., 154

  Old Testament, 103

  Olivier, Laurence, 188

  On the Origin of Species (Darwin), 114

  Oresme, Nicole, 75

  Orientalism (Said), 40

  Original Sin, 195

  Orwell, George, 148, 192

  paganism, 22, 26–27, 61–62, 185–96, 206

  Paine, Thomas, 133–35

  pantheism, 23

  Panthéon, 126

  papal plenitude of power, 79

  Paris revolt of 1968, 192

  passion, 112–15, 117, 123, 186

  patriotism, 133

  Paul, 59

  Paul III, Pope, 75

  People’s Party, 194

  perfectibility, 119, 122, 136

  Peterson, Jordan, 205

  Philip IV, king of France, 74

  Pinker, Steven, xviii, 174–77, 179, 182, 202–3

  Pinocchio (film), 196

  Pipes, Richard, 150

  planetary motion, 76

  Plan for the Scientific Work Necessary to Reorganize Society (Comte), 141

  Planned Parenthood, 156

  Plato, 42–44, 48–50, 52–54, 58, 71, 82, 88, 109, 162, 166, 188

  polarization, 207, 208, 212

  polis, 48–49, 53–54, 56–57, 60, 83

  political correctness, 193, 208

  Polynesia, 22

  polyphonic music, 64

  polytheism, 22–23, 27, 31, 46, 104

  Pomeroy, Wardell, 167

  Popper, Karl, 49–50

  positivism, 105

  postmodernism, 202

  poverty, xi, xxiv, 41, 61

  pragmatism, 143–44

  Prince, The (Machiavelli), 80, 101

  privacy, 104

  progress, 28–31, 68–69, 99, 131–33, 175, 185

  end of, 208–10

  Progressivism, xxvi, 141–44, 154, 156

  proletariat, 138, 149

  Prometheus, 42

  property, 84–86, 89, 113, 134, 136–37, 193

  prostitution, 167

  Protestant Episcopal Church, 7

  Prussia, 132, 145

  Psychology of Self-Esteem, The (Branden), 195

  public schools, prayer in, 97

  Puritans, 16

  purpose, 104–5, 181

  pursuit of happiness, 2–5, 7–13, 17, 89–94, 98

  Putin, Vladimir, 153

  Putnam, Robert, 14

  Pythagoras, 47–48

  quadrivarium, 64

  race science, 154

  racism, 193, 197–99, 203–4, 207–8

  Ra (god), 31

  Rand, Ayn, 194–95

  Reagan, Ronald, 214

  reason, xii–xiii, xix, 37

  Aquinas and, 67–71

  Augustine and, 70

  Bible and, 37

  Christianity, 59–60, 65

  Darwin and, 114–15

  death of, 184

  democracy and, 65

  Dostoyevsky and, 116

  Enlightenment and, 98, 100‒111, 185

  Founding Fathers and, 87–92

  Greeks and, 41–45, 52, 56, 59–60

  Grotius and, 82

  happiness and, 7, 17–18

  individual capacity and, 12

  intersectionality and, 201

  Judaism and, 27, 37, 56

  Locke and, 84

  Luther and, 81–82

  morality and, 105–11, 117–18

  neo-Enlightenment and, 170, 175–79, 181

  Nietzsche and, 117–18

  paganism and, 206–7

  passion and, 111–15, 123

  postwar and, 160–61

  scholasticism, 66

  science and, 65

  trap of, 186

  virtue-free, 122

  rebellion, 191

  redistributionism, 133, 144–45

  Red Terror, 150

  Reflections on the Revolution in France (Burke), 127–28

  religion, xiv, xv

  Comte and, 140–41

  empowering nature of, 41

 
; Founding Fathers and, 90

  Freud and, 166

  intersectionality and, 196–97

  Marx and, 137

  neo-Enlightenment and, 179, 180–81

  postwar era and, 160, 187

  rejection of, 98

  religious fundamentalism, 100

  Renaissance, 74, 101

  repression, 192, 194, 200

  Republic, The (Cicero), 50–51

  Republic, The (Plato), 44

  Republicans, xiii, 3, 200

  revelation, 28, 37, 56, 59, 69, 170, 179, 181

  revolution, 136, 149

  Richard III (Shakespeare), 188

  rights. See also freedom; human rights; individual rights; natural rights

  duties and, 10, 90

  to liberty, 84, 88–89

  to life, 84, 89

  to property, 84–86, 89

  Robespierre, Maximilien, 124, 126

  romanticism, 193. See also nationalism, romantic

  Rome, ancient, 22, 31, 55, 60–64

  Romulus Augustus, Emperor of Rome, 63

  Roosevelt, Franklin D., 151, 153–54

  Roosevelt, Teddy, 155

  Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, 108, 113, 122, 125–26, 128, 136, 139, 144, 168, 175, 193

  Russia, post-communist, 152

  Russian Revolution, 149–50. See also Soviet Union

  Sabbath, 2

  Sacks, Rabbi Jonathan, 23, 55

  Sade, Marquis de, 115

  Saggs, Henry William Frederick, 22, 26

  Said, Edward, 40

  salvation, 62

  Samuel, 36

  Sanders, Bernie, 150

  Sanger, Margaret, 156

  Sapiens (Harari), 209

  Sartre, Jean-Paul, 162–64, 173, 184, 198

  Saudi Arabia, 179

  Schelling, 175

  scholasticism, 66, 69–70

  science, xviii–xix, xxiv–xxv, 34, 43, 47–48, 53, 65, 68–69, 74–79

  bureaucracy and, 140

  Darwinian evolution and, 115

  intersectionality and, 201–5

  morality and, 116–17

  neo-Enlightenment and, 169–79

  postwar era and, 164–69

  religion and, 75–77

  scientific determinism, 117

  scientific governance, 157, 164

  scientific materialism, xxvi, 12, 118

  scientific method, 48, 69, 78, 141, 186, 201, 206

  scientific positivism, 140

  scientific progressivism, 144–45

  scientism, 161, 173–74

  Secondhand Time (Alexievich), 153

  Second Sex, The (de Beauvoir), 198

  self-esteem, 195–97, 199, 206

  self-realization, 162, 193–98, 206

  Seneca, 13, 64

  sexism, 193, 197, 203, 207

  Sexual Behavior in the Human Female (Kinsey), 167

  Sexual Behavior in the Human Male (Kinsey), 167

  sexuality, 167–68, 191–93

  Shakespeare, William, 216

  Shepherd, Lindsay, 205

  Shermer, Michael, 177, 179, 182

  Siegel, Fred, 188

  Sinai, revelation at, 20, 25, 33

  Singal, Jesse, 195

  Skeptic, 177

  Slate, 203

  slavery, xvii, xxiv, 29, 86, 94, 179–80

  Smith, Adam, xxiii, 86

  Social Contract, The (Rousseau), 126

  social contract theory, 143

  socialism, 134, 149, 189

  social leveling, 133–38

  social science, 141, 154, 195, 201

  sociobiology, 169

  sociology, 154

  Socrates, 42, 49

  Sodom and Gomorrah, 24

  Solomon, 5–6, 13, 34

  Solon, 40

  Sommers, Christina Hoff, 203, 206

  soul, tripartite, 166

  sovereignty, 84

  Soviet Union (USSR), xxv, 150–52, 156–57, 162

  Sowell, Thomas, 187

  speech, as violence, 184, 192

  Spencer, Herbert, 143

  Spencer, Richard, xvi, xxiii, 208

  Spinoza, Baruch, 102–4, 112

  Spock, Dr. Benjamin, 194–95

  Stalin, Joseph, 16, 150, 152–53, 157, 159

  Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 180

  Stark, Rodney, 61

  state, 17, 36–37, 50–51, 71, 80, 84, 104, 110, 112–13, 122, 125, 129–30, 132, 137, 139, 142

  state of nature, 83–84, 86

  Steinem, Gloria, 199

  STEM, diversity and, 204–5

  sterilization, compulsory, 155–56

  Stoics, 44, 48, 52–53, 104, 108

  Strauss, Leo, 46, 50

  subjectivism, 118, 124, 161–62, 165, 185, 206

  suffrage, 180

  suicide, 4, 13

  Suicide of the West (Goldberg), xviii

  Summers, Lawrence, 205

  superego, 166

  survival of the fittest, 143, 177

  Talmud, 25, 27

  Tarfon, Rabbi, 6

  Tarnas, Richard, 46, 58

  taxes, 137

  Taylor, Jared, 208

  Taylor, Steve, 8

  technology, xvii–xviii, 74–75

  telos and teleology, 44–46, 52–53, 77, 79, 82, 98–99, 102–3, 106, 111–12, 127, 132, 137, 161, 179, 181, 185, 194, 197

  critics of, 100–105, 113–15, 119, 144, 180–81

  temperance, 91

  Ten Commandments, 23, 26, 97

  Tertullian, 59

  theocracy, 37, 80

  Theodosius, emperor of Rome, 63

  Thirty Years’ War, 82

  Thomas, Clarence, 200

  Thomism, 67, 76. See also Aquinas, Thomas

  Thus Spake Zarathustra (Nietzsche), 118

  Tiamat (goddess), 23

  Time, 15

  Tocqueville, Alexis de, 93, 139

  tolerance, 121, 214

  repressive, 192

  tolerance, repressive, 192, 200

  Tolstoy, Leo, xxiv

  Torah, 25, 36, 56, 103

  totalitarianism, 190

  toxic masculinity, 200

  transgenderism, 183–84, 206

  tribalism, 128, 186, 200, 209

  trivium, 64

  Trojan War, 29

  Trump, Donald, xiii, xvi, xxii, 3–4

  truth, 34–35, 42, 48, 162, 165, 168, 186, 206

  Tur, Zoey, 183–84

  Turkheimer, Eric, 204

  Twitter, xxiii

  tyranny, 16, 34, 36, 56, 108, 128, 131, 171

  Ukraine, 151

  U.S. Congress, xiv, 155

  U.S. Constitution, 85, 91, 92, 94, 131, 144, 186

  U.S. Senate, 123

  U.S. Supreme Court, 40, 155

  universalism, 58, 161

  universality, 34, 56, 94

  universe, 22, 24, 34, 46–48, 52

  universities, 66

  Unmoved Mover, 46, 68, 104, 105, 185

  utilitarianism, 118, 177

  utopianism, xxv, 16, 49–50, 53, 119, 122–23, 128

  bureaucracy and, 139–44

  leveling and, 133–38

  nationalism and, 128–33

  values. See also morality

  neo-Enlightenment and, 170–71

  self-esteem and, 195

  training children to defend, 213–19

  Venezuela, xxv

  victim mentality, 193, 197–207

  violence, 192, 207

  Virginia Declaration of Rights, 88–89

  virtù, 80, 101, 111, 124

  virtue, 45–49, 52–54, 80, 83–84, 87, 89–90, 99, 101, 122, 193–94, 211

  volkisch movement, 147

  Voltaire, 10, 106–8, 110, 122, 126, 185

  Vox, 204

  Wagner, Cosima, 147

  Wagner, Richard, 146–47, 148

  Wallis, W. Allen, 168

  war, 41, 64–65, 132

  total, 129–30

  War and Peace (Tolstoy), xxiv

  Washingto
n, George, 7, 11, 90

  Washington Post, 8

  Weber, Max, 140

  Weimar Republic, 148

  Weinstein, Bret, 206

  Westphalia, Treaty of, xxv, 101, 131

  “What Is Enlightenment?” (Kant), 108

  white pride, 208

  white privilege, 200

  white supremacy, xxii, 41

  Wilhelm II, kaiser of Germany, 147

  Willard, Frances, 180

  William of Ockham, 75, 77

  Williams, Thomas Chatterton, xvi

  will to power, 117–19, 161

  Wilson, E. O., 169–73

  Wilson, Woodrow, 143–44, 146, 155

  Wired.com, xvii

  Woman’s Bible, The (Stanton), 180

  Woman’s Christian Temperance Union, 180

  women’s rights, xv, 93–94, 180, 187, 201, 204–5

  Women’s Studies International Forum (Hughes), 202

  Woods, Thomas E., Jr., 66

  World War I, 146–49, 157, 159–60, 164, 189

  World War II, 152–53, 156–57, 159, 160, 164

  Yenor, Scott, 206

  yetzer (will), 47

  Yiannopoulos, Milo, xxii–xiii

  Yisrael (struggle with God), 25

  Young America’s Foundation, xx

  zeitgeist, 132

  Zinoviev, Grigory, 150

  About the Author

  BEN SHAPIRO is editor in chief of the Daily Wire and host of The Ben Shapiro Show, the top conservative podcast and fastest-growing radio show in the nation. A New York Times bestselling author, Shapiro is a graduate of Harvard Law School and the nation’s most requested campus speaker.

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