Le Nouvel Observateur (newspaper), 636
Novalis (Georg von Hardenburg), 633
nuclear secrets, 274
nuclear weapons, 449. See also atomic bomb
Nurkse, Ragnar, 300, 329, 362
O (Gruppe Leninistiche Organisation). See ORG
oar-pulling, 548
The Obstacles to Change in Latin America (Véliz), 412
obstacles to development, 329, 341–42, 350, 379, 381, 409–13, 418, 435
O’Donnell, Guillermo, 466–68, 470–74, 476–80, 483, 501, 509, 543, 560, 575, 579, 608
Odyssey (Homer), 9
Offe, Claus, 532–33, 559–60, 603, 617–18, 620, 630
Offe, Sabine, 87, 603, 616–18
Office of Strategic Services (OSS), 7, 221, 223, 226–28, 232–37, 241–42, 252, 255, 284–85, 287–88
Ohlin, Bertil, 126
Ohlin, Goran, 405
Ollenhauer, Erich, 68
Olson, Mancur, 448, 534, 547–49, 551–56, 576, 585, 591, 593, 614; The Logic of Collective Action, 533–35
Operation Latin America, 361
Oppenheimer, J. Robert, 199–200, 288, 367, 493–94
opportunism, 189
optimism and hopefulness, 11, 70, 94, 99, 268, 348, 392–93, 435, 438, 451, 462–63, 466, 484, 486–87, 493, 500, 509, 515–16, 533, 551–53, 581, 584, 594, 597, 612
ORG (Gruppe Leninistische Organisation), 68–69, 103, 104
organic intellectuals, 377
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), 546, 560, 561
Organization for European Economic Cooperation, 266, 270–72
Organizzazione per la Vigilanza e la Repressione dell’Antifascismo (OVRA), 147, 151, 155
orthodoxy: in development field, 322–23, 328–31; in economics, 13, 259, 263–65, 268–69, 279, 332, 335
Ortíz, Fernando, Cuban Counterpoint, 461
Orwell, George, 132, 135, 136
Oscar (cousin), 158, 181–82, 187–88
Ospina Pérez, Mariano, 298, 300
OSS, 287. See Office of Strategic Services
Ostjuden (Eastern Jews), 25–26, 33–36, 50, 154, 221
Ostwerke, 47–48
Oszlak, Oscar, 433, 480, 579, 581
overcommitment, 554
OVRA. See Organizzazione per la Vigilanza e la Repressione dell’Antifascismo
Owens, Jesse, 127
Packenham, Robert, 365
painting, 652
Pakistan, 390, 462
palindromes, 7
Papandreou, Andreas, 449
Papandreou, George, 449
Paris, France: as crossroads, 154; espionage and intrigue in, 155; H and, 38, 82–118, 128–29, 151–65, 248; Italian exiles in, 112–13, 129–30; refugees in, 87, 97–100, 152–55
Parsons, Talcott, 495
Partido d’Azione (PA), 229
Partido Obrero de Unificación Marxista (POUM), 132–33, 135, 136
Partido Socialista di Unità Proletaria (PSUI), 230
Party of Action, 113
Pascal, Blaise, 439, 535
Passell, Peter, 614
passions, 504, 510–24, 526
past, H’s relationship to and disclosure of his, 2, 11, 83, 95, 120, 134–35, 188, 190–91, 195, 206, 289, 292, 419, 500, 571–72, 603–4, 608, 609, 617, 619–22, 648–49
Pasvolsky, Leo, 182
Patocka Memorial Lecture, 644
Patterson, Orlando, 501
Payne, James L., 434–35
Paz, Octavio, 417, 439, 456, 463, 466
Pazos, Felipe, 366–67
peace, 161–62, 212–13
Pearl Harbor, 207, 219
Peñalosa, Enrique, 306, 372, 375–76, 378
pendulum metaphor, 522, 552, 554–56, 558, 563, 594
People and Stories (Gente y Cuentos), 580, 590
perfection, impossibility of, 14, 381, 450, 522, 564, 565, 584
Pergamon Press, 587
Perón, Isabel, 480
Perón, Juan, 374, 410, 521
Perroux, François, 381, 435
Pertini, Sandro, 152
Peru, 387, 409, 579, 589–90
perverse effects, 630, 636
perversity thesis, 633
pessimism and defeatism, 214–15, 239, 307–8, 312, 380, 382, 421, 451, 463–66, 486–87, 500, 533–34, 547, 556, 623, 654. See also futilism
Pétain, Philippe, 167–69, 178–80
Peterson, Ruth, 182
petites idées, 115–16, 145–46, 198, 236, 283, 349, 393, 420–22, 435, 441, 482, 503, 576, 582, 610, 620, 631, 647. See also details, particulars, and fine-grained analysis
Petrusewicz, Marta, 647
Physiocrats, 503
Piatier, Henri, 161
Piatigorsky, Gregor, 254
Piccagli, Mario, 399
Picciotto, Robert, 654
Pichi, Padre, 581
Pincherle, Bruno, 108
Pincherle, Gino, 108, 243
Pinochet, Augusto, 473, 478, 482, 515, 523, 591, 598, 600, 623, 625
Pinto, Aníbal, 409–10, 421, 624, 626
Piore, Michael, 654
Pizzorno, Alessandro, 532–33
planning: abstract and theoretical approach to, 306–7, 338–40, 345–46, 402, 544; in Colombian development, 297–310. See also development
Planning, Programming, and Budgeting System, 402
Playboy (magazine), 429
Pliny the Elder, 144
Plural (magazine), 466
Pocock, John, 505–6, 514, 521; The Machiavellian Moment, 506, 514
Polak, J. J. (Coos), 351
Poland, 164–65
Polish Academy of Sciences, 631
political economy, 76, 93, 125, 383, 446, 452, 503, 563, 601, 647. See also international political economy
Political Theory (journal), 520
politics: in Berlin, 66–67, 78–79; economics in relation to, 161, 207–17, 450, 502–24; ends/means question in, 199; H’s involvement in, 65–67, 69–81, 117, 147–49, 287, 291, 572; Italian, 112–13, 117, 147–48, 229–30; postwar, 262; in Weimar Republic, 62–63, 65–66, 68–81. See also alternatives, in politics and historical explanation
Popper, Karl, 450
Popular Front, 103, 113, 126, 127, 128, 130, 153
population growth, 141
Portugal, 172, 173, 176, 184
positivism, 545, 568
possibilism, 3–4, 11, 236, 450–54, 552. See also change, openness as condition for
post-modernism, 539
POUM. See Partido Obrero de Unificación Marxista
poverty, 299–300, 321–22, 329
Powelson, Jack, 587
Prebisch, Raúl, 338, 354, 613; The Economic Development of Latin America and its Principal Problems, 303
preferences, 459, 518, 546, 549–50. See also meta-preferences
Price, Donald, 383
price theory, 401
Princeton, New Jersey, 499
Princeton University, 461–62, 471, 475–80, 484, 491, 493–501, 505–6, 532–33, 537–42, 545, 547–48, 550–51, 599–602. See also Institute for Advanced Study (IAS), Princeton
Princeton University Press, 510, 557
private goods, 533, 690n4
private life, 551–66, 586–87, 593–94. See also individualism
prizes. See awards and honors
problem solving, 265, 301, 304, 311, 313, 347–48, 357–59, 369, 377–79, 584–85, 597
Program in Social Change, Princeton University, 494–96, 537, 540–41
program support, 414
project lending, 414
protectionism, 161, 205
Prussia, 21, 23–24, 53–54
psychology: behavioral sciences and, 340–41; cognitive dissonance, 436, 439; criticisms of, from structuralist perspective, 466; economic development and, 341–42, 348; of epochal transitions, 464; on exit vs. voice, 442–43; and the heart, 526; in historical explanation, 211; H’s study of, 340; in literature, 144; in Ludwig’s biographies, 59; methodological individu
alism and, 123–24; of the self, 437–38; social psychology, 435. See also disappointment; human nature; passions
public choice economics, 447–48, 550, 593, 633
Public Choice Society, 448
public debate, 5–6
public goods, 521, 533, 690n4
Public Interest (journal), 405–6, 635
public life, 551–66, 586–87, 593–94. See also common interests
Pusey, Nathan, 428
Putnam, Hilary, 647
Quarterly Journal of Economics, 204, 457
Queuille, Henri, 267
Quilmes, Argentina, 579–81
Quixote, Don, 11
quotations, H’s collection of, 145, 206, 236, 491, 504, 535, 609
RAB. See Research and Analysis Branch
race, 150, 429, 440
Radetti, Giorgio, 108
radio, 197
RAND Corporation, 355–57, 359–61
Ráquira, Argentina, 582
Rassam, Amal, 542
rational actor theories, 557, 565, 568
Rawls, John, 532–33, 535, 618, 619; A Theory of Justice, 562
reactionary response, to social crisis, 14, 427, 446, 629–37. See also conservatism
reading groups (tutorials), 56–59, 65
reading habits, 59, 92–93, 479, 489–93, 550. See also books and bookstores; literature: H’s affinity for
Reagan, Ronald, 428–29, 446, 555, 556, 594–95, 605, 627–28, 633
realism, 111, 209, 526, 536
realpolitik, 209
reconstruction, postwar, 249, 259–76, 295
recuperation, 438
Red Army Faction, 617
Red Scare, 278
re-entry, 445
reform: criticisms of, 450, 462; H and, 11, 415, 422–23; in Latin America, 369, 372–80, 384; multiple strategies for, 274; nature and significance of, 14–15; possibility of, 437; resilience and, 239; resistance to, 380–81, 629–37; revolution vs., 370, 373, 379–80, 384, 415, 466; tension and, 342, 379; theory of, 552; types of reformer, 342; in Weimar Republic, 72; workings of, 342
reformmongering, 376, 379–80, 384, 426, 435, 452
refugees: in Paris, 87, 97–100, 152–55; rescuing of, from France, 171–83, 607–8, 648–49, 652; US attitude toward, 181–82; in WWII, 168, 170–71, 184
regrets. See tragedy, loss, and regrets, in H’s life
regulation, international trade, 202, 212–16, 266
Reid, Joseph, Jr., 446
Rein, Lia, 70, 72, 97, 100, 103, 151, 255, 612, 636
Rein, Mark, 70, 72, 100–101, 103, 107, 129, 136–37, 148, 200
Rein, Rafael (aka Rafael Abramovitch), 70, 100–101, 103, 105, 135, 137–38, 171
Rein, Rosa, 101, 137–38, 148
Reinhardt, Max, 19, 20
relative deprivation theory, 466
religion, H’s thought on his family’s, 241
remittances and care packages, 188, 256–57, 260, 264, 320
Renaissance, 506–7
Renault, 481
Reporter (newspaper), 361
republicanism, 505–6, 514, 515
Republican Party, US, 260, 263, 325, 555, 594–95
reputation, 455, 575, 583, 599–600. See also awards and honors; influence of H
rescue operation, in France during WWII, 171–83, 607–8, 648–49, 652
Research and Analysis Branch (RAB), 223, 226, 227
research ethics, 574
retirement, 599–638
retrospection, 609–10
Rév, István, 631
reviews. See critical reception
reviews, of institutions, 386–407, 576–85
revolution, social change through, 14, 70, 354, 370, 373, 379–80, 384, 411, 415–16, 434, 450–52, 463, 466, 654
Reyna, José Luis, 473
Reynolds, Lloyd, 326, 331–32
Rhodes, Hanka, 316
Ricardo, David, 125, 126
Richelieu, Cardinal, 610
Richter, Leopoldo, 316
Riesman, David, 356, 405, 449, 564, 566
Right, political: criticisms of, 546–47, 555, 557, 631–32; in France, 127, 129; in Germany, 65, 68, 72, 77; in Latin America, 410–11, 420–21, 484–85; and loyalty, 446; and public-private debate, 555; rhetoric and politics of, 534, 628–37; in United States, 534, 555, 557, 628–37; on the welfare state, 546–47
Ripman, Hugh, 399
Rist, Charles, 159
Robbins, Lionel, 121–23, 156, 159, 298; Nature and Significance of Economic Science, 545
Roberts, Bryan, 576
Robinson, Austin, 351
Robinson, Thomas, 639
Rockefeller, Nelson, 416
Rockefeller Foundation, 159, 161, 162, 181–82, 187–90, 194, 202, 204–5, 220, 293, 332–33, 354, 450, 574–75, 596
Roda, Juan Antonio, 316, 372, 499
Roda, Maria, 372
Roditi, Harold, 249, 257
Rodrik, Dani, 653
Rohan, Duke of, 503
Rohatyn, Felix, 628
Röhm, Ernst, 99, 101
Rojas Pinilla, Gustavo, 298, 309
Rokkan, Stein, 448
Romania, 164, 211
romantic relationships, 43–44, 70, 97, 158, 176, 619
Rome, Italy, 249, 257
Romer, Paul, 639
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, 181–82, 214, 236
Rorty, Richard, 567
Rosa, Robert, 267
Rose, Daniel, 628
Rosenberg, Nathan, 404
Rosenberg, Wolfgang, 61, 63
Rosenstein-Rodan, Paul, 300, 303, 322, 330, 333–34, 615
Rosenthal, Gert, 484
Rosenwald, Julius, 181
Rosovsky, Henry, 419, 458, 498
Rosselli, Carlo, 113, 129–30, 133–34, 136, 150; Socialismo liberale, 117
Rosselli brothers, 113, 130, 236
Rossi, Ada, 229
Rossi, Ernesto, 152, 229
Rossi-Doria, Manlio, 229
Rostow, Walt W., 321–22, 330, 416; The Stages of Economic Growth, 330
Rothschild, Emma, 546, 639, 654; Economic Sentiments, 520
Rothschild, Michael, 417, 418, 460
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, 508, 535–36, 572; Government of Poland, 521
rowing, 61–62, 62
Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), 286
Rubinstein, Arthur, 254
Rueschemeyer, Dietrich, 602
Rusconi, Claudia, 647
Russell, Bertrand, 647
Russia, 531, 603–4
Rustow, Dankwart (Dan), 362, 412
Rutgers University, 606
Ruthenia, 164
Ryan, Alan, 520
Ryan, Hugh, 316
Saba, Umberto, 143, 145, 152, 235–36
Sabel, Charles, 654
Sachs, Jeffrey, 653
Sachs-Klein Mission, 378
Sadove, Robert, 386
Sadun, Piero, 234–35
Said, Edward, 3
Saint Simon, Claude Henri de Rouvroy, comte de, 144
SAJ. See Workers Socialist Youth
Salant, Walter, 404–5
Salaün, Yves, 305
Salinas de Gotari, Carlos, 624
Salomon, Alain, 408, 425–26, 640–41, 644, 657
Salomon, Grégoire, 652
Salomon, Jean-Jacques, 546
Samper, Gabriela, 316
Samuelson, Paul, Foundations of Economic Analysis, 545
Santa Monica, California, 356
Santiso, Javier, 602
Sanyal, Bishwapriya, 654
Sartori, Giovanni, 448
Sartre, Jean-Paul, 114, 237, 249, 645
Sauvage, Pierre, 649
Schelling, Thomas, 293, 326, 331–32, 343, 345, 356, 404, 418, 449, 457, 459, 569, 614, 650; The Strategy of Conflict, 332
Schiller, Johann Christoph Friedrich von, 633
Schlegel, Karl Wilhelm Friedrich, 633
Schmidt, Erich, 67–69, 103
Schmitt, Carl, 625
Schmitter, Philippe, 458, 472–74, 575
Scholem, Gershom, 22, 23
Schön, Donald A., 654
School of Historical Studies, Princeton University, 542
School of Social Science, IAS, Princeton University, 500–501, 506, 532–33, 537–42, 545, 600–601
Schultz, Theodore, 615
Schuman, Robert, 259
Schumpeter, Joseph, 123, 209, 550
Schutzbund, 72
Schutzstaffel (SS), 78, 99, 155
Schwarz, Roberto, 551
Scialoja, Toti, 234
science, social/behavioral sciences in relation to, 340–41, 433–35, 539
Sciences Po. See École libre des sciences politiques
Scitovsky, Tibor, 122; The Joyless Economy, 548–49
Scott, Joan, 559
Scott, Rebecca, 575
Scottish Enlightenment, 503, 629
Secret Intelligence (SI) Branch, of OSS, 226–27, 244, 246
Secret Intelligence Service, British (SIS), 155
security file, 284–94
seductiveness, 527–28, 640
Selassie, Haile, 139
self, concepts of, 517, 522. See also human nature
self-correcting markets, 259
self-interest, 510–11, 513–17, 586–87
self-refutation, 647
self-subversion, 610, 639, 646
Sen, Amartya, 351, 494, 541, 549–50, 554, 576, 614, 616, 639, 655; “Behaviour and the Concept of Preference,” 549–50; Collective Choice and Social Welfare, 549–50; “Rational Fools,” 550
Sen, Eva (niece), 550
Sereni, Emilio “Mimmo,” 112, 147, 148
Serra, José, 475, 480, 501, 505, 627
Serra, Monica, 475
Serra Puche, Jaime, 624
Sewell, William (Bill), 501, 538–40
Shah, Shekhar, 597
Shalala, Donna, 628
Shefter, Martin, 532
Shils, Edward, 494
Shirer, John, 257
Shklar, Judith, 452, 479
show trials, Soviet, 100, 104, 138
SI. See Secret Intelligence (SI) Branch, of OSS
Sicherheitsdienst (SD), 155
Siena, Italy, 233, 240–41
Signac, Paul, 42
Silvers, Robert, 623, 635
Silvert, Kalman, 421, 423–24
Simmons, Adele, 601
Simon, Gertrude, 37, 39, 81, 525, 620
Simons, A., 36
Singer, Hans, 406
skepticism, 12–13, 338–39, 341
Skillings, Robert F., 387–88
Skinner, Quentin, 10, 466, 501, 505–8, 513, 514, 538, 540–42, 550, 558, 562, 564, 572, 599, 630; Foundations of Modern Political Thought, 507
Skocpol, Theda, 542, 602
small ideas. See petites idées
small-scale analysis. See details, particulars, and fine-grained analysis
Smedley, Agnes, Daughter of the Earth, 73
Smelser, Neil, 541
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