INDEX
Abrams v. United States, 75
Adkins, Heather, 92
adult English classes, 38
advocacy model, 78
affluence, 160; alternatives to, 165–68; Sisyphean nature of, 164–65
agenda setting, 17
agora, 78
Allport, Gordon W., 51
American Creed, the, 76
Andrews, Frank M., 161
Appiah, Kwame Anthony, 151
Apple: dealing with leaks, 88–90; encryption, 90–92; iMessage, 95, 96; iOS, 90; iPhone, 87, 89, 90, 92, 97; vs. FBI, 86–88
Aquinas, St. Thomas, 166
Ashcroft, John, 84
Assange, Julian, 88
assimilation, 96–97, 99, 101, 104, 106
Bach, Johann Sebastian, 103
Bairoch, Paul, 187n
Baker, Anne, 130
Baldwin, James, 60
Bankston, Kevin, 85
Bantz, David, 91
Bartley, Robert, 65
Beauvoir, Simone de, 17
Bellovin, Steve, 91
Bendix, Reinhard, 166
benefits: discriminatory, 125–29, 132; of free trade, 65, 155–56; social assistance, 99, 107; for special interests, 134–35, 138, 139; substantial material, 124–29, 103–31; for workers, 55, 67
Bhagwati, Jagdish, 167
Biden, Joe, 83
Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act (BCRA), 137
Black Lives Matter, 52
Bloomberg, Michael, 1
Boehner, John, 58
Bok, Derek, 172
Bondevik, Kjell Magne, 102
Bork, Robert, 58
Bourdieu, Pierre, 173
Bowers v. Hardwick, 27
bribe, 131, 139–40. See also campaign contributions
Brickman, Philip, 164
Briffault, Richard, 131
Brubaker, Rogers, 197n5
Buckley v. Valeo, 133, 135, 136, 139, 202n2
Bull, Hedley, 145
Burr, Richard, 67
Cacioppo, John, 45
campaign contributions, 92, 124, 125–26, 127
campaign finance: reform, 37, 124–25, 137–40; in the United Kingdom, 135–36
capitalism, 160, 167, 169, 171, 210n55
Cardwell, Diane, 130
Carens, Joseph, 42
Carter, Jimmy, 19
Chang, Ha-Joon, 186–87n26
Chu, June, 82
citizenship, 8, 43; democratic, 52; dual, 106; pathway to, 67, 96; tests, 100–101
Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, 129, 133–34, 137
civic education, 39–40, 76, 100–106
Civil Rights Movement, 52
Clinton, Hillary, 67, 133, 191n11
Clipper Chip, 83–84
Coates, Dan, 164
Cohen, Bernard, 22
Coleman, Renita, 17
Collier, Paul, 49
Colorado Anti-Discrimination Act (CADA), 114, 115–16
Comey, James, 86
common good, 72–77, 78, 79–80; commitment to, 2, 3, 6, 38, 57, 59; vs. privacy, 83–108
Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act (CALEA), 85
communitarianism, 31–32, 34, 40, 44–48, 70, 72, 73–74, 92, 111, 121; bases of democracy, 8–10; communitarian gap, 143, 149; East Asian, 72; liberal, 72, 75, 78–79
communities. See community
community, 34–35, 40–41, 64, 103, 113; bonds, 47–48; building, 31–32, 50–52, 54–56, 174; building at the supranational level, 143, 145, 148–49; citizens as part of a, 9, 52; gated, 69–70; global, 42, 44, 69; globalist views of, 69; individualist critique of, 72; membership in, 100–101; moral, 43; nurturing of, 64; political, 142
Connally, John, 134
constitutionalism, 76
Cook, Tim, 90
core values, 3, 6, 13, 17, 31–32, 40, 63, 68, 76, 99, 104–5, 109, 123, 146, 150, 165, 167, 182n2
corporations, 42, 86, 89, 90–91, 133, 137, 169
Council on Foreign Relations, 91
Craig, Charlie, 114
Crypto Wars, 83–85
Cummings, Scott, 75
Dayton, Mark, 134
de Blasio, Bill, 188n61
Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA), 27–33
democracy, 123–24; communitarian bases of, 8–9; saving, 1–2, 13, 54; promotion of, 152–53; undermining, 34
Department of Justice (DOJ), 5, 117, 140
Deutsch, Karl, 207n11
DiAngelo, Robin, 190n13
Diener, Ed, 161
Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act, 126–27
Dinkins, David, 3
Dionne, E. J., Jr., 40
Diversity within Unity (DWU), 67–69, 94, 99–108
Dothard v. Rawlinson, 128
Duda, Andrzej, 149
Easterlin, Richard, 161–63, 164
“Easterlin Paradox,” 161–62
Economic and Monetary Union (EMU), 146
encryption, 83–85, 86–87, 89, 90–92; “back door,” 89; end-to-end, 85–86; ultimate encryption (UE), 86
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), 2–3, 14, 27
Epstein, Richard, 116
European Court of Human Rights (ECHR), 147
European Union (EU), 145–49; General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) of, 81–82
Fallows, Deborah, 190n88
Fallows, James, 190n88
Farage, Nigel, 146
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), 86–92
Federal Election Campaign Act (FECA), 136–37
Federighi, Craig, 90
Feinstein, Dianne, 87
Feminine Mystique, The (Friedan), 17–18
Ferguson, Bob, 119
Ferrer, Fernando, 3
Fincher, Stephen, 112
Fortuyn, Pim, 98
Founding Fathers, 123
Freedman, Jonathan, 161
freedom of navigation, 157–58
free movement, 42, 67, 157; in the European Union, 146
free speech. See US Constitution, First Amendment
free trade, 41–42, 46, 63; communal costs of, 65–67, 155–57
Friedan, Betty, 17
Friedman, Benjamin M., 49
Friedman, Milton, 42
Friedman, Thomas, 66
Gabriel, Trip, 60
Galbraith, John Kenneth, 169
Garland, Merrick, 58
Gemeinschaft, 31
Gesellschaft, 31
Gilbert, Daniel, 164
Giridharadas, Anand, 42
globalists, 41–47, 61, 63–71, 148–51, 155–57
globalization, 9, 41, 42, 94, 149–50
Gold, Matea, 133
Goodhart, David, 98
Goodin, Robert, 23
Google, 88; Google Allo, 85–86; trends data, 18, 19, 20
Gottman, John, 58
grassroots movements, 59, 190n88
Grewal, David Singh, 151
Griggs v. Duke Power Co., 129
Gutmann, Amy, 46
Haass, Richard, 152
Hagerty, Michael, 162
happiness: relationship to income, 161–68; relationship to marriage, 45; utilitarian maxim of, 42; World Database of Happiness, 162
Harari, Yuval Noah, 44
Harkin, Tom, 126–27
Hatch, Orrin, 126–27
Hawkley, Louise, 45
“hedonic treadmill,” 164–65
Hochschild, Arlie Russell, 4, 150
Hollingsworth v. Perry, 29
Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 75
Hornberger, Jacob, 43
House, James, 52
Human Rights Campaign (HRC), 29–30
Hume, David, 64
Hussein, Saddam, 153
identity politics, 6–7, 51, 52, 54, 57
Ikenberry, G. John, 151, 154, 208n34
immigration: in Europe, 94, 96–99, 100–101, 102–6; libertarian position on, 42; topic for moral dialogues, 67–69
independent expenditures, 133, 136–37, 202n2, 203n32
individual goods, 73–74
intellectual accountability, 21, 24
internationalism, 143, 144, 154
Ip, Greg, 41
isolation: health effects of, 45
Jackson, Jesse, 3–4
Janoff-Bulman, Ronnie, 164
jirga, 78
Judis, John B., 144
Kazin, Michael, 59
Kehl, Danielle, 85
Kelner, Robert, 134
Keohane, Robert, 154
Kessler, Andy, 80
Koppelman, Andrew, 117–18
Krauss, Clifford, 130
Krugman, Paul, 186–87n26
Kupec, Kerri, 116
Kyle, Jordan, 50
lag: institutional and normative, 143, 206n4
Landis, Karl, 44–45
Lauten, Elizabeth, 112
Leary, Timothy, 167
“legislation from the bench,” 109
Lehrman, Lewis, 134
Lennon, John, 43
Levin, Yuval, 208
Liberal International Order (LIO), 142–43, 144, 151–59
Lilla, Mark, 52–53, 56, 189n74
Lind, Michael, 186–87n26
loyal opposition, 3
Luther, Martin, 17
Mackey, Craig, 87
Macron, Emmanuel, 148
Malbin, Michael, 134
Mann, Thomas E., 58
Marital Conflict Model, 3, 57–59
Marx, Karl, 35
Maslow, Abraham, 168–70, 171–72
Masood, Khalid, 87
Masterpiece Cakeshop, 114–19
May, Theresa, 43
McCarthy, Joseph, 24
McChrystal, Stanley, 40
McCutcheon, Shaun, 131
McCutcheon v. Federal Election Commission, 131, 137, 138
Mearsheimer, John, 206n8
mentorship programs, 38–39
Mishra, Pankaj, 63
moral brief, 16–17
moral deliberation, 22
Mullins, Dave, 114
multiculturalism, 97–98
multilateral overreach, 206n5
mutuality, 171–72
Myers, David G., 161
Myrdal, Gunnar, 76
Myrick, Gayle, 120
Nader, Ralph, 17
Nahles, Andrea, 99
National Archive, 75
National Creed, 76. See also American Creed, the
nationalism, 7–8, 44, 46–47, 53, 102–3, 142, 147
national moral dialogues: call for, 36–38; case study of, 27–30; components of, 16–27; definition of, 14–16; topics for, 63–71
Nation-Centered System (NCS), 142–43, 151–53, 155
Niblett, Robin, 155
95 Theses (Luther), 17
Nixon, Richard, 2
Nolan, Rick, 129
notching the slope, 118–21
Nussbaum, Martha, 43–44, 212n37
Obama, Malia, 112
Obama, Sasha, 112
Obergefell v. Hodges, 30
Oleske, James, Jr., 119, 200–201n27
open borders, 41–43, 157. See also free movement
Orbán, Viktor, 148
Ornstein, Norman, 58
Orwell, George, 9
Packard, Vance, 169
Page, William Tyler, 76
Parekh Report, 97
Parsons, Talcott, 21
patriotic movement, 3–4, 10, 13, 48, 57–59, 70–71, 174–75; challenges, 69, 82, 102–3, 121–22; goals of, 64, 76, 94, 107–8, 124, 156, 158, 160; preliminary platform of, 36–38; projects of, 38–41, 79–80, 99
patriotism, 7–8, 36, 39, 40–41, 53, 60–61, 181n28
Peksen, Dursun, 209
Phillips, Jack, 114–15
Plessy v. Ferguson, 32
polarization: in American politics, 32; rising, 1, 11
Political Action Committees (PACs), 133–34, 139, 140
populism, 34, 46–50, 52–53, 94, 123, 142, 149–50, 157, 170; rise of right-wing, 64
pound of flesh, a, 110, 116–18, 120
premature advancements, 143
Price, David, 134
private goods, 73
Protecting Freedom of Conscience from Government Discrimination Act, 119–20
Prothero, Stephen, 23
public interest, 73, 75, 78–79, 82
Purdue Pharma: OxyContin, 4–5
Putnam, Robert, 173–74
Qualified Majority Voting (QMV), 147, 207n14
quid pro quo, 127, 129, 133, 140
Rand, Ayn, 73
Rawls, John, 32
religion, 68, 171; European views on, 96–97, 102; Hume’s views on, 64–65, 190n2
Renan, Ernest, 46
Responsibility to Protect (RtoP), 69, 151–52
Riesman, David, 169
rights, 6; corporate, 92; gay, 27–30, 110–11, 114–16; individual, 34, 64, 69, 72–73, 75, 79–80, 83, 121, 192n23; privacy, 89; relationship to responsibilities, 78–83; tension with the common good, 72–75; transgender, 20, 70; universal human, 42, 69–70
Roberts, John, 131
Rockwell, Norman, 69
Romain, Rabbi Jonathan, 199n30
Roosevelt, Theodore, 18
Rorty, Richard, 36
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, 64, 123
Rudd, Amber, 87
Ruskin, John, 167
Sachs, Jeffrey, 165n13
Salam, Reihan, 180
same-sex marriage, 27–30, 114–21
Samuelson, Robert J., 66
Sandel, Michael, 74
Sanders, Bernie, 49
Sarkozy, Nicolas, 102
Sasse, Ben, 57
Scalia, Antonin, 132
Schrodt, Philip, 91
self-actualization, 168
Shakespeare, William, 110
Shared Moral Understanding (SMU), 14–18, 23, 24–27, 30, 31–32
Siedentop, Larry, 182n36
Silent Spring (Carson), 17
Silver, Nan, 58
Singer, Peter, 42
slippery slope, 118
Smith, Adam, 42
Smith, Bradley, 134
Smith, Michael, 130
Snowden, Edward, 86
social movement, 2, 3, 5, 13, 35, 56, 167
social responsibilities, 78, 150
sociological dialogue starter, 16–18, 28
sociological takeoff points, 17
sovereignty, 37, 143, 144–45, 151–54
Speech or Debate Clause, 131–32, 203n28
Spirit of Community, The (Etzioni), 6
Spy, Michael, 140
Stevenson, Betsey, 162
Stiglitz, Joseph, 186–87n26
Storey, Kenneth, 112
Stout, Jeffrey, 190n88
Stutzman, Baronelle, 115
super group, 51–52. See also Chua, Amy
supranationalism, 144–46
teaching civics, 37
Teachout, Zephyr, 204n44
Thatcher, Margaret, 40, 72, 191n2
third sector, 56
Thomas, Clarence, 24
Thompson, Andi Wilson, 85
Trade Adjustment Assistance, 156
transcendental pursuits, 173–74
transgender bathrooms, 20. See under rights, transgender
transparency, 138–39
Trump, Donald, 4, 7, 47, 50, 51, 59–60, 63–64, 67, 126
UK Independence Party (UKIP), 146–47
Umberson, Debra, 44–45
United Nations (UN), 69, 154–55
United States v. Apfelbaum, 132
United States v. Helstoski, 131
United States v. Sun-Diamond, 126, 140
United States v. Windsor, 29, 30
Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 145
Unsafe at Any Speed (Nader), 17
US Constitution, 75, 78, 82, 134, 138; First Amendment, 114, 117, 118, 132, 134, 136–37, 202n2, 204n44; Fourth Amendment, 78–80, 89, 92
US Supreme Court, 27, 79, 113, 118, 119–20, 123, 124, 133
Vance, Cyrus, 91
Van Gogh, Theo, 98
Veenhoven, Ruut, 162
veterans, 35–36
Vinter and Others v. The United Kingdom, 147
Virtue of Nationalism, The (Hazony), 153
Warren, Elizabeth, 188n61
welcome English, 37
Westboro Baptist Church, 113
Western Air Lines v. Criswell, 128
Westphalian normative principle, 151
WikiLeaks, 87–89
Williams, Clayton, 134
Wilson, Woodrow, 42
Withey, Stephen B., 161
Wolfers, Justin, 162
World War II, 8, 18, 54, 143, 154, 168–69
Wrong, Dennis, 26
Yu, Mary, 119