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Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical (110 page)

education by,
10
, 17,
39–40
,
67
, 142, 364,
366–70
,
385–86
,
388–90
,
393–99
,
459n. 6

education of,
40
, 78

empiricism and,
50–51
,
145

epistemology and,
43–45
,
46
,
50–53
,
59–61
,
142
,
144–47
, 170

ethics and,
216–17

exile of,
81–82
,
368
,
461n. 16
,
465n. 8

fact-value dichotomy and,
216–17

fragmentation and,
61

gender and, 79, 80

God and,
44–45
,
144
,
216–17

Hegel and,
47
,
58

History of Russian Philosophy
,
25
,
42

ideal-realism and,
43
,
46
,
47
,
58
,
61

identity and,
45–50

illustrations of,
41
,
390

individualism and,
44

intrinsicism and,
47
,
216–17

intuition and,
43
,
46–50
,
50–53
,
81

The Intuitive Basis of Knowledge
,
40
,
41–42
,
50–53

Kant and,
51
,
59
,
409n. 5
,
424n. 62

on Karsavin,
76

on Khomyakov,
25

logic and,
48
,
49–50
,
129
,
460n. 11

monism and,
48

mysticism and,
144–47
,
352

in neo-Idealism,
34

objectivism and,
50–52

ontology and,
127
,
129
,
134
, 142

organicism and,
43–45
,
48–50
,
53–54
,
59–61
,
127
,
352

perception and,
43–44
,
46–47
, 59

personal life of, 40–43

philosophy and,
45
,
116
,
366–70

Plato and,
39
,
45
,
48
,
79
,
80

plurality and,
53–54
,
59

rationalism and,
50–51
,
207–8

realism and,
144–47

reification and,
48

relations and,
44
,
49
,
51–52
,
54–61

religion and,
42
,
44–45
,
61

scholarship generally,
40–43

sobornost’
and,
26
,
45

Solovyov and,
28
,
29
,
40

on Stoiunin Gymnasium,
65

subjectivism and,
46–47
,
50–52

synthesis and,
50
, 61

“Types of Worldviews,”
370
,
396

unity and,
50
,
53–54

We the Living
(Rand) and,
388–90
,
393
,
468n. 111

The World as an Organic Whole
,
40
,
42
,
53–54

Lossky,
Nicolas (grandson of N. O. Lossky), 389

Lossky, Vladimir,
42
,
389

love,
34
,
236–40
,
356
,
357

Lovejoy, Arthur Oncken,
403n. 22

Love Letters
(Rand),
106

Lukáks, Georg,
359–60

Lunacharsky, Anatoly V.,
32–33
,
69
,
71
,
371
,
376
,
414n. 34

Lvov, Prince,
64

Machan, Tibor,
2
,
7
,
48
,
124
,
355

MacIntyre, Alasdair,
459n. 58

Mack, Eric,
176
,
179
,
240

Manichaeism,
246–47

Mansel, Henry,
424n. 61

Marcuse, Herbert,
254
,
423n. 33

Marr, N. Ya,
71

Marx, Hayek, and Utopia
(Sciabarra),
xi
,
xii

Marx, Karl.
See also
Marxism

anarchism and,
260–61

Aristotle and,
14

Capital
,
5
,
231–32
,
261
,
269

capitalism and,
13
,
265
,
268–69
,
271–72
,
282

culture and,
300–301

dialectics and,
xii
,
14
,
35–36
,
276

dualism and,
13

egoism and,
436n. 15

fragmentation and,
61

Grundrisse
,
5
,
36
,
260
,
268

Hayek and,
xi
,
138

hermeneutics and, 5

history and,
35–36
,
340–41

humankind and,
258

Kareev and,
374

mind-body dichotomy and,
8
, 269

on money,
313

as naturalist,
422n. 24

on ontology,
126

philosophy and,
35

on practice,
276

productive work and,
231–32
,
282
,
322
,
341

Rand and generally,
5
,
8

reason and,
155

relations and,
35–36
,
282

on religion,
258

on rights,
255
,
256
,
258

social theory and,
8

totalitarianism and,
13
,
354

unintended consequences and,
434n. 55

utopianism and,
344

Marxism.
See also
Marx, Karl

abstraction and,
xi–xii
,
326

Atlas Shrugged
(Rand) and, 108

authoritarianism and,
12–13

capitalism and,
13
,
266

concepts and,
126

consciousness and,
126

culture and,
300–301

dialectics and,
xi–xii
,
13
,
36–37
,
74–75
,
359–60
,
366

dualism and,
13
,
36–37

education and,
70–71
,
73
,
74–75
,
305
,
373–74
,
378

empiricism and,
36–37

hermeneutics and, 5

history and,
35–36
,
73
,
74–75
,
339

humankind and,
350–52

ideology and,
446n. 47

libertarianism and,
xi–xii

materialism and,
132

Objectivism and,
2
,
12–13

ontology and,
126
,
129

organicism and,
35–37

productive work and,
231–32

rationalism and,
36–37

religion and,
330

Russian philosophy and,
25
,
32–33
,
35–38

Russian Revolution and,
36
, 70–71

scholarship and,
36

slavery and,
328

Slavophiles and,
35

sobornost’
and,
35
,
37
,
353

statism and, 13, 36,
37–38

subjectivism and,
36–37

totalitarianism and,
12–13
,
37–38

unity and,
37–38

Masaryk, Thomas,
42

master-slave ethics, 30–31, 218,
278
,
279–83
,
289
,
292
,
322–23
,
331

materialism

Atlas Shrugged
(Rand) and, 108–9,
216

causality and,
132

consciousness and,
216

dialectical materialism,
13–14
,
15

education and, 366

existence and,
216

history and,
15
,
333–37
,
366

Objectivism and,
119

organicism and,
411n. 31

philosophy and,
340–41

reason and,
108–9

sex and,
236–38

spirituality and,
108–9

Materialism and Empirio-Criticism
(Lenin),
36

mathematics,
64
,
67
,
99
, 159,
160–61

Mayhew, Robert,
393
,
466n. 2

McCarthy, Thomas,
185

McClelland, James,
71–72

McConnell, Scott,
390
,
464n. 7

McDowell, John,
89

measurement,
160–61
,
189

Meikle, Scott,
126
,
411n. 31

memory, 66,
83
, 85,
369–70
,
397–99

Mencken, H. L.,
99

Merezhkovsky, Dmitri Sergeyevich,
32
,
187
,
246

Merrill, Ronald,
2
,
94
,
96
,
167
,
225
,
408n. 38
,
417n. 20

metaphysics.
See
ontology

method,
181–82

Middle Ages,
372–73
,
377–78

Mihajlov, Mihajlo,
33

Milgram Experiment,
289

Milgram, Shoshana,
388–90
,
393–99

mind-body dichotomy

action and,
155–56

Anthem
(Rand) and,
104

Atlas Shrugged
(Rand) and,
109–10

capitalism and,
269

consciousness and,
184–85

dualism and,
122

emotions and,
184
–85

The Fountainhead
(Rand) and,
101–2
,
104

history and,
335–36

ideas and,
342

Marx and,
8

ontology and,
122

psychology and,
184–85

reason and,
155–56
,
184–85

sex and,
236–38

social theory and, 331–32

Mironovich, A. A.,
382

Mises, Ludwig von,
11
,
248
,
267
,
309
,
312
,
443n. 51

“The Model of the Text” (Ricoeur),
6

money,
270–71
,
312–14

monism, 15,
30
,
48
,
55
,
119
,
131–32
, 216,
405n. 41

monopolies,
310–12

moralism,
244–47
,
353–54

morality.
See
ethics

“The Moratorium on Brains” (Rand),
187

mortality,
128

Muller,
40

Muttnik principle,
238
,
439n. 66

mysticism.
See also
faith; religion

capitalism and,
265–66

collectivism and,
251

consciousness and,
148
,
169–70

contradiction and,
148

cosmology and,
140

culture and,
302

emotions and,
169–70

epistemology and,
140
,
144–49
,
169–70

ethics and,
215–17

history and,
333–37

Lossky and,
144–47

Objectivism and,
352–53

ontology and,
140

realism and,
144–49

reason and,
144
,
169–70
,
175

religion and,
403n. 20

Russian philosophy and,
251
,
352–53
,
355

senses and,
144

social theory and, 332

society and,
352–53
,
355

subjectivism and,
146

Nabokov, Dmitri,
412n. 10

Nabokov [Petkevich], Olga Vladimirovna,
65–66
,
85
,
367–68
,
398
,
465n. 9

Nabokov, Vladimir,
65
,
66
,
85
,
367
,
412n. 13
,
465n. 9

Nagel, Thomas,
58

Narkompros,
69–71
,
74
,
368
,
390

Nathaniel Branden Institute,
111
,
267

nationalism,
326
,
357

Nazism,
326
,
343

needs,
234

neofascism,
318–20

neo-Idealism,
33–34
,
38
.
See also
ideal-realism

neo-Objectivism,
3–4
,
114
,
167
,
188

New Economic Policy (NEP),
70
,
73

New Intellectuals,
349–52

New Left,
31
,
304–6

The New Left
(Rand),
111

Nicholas, Czar,
64

Nietzsche, Friedrich

on Apollo and Dionysus,
31
, 96–97,
219
,
334

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