Authors: Cornel West
Kim Jong Il, 137
King, Martin Luther, Jr., 5, 19, 22, 57–58, 60, 79, 86, 92, 155, 157, 158, 159, 160, 162, 163, 164, 169, 215, 217
Kings, First Book of, 89
Kool Herc, 180
KRS-ONE, 85, 174, 180, 184
Ku Klux Klan, 53
Kurds, 136, 137, 142–43
Kushner, Tony, 102
labor movement, 34
Lakoff, George, 73
Lerner, Rabbi Michael, 112–13, 115, 121, 122, 197, 199
liberation theology movement, 166
Life of Poetry, The
(Rukeyser), 63, 78
Lincoln, Abraham, 49–50
Second Inaugural Address of, 50, 157–58
lobbyists, 35, 36, 122–24
“Lost Ones,” 182
Lott, Trent, 122
Lucian, 19
Luke, Gospel According to, 201–2
McKinney, Cynthia, 122
Madison, James, 211
Mahan, Alfred Thayer, 109
Majid, Anouar, 133, 140–41
Manifest Destiny, 14, 51, 91
Mansfield, Harvey, 192
Many Thousands Gone
(Baldwin), 84
Master P, 183
Matrix
films, 187
Mays, Benjamin E., 156–57
M’Baye, Mariétou, 131
media, 2, 28, 29, 203
ethical breakdown of, 36–37
Jewish influence on, 123–24
market-driven, 7, 36, 38
sentimental nihilism of, 36–39, 60–61, 195
sex and violence in, 175
Summers-West encounter in, 194–96, 197
Web coverage in, 37
youth culture and, 175–76, 187–88
Melville, Herman, 22, 25, 48–49, 67, 68, 86–92, 94, 95–96
Meno
(Plato), 17, 208
Mernissi, Fatima, 133
Micah, Book of, 113, 114
Middle East, 10–12, 60, 101, 104–5, 107–43, 146
Arab regimes in, 10, 110, 111, 116, 128, 129, 141
oil reserves of, 109–10, 116, 117, 128, 141
origin of term, 109
secular nationalist movements in, 129, 135, 136–37, 143
see also
Islam; Israel
Milbank, John, 161, 162–63
militarism,
see
aggressive militarism
military-industrial complex, 57
military spending, 58–59
Miller, Arthur, 102
Million Man March, 197
mimes, 210
Mobley, Mamie Till, 20–21
Moby-Dick
(Melville), 48–49, 89–91, 96
Monoson, S. Sara, 209
Monroe Doctrine, 51–52
Moral Majority, 165, 166
Morrison, Toni, 22, 37–38, 67, 68, 79, 87, 93–101, 102
MoveOn, 178–79
Muhammad, Prophet, 19, 139, 140
Multilateral Development Banks, 59
Murdoch, Rupert, 124
Murray, Albert, 202
Nader, Ralph, 103, 193
Naipaul, V. S., 131
Nasser, Gamal, 116–17, 129
National Parenting Association, 187
National Public Radio, 187
Native Americans, 13, 40, 69, 73, 88, 104
expansionist subjugation of, 13, 14, 43, 44, 45, 50–51, 149
Manifest Destiny and, 91
voting rights of, 33
neo-soul movement, 183
New Jewish Agenda, 121
Nick News
, 187
Niebuhr, H. Richard, 145
Niebuhr, Reinhold, 211
nihilism, 16, 21, 25–62, 87, 88, 115, 142, 148, 159, 161, 162, 163, 167, 210, 218
evangelical, 30–31, 33, 60–61
market forces in, 27–29, 39–40, 78
in
Moby-Dick
, 48–49, 89–90, 96
paternalistic, 30, 31–36, 60–61
political, 27–40
racism and, 40–62
sentimental, 30, 36–39, 60–61, 195
of youth culture, 176–77
Nobody Knows My Name
(Baldwin), 79
No Name in the Street
(Baldwin), 1, 79
Notes on the State of Virginia
(Jefferson), 47
Ogletree, Charles, Jr., 195
oil, 109–10l, 116, 117, 128, 141
O’Neill, Eugene, 55, 67, 87
Orthodox Union, 123
Other America, The
(Harrington), 33
Ottoman empire, 8, 54, 109
Outkast, 179–80, 183
paideia
, 39, 41, 91
Palestinians, 10–11, 36, 85, 108–28, 137, 197
democratic leanings of, 142, 143
suicide bombers of, 10, 110, 113, 115, 116, 119
Paris, 180
Parker, Charlie, 85
parrhesia
, 16, 39, 209, 210, 211
Passion of the Christ, The
, 124, 169–71
Pass-the-Mic tours, 187
paternalistic nihilism, 30, 31–36, 60–61
Patriot Act, 6, 29, 202
Peretz, Martin, 123–24
Pericles, 42, 206
Perry, Imani, 183
Pfleger, Father Michael, 168
Pharrell, 183
Pierre
(Melville), 87–88
Place of Tolerance in Islam, The
(El-Fadl), 138
Plato, 16, 30, 201, 207, 208, 212–13
philosophy of, 209–11
“Plato, or the Philosopher” (Emerson), 212–13
Plato’s Democratic Entanglements
(Monoson), 209
Playing in the Dark
(Morrison), 95–96
political correctness, 7
political leaders, 2–3, 4, 12, 64–66
black, 65–66
disaffection engendered by, 64–65
marketing of, 25
nihilism of, 27–28
political nihilism, 27–40
Poor Righteous Teachers, 180
populism, 52, 53
Prince, 185
Princeton University, 193, 195, 198
progressivism, 52, 53
prophetic witness, 41, 49, 50, 55, 57, 62, 141, 213–18
and Constantinian vs. prophetic Christianity, 147–72, 215
and Constantinian vs. prophetic hip-hop, 182, 184–85
definition of, 114-15
of Judaism, 16, 17–19, 21, 112–15, 119, 121–22, 213–16
justice in, 17–19, 113–14, 214–15
Prophets in the Hood
(Perry), 183
Proverbs, Book of, 17
Psalms, Book of, 214
Public Enemy, 180
Pynchon, Thomas, 20, 102
Quintilian, 73
Race Matters
(West), 1–2, 26
racism, 1–2, 14, 15, 74, 87, 90–91, 164, 181, 196–97, 199, 216–17
Baldwin and, 78–86
Middle Eastern, 116
nihilism and, 40–62
Rainey, Ma, 20, 91–92
Rakim, 180
Ramadan, Tariq, 133
Randolph, A. Philip, 92
rap music, 173–74, 179–86
see also
hip-hop
Rauschenbusch, Walter, 153
Rawls, John, 138, 160, 161, 162, 163
Reagan, Ronald, 31, 165, 166–67
Reconstruction, 50
Red Record, A
(Wells-Barnett), 156
Republic
(Plato), 30, 207, 210–11
Republican Party, 2, 3, 4, 26, 32, 35, 36, 65, 164–65
evangelical nihilists in, 30–31
“Richard Wright’s Blues” (Ellison), 19
right wing, 9, 10, 37, 38, 123, 124
Christian evangelical, 2, 124, 165, 168
conservative rhetoric of, 73–74
religious, 66, 161, 165
robber barons, 51
Roman empire, 8, 10, 19, 42, 73, 211
Christianity in, 147–48, 150, 151, 159, 169–72, 214–15
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, 33–34
Roosevelt, Theodore, 33
Rorty, Richard, 160–61, 162, 163
Rosenzweig, Franz, 107, 124–25
Rove, Karl, 32, 61
Rukeyser, Muriel, 63, 77, 78
Rushdie, Salman, 131
Saadawi, Nawal El, 133
Sagan, Eli, 206
Said, Edward, 107–8
Salih, Tayeb, 131
Samuel, First Book of, 18
Season of Migration to the North
(Talih), 131
Second Message of Islam, The
(Taha), 108, 140
secular liberalism, 159–61, 162, 163
secular nationalism, 129, 135, 136–37, 143
segregation, racial, 53, 58, 157
self-medication, 176
“Self-Reliance” (Emerson), 69–70
sentimental nihilism, 30, 36–39, 60–61, 195
September 11 terrorist attacks, 6–7, 8–10, 12–13, 20, 21, 40, 61, 202
Shadow and Act
(Ellison), 79
Shakur, Tupac, 67, 181
Shapiro, Harold, 195
Sharon, Ariel, 115, 197
Sharpton, Al, 193
Shaw, Lemuel, 91
Simmons, Russell, 184
Simple Past, The
(Chraibi), 131
Sims, Thomas, 91
Sketches of My Culture
(West), 185–86
slavery, 14, 37–38, 40, 42–44, 45, 48, 69, 88, 92–93, 149, 157
emancipation of, 49–50, 73
in Massachusetts, 43–44, 91
Smiley, Tavis, 187, 188, 195
Smith, Bessie, 20, 91–92, 217
Smith, J. Alfred, 168
Snoop Dogg, 181
Social Gospel movement, 153
Socrates, 15, 16–17, 30, 79, 201, 204, 207, 208, 212–13, 217
Socratic questioning, 16–17, 21, 30, 31, 41, 49, 50, 55, 57, 62, 80, 81–82, 118, 141, 158, 204, 207, 208–18
Solon, 205–6
Song of Solomon
(Morrison), 97–98
Sontag, Susan, 102
Sophists, 16, 17, 30, 207–8
Sophron, 210
Soroush, Abdokarim, 133
Souls of Black Folk, The
(Du Bois), 78
Soviet Union, 8, 55, 56, 109, 116, 129, 166
Staub, Michael C., 119–20
Stein, Gertrude, 77, 78
Stoics, 18
Stout, Jeffrey, 159, 163
Street Knowledge
(West), 185–86
Sulzberger family, 124
Summers, Lawrence,
see
Harvard University, Summers-West encounter at Supreme Court, U.S., 6, 45
Taha, Mahmoud Mohamed, 108, 133, 140
Taking Parenting Public
(Hewlett and West), 187
Tanenhaus, Sam, 198
terrorism, 5, 11, 26, 29, 204
American, against blacks, 20–21, 51, 156
of Palestinian suicide bombers, 10, 110, 113, 115, 116, 119
September 11, 6–7, 8–10, 12–13, 20, 21, 40, 61, 202
Theodosius I, emperor of Rome, 147
Thirst
(O’Neill), 87
Thrasymachus, 30, 207
Thucydides, 42, 211
Thurman, Howard, 145, 157
Tikkun
, 112, 121
Tilghman, Shirley, 195
Till, Emmett, 20–21
Tocqueville, Alexis de, 25–26, 45–46, 192
Tom Joyner Morning Show
, 188
Torn at the Roots: The Crisis of Jewish Liberalism in Postwar America
(Staub), 119–20
trade unionism, 40, 52–53, 152
tragicomic hope, 21, 41, 49, 50, 57, 79, 92, 141, 216–18
blues in, 16, 19–21, 216
“True Dat,” 179–80
Turkey, 56, 136–37, 142–43
Twain, Mark, 20, 67
Unger, Roberto Mangabeira, 63
Union of American Hebrew Congregations, 122–23
United Nations, 59, 137
United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism, 123
universities, 7, 186–200
academic freedom in, 197–99
role of, 198
technocratic management culture of, 189–90, 198, 199
youth culture in, 186–89
Unveiling Traditions: Postcolonial Islam in a Polycentric World
(Majid), 140–41
USA PATRIOT Act,
see
Patriot Act
Vaughan, Sarah, 85, 91–92, 217
Vietnam War, 29, 57, 85, 154, 155, 174
voters, voting rights, 2, 3, 25, 33, 42, 49–50, 64, 65, 152, 203
Voting Rights Act, 84
Walker, David, 47–48, 155–56
Wallis, Jim, 168
War Against Parents, The
(Hewlett and West), 187
Warren, Robert Penn, 87
Washington, George, 44
Waskow, Rabbi Arthur, 121, 122
Watson, Thomas, 53
wealth inequality, 4, 12, 61, 179, 204, 205
Wells-Barnett, Ida B., 156, 217
Welty, Eudora, 20
West, Clifton, 185–86
westward expansion, 42
Native Americans and, 13, 14, 43, 44, 45, 50–51, 149
“Where Ya At?,” 182
white males, 33, 52, 53
white supremacy, 1, 14, 19, 20, 22, 40, 45, 49, 50, 53, 58, 67, 78, 81–82, 87, 158
Whitman, Walt, 22, 67, 77–78
Will, George, 195
Williams, Tennessee, 20, 92
Wilson, August, 102
Wilson, William Julius, 196
Wilson, Woodrow, 33, 53
Wolin, Sheldon S., 25–26, 206–7
women’s club movement, 156
World Bank, 59, 191, 196
World Council of Churches, 164, 165
World War I, 54, 109
World War II, 54, 55–57
Wright, Jeremiah, 168
Xenarchus, 210
Xenophon, 209
Yawar, Ghazi Ajil al-, 142
youth culture, 2, 4, 64–65, 92, 173–200, 203
addictions in, 176
author’s outreach to, 184–85, 187–89, 190, 199–200
democratic globalization movement and, 178–79
escapism in, 175–76
inflated egos of, 177
media and, 175–76, 187–88
moral outrage of, 177–78
nihilism of, 176–77
in universities, 186–89
see also
hip-hop
Zuckerman, Mortimer, 123