Read Modern Mind: An Intellectual History of the 20th Century Online
Authors: Peter Watson
Tags: #World History, #20th Century, #Retail, #Intellectual History, #History
ecology, 582–6;
see also
animal behaviour
economics: and society, 646–55;
see also
acquisitive society; affluence; business-cycle theory; capitalism; consumerism; corporations (business); famines; free market
economics; Great Depression; Great Society; growth;
laissez-faire
; living standards; monetarism; New Deal; New Growth Theory; planned society; poverty; stagflation; underclass; unemployment; welfare state; and Bretton Woods; Wall Street Crash; and individual economists in Index of Names, People and Places
Ediacara, 686
edification (philosophy), 669–70
education: and abolition of schools, 535–6; criticised in USA, 729–31; in democracies, 77–8; and equality of opportunity, 533–6; and neighborhood effect, 519; popular, 220;
see also
universities
ego, the, 37
Eight-Fold Way, 509
élan vital see
life force
electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), 501
electronic music, 624
electronics, 477
electrons, 21–2, 37, 64, 93, 134, 258–9, 261–3, 267;
see also
particle physics
elephants: studied, 611–12, 618
elevators (lifts), 81n
emergent properties, 701
empiricism, 76, 91, 235, 632
encyclicals (papal)
see
Index of Names, People and Places under Popes John XXIII; Pius X and Pius XII
energy: emission of, 22–3
ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator and Calculator), 364–5
Enigma (code machine), 361–2, 364
Enovid (birth-control pill), 429
entropy, 22
environment
see
ecology
épuration
(French post-war purging), 409, 411
Erhard Seminar Training (EST), 598
ethnic cleansing, 766
ethology
see
animal behaviour
eugenics, 44, 113, 115, 242, 318;
see also
race theory
Eurodollars, 590
evidential research, 70
evolution: as ‘best idea, ever’, 3, 694; Catholic Church resists, 67–8; as concept, 66; and consciousness, 702, 756; effect on US intellectual life, 453; end of, 753; evolutionary synthesis, 371; human place in, 253–5, 371–2; and knowledge forms, 757–8; and Nietzsche’s philosophy, 40; popular acceptance of, 121, 124; and progress, 246; and racial differences, 121–2, 124–5; and recent human history, 752; religious response to, 207–8, 290; and right to exist, 617; and ‘saltation’, 372–3; and Scopes trial (Tennessee), 207; slow pace of, 71, 124–5; and stable strategy (ESS), 619–20; Teilhard de Chardin on, 577–8; teleology of, 769; theoretical work and writings on, 692–8;
see also
Darwinism
exclusion principle (physics), 259
existentialism, 407–8, 410–12, 414, 421, 630; and religion, 575–6
Explorer
(US space vehicle), 484
Expressionism, 56; in cinema, 221–2
Fabianism, 293
family life, 451, 601
family planning, 428–9
famines, 651
fascism: as danger in USA, 435; rise of, 224–6, 234; Socialist hostility to, 287; in Switzerland, 306
Fauvism, 60, 129, 165
feminism, 276–7, 422–3, 430–1, 530–2, 536
Fibonacci sequence, 747–8
films and cinema: beginnings, 86–9; creative innovations in (‘new wave’), 636–9; documentary, 327–8; Expressionist, 221–2; in India, 712; madness in, 490–1; Orson Welles and, 348–9; popularity, 234–5; and propaganda, 328–9, 331; realism in, 327; sound introduced, 326; in USSR, 329–30
fixed action patterns
see
animal behaviour
flexible accumulation, 680
flight: beginnings, 83–5, 89; and jet propulsion, 268–9; and Soviet aeronautics, 482–3
fossils
see
palaeontology
fractals, 746
Francophone thought, 753
free market economics, 650–2, 655–6, 753, 766–7
freedom
see
liberty
Freudianism
see
psychoanalysis
‘frodos’, 738
fruit fly see Drosophila melanogaster futurism, 164, 166
Gaia theory, 693
genes: and cancer research, 661; discovery of, 17; mathematics of, 748; physical composition, 373–4; and survival, 619–20;
see also
DNA; human genome project
Genesis, 573, 755
generic engineering, 616
genetic epistemology, 500
genetic fingerprinting, 682–3
genetics: de Vries on, 17–8; and ethics and social behaviour, 617–19, 693; and inheritance mechanism, 113–15; Mendel’s discoveries in, 18–19; Morgan’s theory of, 113–15; and mutation, 374; and race theory, 309–11; in Soviet Union, 318–21, 473–6;
see also
human genome project
geology: and age of earth, 124; and fossil
distribution, 122; and origins of life, 686;
see also
continental drift
German intuition, 240
Gestalt, 31–2
glands, ductless, 102–3
Gleitende, das,
29–30
global warming, 586
globalisation, 754
gluons, 667
God: proofs of existence, 30–1
gorillas: studied, 610–11, 618
‘great attractor’ (cosmology), 755
Great Depression (1930s), 340–2, 519, 646
‘Great Refusal’ (Mercuse), 503
Great Society (USA), 375, 376–7, 516, 518, 521–2, 533, 536, 596, 654
Great Terror (USSR), 320–3, 334, 386
Great War (1914–18)
see
World War I
‘green’ movement, 585
greenhouse effect
see
global warming
growth (economic), 648–50
guanine, 480
gulag (USSR), 541–4
hallucinogenic substances, 597
heart transplants
see
transplants (organ)
Hinduism, 762
historicism, 379–81, 557–64, 632
history: and progress, 254–5; ‘wars’, 728–9
Holocaust, 352, 435, 734–5, 764;
see also
Jews
homme révolté,
I’, 409, 628
Homo
genus
see
man: origins and fossil evidence
homosexuality: and AIDS, 657–8, 662; in Genet, 415–16; and liberalisation, 526; and Mann’s
Death in Venice
, 135–6; prevalence, 529; in Proust, 199–200
hormones, 102
human genome project, 615, 700, 738
hydrogen bomb, 506–8
identity crisis, 506
ideology: end of, 447–9, 753, 760; false consciousness of, 632
idioplasm, 33
ignorance: as veil, 548–9
Immaculate Conception, 68
immortality: prospect of, 755
immunosuppressants, 659–60
imperialism, 48, 50;
see also
decolonisation
Impressionism, 27–8, 59, 64, 127–8
Index of Prohibited Books (Catholic Church), 297
individualism, 27;
see also
narcissism
infantile sexuality, 13, 34
inflation (in early universe), 741
information technology, 605;
see also
Internet
innate releasing mechanisms
see
animal behaviour
inner-directed people, 433
insanity
see
mental illness
Insight, 598
Intelligence Quotient (IQ): and Bell Curve, 698–9; and educational
attainment, 533–4; tests, 146–50, 206, 375, 533, 535
intentional fallacy, the, 635
intercesseurs, 61
Interface Message Processor (IMP), 737
intermediate technology, 586
international style (art and architecture), 331–2, 622
Internet, 736–8
interpretation (in art forms), 515
intuition: in science, 471–2
IQ
see
Intelligence Quotient
Islam, 761–2
jet propulsion, 268–70, 365
justice, 517–19, 548–9, 677–9;
see also
liberty
K/T boundary, 686, 688
Kaposi’s sarcoma, 657
kerygma,
576–7
‘kitchen-sink’ drama, 463–4
Kitsch,
221
knowledge: forms of, 667–72, 676–7, 757–8, 760; limits to, 755, 764–6
Kristallnacht (1938), 394
laissez-faire
(economics), 41
‘Lamb shift’, 508
language: classification of, 690–2; and deconstruction, 631–2; formation and learning of, 497, 695; as instinct, 695; as mental construct, 630–1; and modes of discourse, 626; origins of, 689–91, 695, 696–7;
see also
Mother Tongue
lentiviruses, 660
leukemia, 658–60
liberalism: and education, 30–2; and equality, 519; and intellectual tradition, 452; and narcissism, 600
liberty (freedom), 517–19, 544–51, 579, 645, 753
libraries (early), 251
life: origins of, 684–6, 748–9
life force
(élan vital),
66–7
light: nature of, 94–5, 260
Linear A and B scripts (Crete), 16
lions: studied, 608, 611, 618
living standards, 647–8
logic: Wittgenstein’s theory of, 159–61
logical positivism, 235, 306, 766
longue durée, la
, 559–60, 563, 624, 752
LSD, 502
lynchings: in USA, 283
M-theory, 745
Mach number, 36
magic: in religions, 602–3
magic realism (literary), 706–9
magnetic anomalies, 553–4
man: distribution and migration, 555—6, 564, 689–92, 752, 754; origins and fossil evidence, 370–2, 484–7, 555, 607, 612–14, 675, 688–9
March on the Pentagon (1967), 538
March on Washington (1963), 523
Marxism: and Budapest Sunday Circle, 180; and culture, 466; and Darwinism, 319–21; and Frankfurt School, 224–5; and French existentialists, 410–11; and Freud, 225, 437, 752; and history, 561–2; Popper on, 380; resurgence in France, 625–6, 632–3, 752; and revisionism, 235; scientists’ adherence to, 316; and socio-economic change, 445; Weber refutes, 46; and women’s liberation, 530;
see also
communism
masochism, 34
mass society: and conformity, 503; and counterculture, 595
mathematics: as abstract concept, 677; foundations of, 24, 98–102; and German refugees to USA, 352–3; and Gödel’s theorem, 270–1; journals, 351–2; limits to, 764; and phenomenology, 31; and understanding of life, 747–9, 751; and wartime code-breaking, 362–4