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Index Abraham, David, 7 Abrams, Richard, 5 Addes, George, 119 Affordable Care Act (2010), 168 AFL-CIO, 15, 124, 147; and foreign policy, 15, 235, 238, 240, 241; intellectuals and, 6, 41–42, 241, 256–57, 259 Age Discrimination in Employment Act (1968), 151 Alsop, Joseph, 101 Alsop, Stewart, 101 Alston, Christopher, 118 Amalgamated Clothing Workers, 41, 212, 213. See also Hillman, Sidney American Bar Association, 199–200 American Federation of Labor (AFL), 74, 198, 213; and electoral politics, 93, 213; and foreign policy, 238, 239, 240; in immediate postwar years, 87, 89, 93, 96, 198, 213; and racial issues, 111, 140, 142, 246; rivalry of, with CIO, 87, 91, 163, 210, 240, 246–47, 281n63; in the South, 91, 111. See also AFLCIO American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME), 200, 202, 204 American Legion, 163 Americans for Democratic Action (ADA), 106, 119 Americans with Disabilities Act (1990), 151 Amnesty International, 145–46, 147, 154 Angleton, James Jesus, 239 Annan, Kofi, 146 anti-Communism, 100–102; and AFL, 238, 239, 240–41; as antiunion tactic, 104, 120, 122; in the CIO, 92, 104–5; and civil rights movement, 128; C. Wright Mills and, 102, 216–17; Walter Reuther and, 124, 238 Arnesen, Eric, 107, 131 Aronowitz, Stanley, 16, 42, 199 Ash, Timothy Garton, 187–88 Atleson, James, 20 automobile industry, 29, 31–32; labor contracts in, 95–96, 103, 219–20, 226, 275n80; Peter Drucker on, 31, 32, 54; racial discrimination in, 115, 118, 233–34; and rise of global competition, 53; unionism in (see foreman unionism; United Auto Workers). See also Chrysler Corporation; Ford Motor Company ; General Motors Corporation Avery, Sewell, 22 Baker, Ella, 130, 138 Ball, Stuart, 104 Beard, Charles, 49 Bell, Daniel, 38, 171, 219–20; on trajectory of capitalism, 173, 180–81, 183, 193, 194 Bellow, Saul, 182 Bendix, Reinhard, 13 Bennett, Harry, 61, 69, 71 Benson, Susan Porter, 8 Bentonville, Ark., 29–30, 31, 34, 54–55 Berle, Adolf, 47–48, 49, 50–51, 171–72, 179, 183. See also Modern Corporation and Private Property, The Bernstein, Eduard, 168 Biddle, Francis, 136 Bilbo, Theodore, 3 Biondi, Martha, 130 Bissell, Richard, 175–76 Bittner, Van, 91 Black, Hugo, 152 Black Legion, 163 Bluestone, Irving, 9 Bok, Derek, 256 Bolds, Clarence, 66–68 Bonaventura, Theodore, 71 Bonus March on Washington (1932), 156, 161 Boris, Eileen, 6, 10, 25, 204 Boston police strike (1919), 156, 198 Bounim, Alfred, 72 Bowles, Chester, 26, 81, 83–84 Bowles, Samuel, 26 Brandeis, Louis, 138 Lichtenstein_ContestofIdeas_TEXT.indd 305 5/24/13 8:04 AM 306 Index Brandt, Willy, 190, 239 Brattain, Michelle, 19, 132 Braverman, Harry, 13, 222 Brick, Howard, 10, 48, 171 Bridges, Harry, 2, 100 Brier, Steven, 8 Brinkley, Alan, 21, 164 Britain, 36, 97, 175, 186, 217 Brody, David, 6, 13, 17, 20, 21, 259 Bronfenbrenner, Kate, 42, 257–58 Brooks, David, 205 Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, 133 Browder, Earl, 103–4, 237 Brown, Carl, 71 Brown, Irving, 140–41, 236, 239 Brown, Joshua, 8 Brown, Viola, 113 Brown v. Board of Education, 91, 110, 134, 142–43; historians and, 109, 130–31, 133, 139, 141; NAACP and, 131, 141, 143 Buckley, William, 192 Bukharin, Nikolai, 236, 237 Burns, James MacGregor, 16 Business Week, 70, 74 California, 163, 204, 206, 254–55; antiunionism in, 152–53, 203; Communist Party in, 103–4; strikes in, 10, 16, 43 California Institute of Technology, 100 Campbell, Roy, 61 “capitalism” (term), 173 Carmichael, Stokely, 4, 138 Carolene Products decision (1938), 134, 143 Carroll, Thomas, 176 Catherwood, Margaret, 175 Caute, David, 186 Cavanagh, Jerome, 127, 234 Cha-Jua, Sundiata Keita, 131–32 Chalmers, W. Ellison, 59, 64 Chandler, Alfred, 32, 54 Chavez, Cesar, 9, 258 Cheney, Dick, 4 China, 30–31, 35, 145, 169, 190, 293n11; and global supply chains, 10–11, 31, 34, 55 Chinoy, Eli, 182, 218 Christie, Chris, 197 Chrysler Corporation, 31, 233, 258; black workers and, 116, 127–28; foreman unionism in, 67–68, 70, 72, 73, 74, 77; strikes against, 67–68, 73, 104, 116; work hierarchy in, 62, 78, 275n82 CIO/National Citizens Political Action Committee , 42, 93 CIO Political Action Committee (CIO-PAC), 83, 91, 94, 114 Civil Rights Act of 1964, 141, 178; Title VII of, 142, 143, 150–51 civil rights movement, 4, 128; historians and, 107, 109, 129–34, 141; impact of, 9, 10, 99, 150, 151, 154, 200; and legal strategies, 130–31, 134–43; origins of, in late New Deal era, 24–25, 107, 109; resistance to, 92...

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