Read After America: Get Ready for Armageddon Online
Authors: Mark Steyn
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epilogue
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index
a
Ahmadinejad, Mahmoud, 264, 270,
ABC, 64
275–76
Abdulla, King, 273
al-Assad, Bashar, 275
abortion, 80, 161, 177, 178, 180, 204, al-Awlaki, Anwar, 169-70
304, 309
al-Din, Taqi, 32
Acheson, Dean, 199
al-Gamei’a, Muhammad, 265
Acres
, 85
al-Khwarizmi, Muhammad, 32
Adams, Sam, 201
al-Qaeda, 42–43, 162, 263
addiction, 20, 22, 36, 256
al-Zawahiri, Ayman, 162
Addonizio, Kim, 140
Albuquerque Journal
, 254
Adkins, Lucy, 140
Aldrin, Buzz, 28–29
adolescence, 129, 172, 181
Alesina, Alberto, 237–38
“adultescence” phenomenon, 181
Ali, Ayaan Hirsi, 297
“affirmative action,” 151–53, 165, 238
Almaleki, Noor, 303–4
Affleck, Ben, 141
“Alpha male,” 176
“after man,” 306–10
Alterman, Eric, 67
“age of chivalry,” 186
Amazing Stories
, 38–39
“age of empathy,” 158,160
America
Agodon, Kelli Russell, 140
chance for, 22–23, 279–324
agricultural labor, 211–12
cushion for, 16
debt of, 2–23
407
408
after america
decay of, 21–22
Amis, Martin, 293
decline of, 12–13, 17-18, 32, 43, Aniston, Jennifer, 176–78
127–87
Annie
, 1
Europeanization of, 120–22
Antitrust Division, 46–47, 49
fall of, 13–14, 211–67
Anwar, Mus’id, 135–36
hope for, 279–324
apartheid, 152, 245, 263–65
post-American world, 279–324
apocalypse, 1–2
undreaming, 45–102
Apple, 32
vulnerability of, 19–20, 230, 259, Arbogast, Jessie, 260
281
Archuleta, Deanna, 34
world after, 279–324
Armageddon, 20–22
America Alone: The End of the World
Armstrong, Neil, 28
as We Know It
, 1–2, 15, 19, 28, 105, arteriosclerosis, 20, 22
118, 129, 189
Arum, Richard, 340
“America the Beautiful,” 40
Associated Press, 165, 167, 290
American Dream
Astaire, Fred, 41, 166
beneficiaries of, 131
Astor, Mary, 65
desire for, 244–45, 253–54, 331–
Astounding Science Fiction
, 38–39
32
atheists, 321
loss of, 15, 22–23, 326, 331–32
Athens, drowning of, 103–25
requirement of, 35
Atlantic Monthly
, 93, 161–62, 319
American Educator, The
, 157
Atta, Mohammed, 283
American idea, 16, 21, 38, 70, 102, 267, audacity, hope of, 325–49
306, 326, 342, 348–49
Austin Powers
, 242
American Idol
, 45
automobile industry, 47, 101, 217–20
American idyll, 127–87
Ayers, William, 42, 145, 147
American Journal of Medicine, The
,
226
B
American, meaning of, 141–42
Babylon, 7, 14
American Nightmare, 22
Bacca, Pippa, 265–66
American Prospect, The
, 63
bailouts, 64, 109, 218, 346
“American Recovery and Reinvest-
Baker, Dean, 93
ment Plan,” 33
Balls, Ed, 192
American Spectator, The
, 82
Banting, Frederick, 27–28
index 409
Barnett, Thomas P. M., 318
father of, 33–34
Bast, Andrew, 168
funding, 72, 109, 129
Bastiat, Frédéric, 45
future of, 75, 329, 333
Bates, Katharine Lee, 40, 41
growth of, 9–10, 15, 21–22
Baucus, Max, 63
ineptitude of, 34, 56, 63–64,
Bawer, Bruce, 141
85–86, 92, 102–3, 204–6, 213–
Bayer, Henry, 108
14, 217–18, 230–36, 255–56
Beamer, Todd, 296
monopoly by, 20, 22, 48–53, 236,
Beecham, Thomas, 39
337–38
Bellil, Samira, 299, 300, 302
results of, 75, 106, 204–6, 213–14,
Belshazzar, King, 7, 14–15, 18–19,
217–18, 230–36, 244, 255–56
124–25
rolling back, 333–47
Bennet, Michael, 2
secularism of, 305–6
Bentham, Jeremy, 257
seduction by, 70–72
Berg, Nick, 321
small government and, 90–91,
Berger, David, 161
335, 346–48
Berkowitz, Peter, 63
as technocracy, 53–55, 67–68
Berle, Milton, 26–27
unemployment and, 48
Berlin, Irving, 166
vote for, 214, 228
Berlin Wall, 159, 237
Biggs, Andrew, 332
Berlinski, Claire, 300
bin Laden, Osama, 39, 41, 162, 164,
Berman, Paul, 165
275
Bernanke, Ben, 97–98, 326
bin Rashid, Maktoum, 275
Beschloss, Michael, 55
bin Zayed, Mohammed, 275
Bethea, Ty’Sheoma, 325–26, 329–30
Bing, Dave, 222
Beveridge, William, 204
Black-Eyed Peas, 30
Bevin, Ernie, 58
Black Hawk Down
, 315
Bharuchi, Shayna, 319
Blair, Tony, 57–58, 63, 182, 203
Biden, Joe, 147
Bloomberg, Michael, 40, 59–60, 80,
Bieber, Justin, 35
164–65, 168, 208
Big Government
Bobb, Robert, 220
“Brains Trust,” 53–54, 57
Bogart, Humphrey, 65
controlling price, 48–49
Bokassa, Emperor, 222
curse of, 47–49
Bolden, Charles, 31–32
410
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Bolkestein, Frits, 298
deficits, 3–16, 110–11, 117–18,
Bolkestein, Minheer, 298
228–29, 245, 345–46
Bolton, John, 145
health-care budget, 294
Bolton, Judge, 80