God of the Machine
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God of the Machine

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The God of the Machine presents an original theory of history and a bold defense of individualism as the source of moral and political progress. When it was published in 1943, Isabel Paterson's work provided fresh intellectual support for the endangered American belief in individual rights, limited government, and economic freedom. The crisis of today's collectivized nations would not have surprised Paterson; in The God of the Machine, she had explored the reasons for collectivism's failure. Her book placed her in the vanguard of the free-enterprise movement now sweeping the world.Paterson sees the individual creative mind as the dynamo of history, and respect for the individual's God-given rights as the precondition for the enormous release of energy that produced the modern world. She sees capitalist institutions as the machinery through which human energy works, and government as a device properly used merely to cut off power to activities that threaten personal liberty.Paterson applies her general theory to particular issues in contemporary life, such as education, .social welfare, and the causes of economic distress. She severely criticizes all but minimal application of government, including governmental interventions that most people have long taken for granted. The God of the Machine offers a challenging perspective on the continuing, worldwide debate about the nature of freedom, the uses of power, and the prospects of human betterment.Stephen Cox's substantial introduction to The God of the Machine is a comprehensive and enlightening account of Paterson's colorful life and work. He describes The God of the Machine as "not just theory, but rhapsody, satire, diatribe, poetic narrative." Paterson's work continues to be relevant because "it exposes the moral and practical failures of collectivism, failures that are now almost universally acknowledged but are still far from universally understo

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Index

Acton, John E. E. D., 1st Baron Acton, 162, 291-292
Adams, Henry, 156
Adams, John, 163
administrative law, 175
Alcott, Bronson, 254-255
Alexander, King of Macedon, 79, 90
Alexander I, Tsar of Russia, 149
alphabet, 254-255
American Revolution, 62, 118, 147, 234, 266, 291-292
anarchism, 68-70, 71-72
antitrust legislation, 171-177
Arab empire, 51
Archimedes, 254
Aristides, 25
aristocracy, 22, 23, 80, 101-102, 104-105, 114-115, 117, 118, 292.
see feudalism
Armada, Spanish, 8n, 9
Astor, Vincent, 231
Atlantis and similar myths, 53
Augustus, 32, 33
Aztec civilization, 42
Baboeuf, François-Noël, 53
Bentham, Jeremy, 90
Berkeley, George, 146n, 150
Bill of Rights (U. S. Constitution), 125-226, 129-130, 136, 157, 158
Binns, Archie, 74
Bismarck, Otto von, 267
Bowditch, Nathaniel, 123
British Empire, 115-116, 264
Bruun, Geoffrey, 147-148
Burke, Edmund, 149
Burr, Aaron, 137
Byzantine civilization, 41, 43, 54
Caesar, Julius, 30, 32
Caligula, 154
capitalism: benefits of, not dependent on benevolent motives, 248-250;
consistent with private charity, 228n, 247;
early industrial, problems of, 101-102;
the economic system of individualism, 227-228;
effects of, on human desires, 192-194, 213;
errors of, self-liquidating, 167, 223n, 228, 229, 230;
exploitative nature of, alleged, 247-249;
function of, in wartime, 269-279;
Marx’s fallacious con...

Table of contents

  1. Cover Page
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Dedication
  5. Contents
  6. Introduction
  7. Acknowledgments
  8. I The Energy Circuit in the Classical World
  9. II The Power of Ideas
  10. III Rome Discovers Political Structure
  11. Iv Rome as an Exhibit of the Nature of Government
  12. V The Society of Status and the Society of Contract
  13. VI Liberty Christianity, and the New World
  14. VII The Noble Savage
  15. VIII The Fallacy of Anarchism
  16. IX The Function of Government
  17. X The Economics of the Free Society
  18. XI The Meaning of Magna Carta
  19. XII The Structure of the United States
  20. XIII Slavery, the Fault in the Structure
  21. XIV The Virgin and the Dynamo
  22. XV Slavery, the Fault in the Structure
  23. XVI The Corporations and Status Law
  24. XVII The Fiction of Public Ownership
  25. XVIII Why Real Money Is Indispensable
  26. XIX Credit and Depressions
  27. XX The Humanitarian With the Guillotine
  28. XXI Our Japanized Educational System
  29. XXII The Energy Circuit in Wartime
  30. XXII The Dynamic Economy and the Future
  31. APPENDIX
  32. INDEX