| Introduction | p. 1 |
| America's Destiny and Calvinism | p. 7 |
| The ôFirst New Nationö and European Calvinism | p. 7 |
| Calvinism via Puritanism | p. 10 |
| Calvinism-The Genesis and ôDestinyö of America? | p. 13 |
| Calvinist Predestination via the Puritan ôDestinyö of America | p. 19 |
| ôAll in the Extended Calvinist Familyö | p. 26 |
| The Nature and Scope of the Calvinist ôPredestinationö of the ôNew Nationö | p. 29 |
| From Total Mastery to ôHolistic Destinyö | p. 29 |
| ôHolismö in Societal Predestination: Varieties | p. 31 |
| Appendix: America's ôDestinyö and Tocqueville, Weber, and Marx | p. 36 |
| America's Calvinist ôDestinyö Identified and Specified | p. 41 |
| What is America's Calvinist ôDestinyö? | p. 41 |
| Calvinism Retrieved from the (Theocratic) ôGolden Pastö | p. 41 |
| Calvinist Theocracy-America's ôDestinyö? | p. 48 |
| Calvinist ôDestinyö of Tocqueville's America | p. 50 |
| Bibliocracy from the Genesis to the Destiny | p. 57 |
| Theocratic ôParadise Lost and Foundö | p. 57 |
| The Calvinist Theocratic Genesis and Evolution | p. 60 |
| The Calvinist Theocratic Destiny and Heritage | p. 66 |
| The Calvinist Design and System of Theocracy Reconsidered | p. 70 |
| Calvinist Theocracy as ôDivinely Ordainedö | p. 71 |
| Calvinist Theocracy and Despotism via Puritan Theocratic Tyranny | p. 78 |
| From Calvinist Theocracy to the Moralistic ôTyranny of Puritanismö to ôMoral Fascismö | p. 84 |
| Calvinism, Puritanism, and Moral Fascism | p. 84 |
| Calvinist Theocracy as Total Society | p. 90 |
| Calvinist Theocracy as a Total Social System: Theocratic Subsystems | p. 90 |
| From Total Mastery of the World to a Totalitarian Social System | p. 96 |
| Economic System of Calvinist Theocracy | p. 101 |
| A Theocratic Master-Servant Economy | p. 101 |
| From the Mastery of Society to a Master-Servant Economy and Back | p. 101 |
| Calvinist Vision and Reality of a Master-Servant Economy | p. 104 |
| Theocratic Economic Logic and Structure | p. 109 |
| A Master-Servant Economy versus the Weberian Elective Affinity of Calvinism and Capitalism | p. 114 |
| The Master-Servant Economy-America's Calvinist Economic ôDestinyö? | p. 120 |
| Elements and Subtypes of the Calvinist Pure Master-Servant Economy | p. 122 |
| The Calvinist Slave Economy | p. 124 |
| Pure Calvinist Theocracy and Economic Slavery | p. 124 |
| The Calvinist ôRational Choiceö: Extermination or Enslavement? | p. 129 |
| Composite Economic Slavery | p. 132 |
| Calvinist Feudal Servitude | p. 136 |
| Calvinist Theocracy and Feudalism | p. 137 |
| Calvinist Feudalism Déjà Vu | p. 140 |
| Calvinist Neo-Feudalism | p. 142 |
| Calvinist New Bibliocracy and Neo-Feudalism | p. 145 |
| The Calvinist Caste System | p. 147 |
| Calvinist Theocracy and the Caste Economy | p. 147 |
| Calvinist Caste Exclusion versus Total Extermination | p. 149 |
| Forms and Meanings of the Calvinist Caste System | p. 153 |
| Elements of the Calvinist Diluted Master-Servant Economy | p. 156 |
| Diluted Calvinist Theocracy and the Master-Servant Economy | p. 157 |
| Attributes of the Calvinist Diluted Master-Servant Economy | p. 159 |
| Calvinist Predatory Capitalism | p. 163 |
| From Rapacious Theocracy to Predatory Capitalism-and Back | p. 165 |
| ôMaria Capitalismö | p. 167 |
| The Calvinist Spirit cum ôGhostö of Capitalism | p. 171 |
| Calvinist Master-Servant Capitalism: Specification | p. 176 |
| Economic ôAutocracyö versus Democracy | p. 177 |
| ôOne-Partyö Economic System | p. 180 |
| Extreme Economic Anti-Egalitarianism | p. 181 |
| Extreme Economic Anti-Humanism | p. 186 |
| ôFree Enterpriseö Epilogue: Anti-Labor Economy-America's Calvinist Economic ôDestinyö? | p. 192 |
| Political System of Calvinist Theocracy | p. 193 |
| Theocratic Polity | p. 193 |
| Theocratic Polity: Formal Terms | p. 198 |
| Legal-Institutional Fusion between Politics and Religion | p. 199 |
| Legal-Institutional Fusion of Secular and Sacred Powers | p. 206 |
| Subverted Institutional Separation of Sacred and Secular Power | p. 209 |
| Theocratic Polity: Substantive Terms | p. 213 |
| Factual Societal Fusion between Religion and Politics | p. 213 |
| Factual Societal Fusion of Sacred and Secular Power | p. 221 |
| Diluted Societal Differentiation between Religion and Politics | p. 224 |
| Theocratic cum Anti-Liberal Polity | p. 234 |
| Calvinist Political Anti-Liberalism versus Democracy | p. 235 |
| From the 16th Century French Calvinist Synod to 21st Century American Evangelicalism | p. 244 |
| Theocratic Polity as a Non-Democratic Government | p. 249 |
| From Fundamentalist Anti-Liberalism to Theocratic Totalitarianism | p. 252 |
| ôGodly Politicsö versus Liberal-Secular Democracy | p. 257 |
| Specific Calvinist Subversions of Liberal-Secular Democracy | p. 260 |
| Theocratic Aristocracy | p. 260 |
| From the Aristocracy of Heaven to the Aristocracy of Society | p. 260 |
| Theocratic Oligarchy | p. 266 |
| The (Predestination) Doctrine of ôHeavenlyö Oligarchy | p. 267 |
| The Sociological ôLawö of Calvinism and Political Oligarchy | p. 275 |
| Theocratic Plutocracy | p. 284 |
| Political and Social Closure and Exclusion | p. 289 |
| Appendix: Catholic and Neo-Calvinist Theocratic Tendencies | p. 296 |
| Civil Society of Calvinist Theocracy | p. 297 |
| Puritan Moralistic Tyranny | p. 297 |
| Rediscovering and Redefining Moral Fascism | p. 303 |
| Syndromes of Puritan Moral Fascism | p. 311 |
| Denial and Suppression of Individual Moral Freedom | p. 311 |
| Equation of Pleasures, Sins, and Crimes | p. 319 |
| Anti-Humanism | p. 323 |
| Coercive Imposition of Puritanical Morality | p. 332 |
| ôDraconianismö | p. 340 |
| Sadism and Masochism | p. 358 |
| The Legal-Institutional Mechanism of Puritan Moral Fascism | p. 362 |
| The Vice-Police State | p. 362 |
| Puritan and Islamic Vice-Police States Compared | p. 369 |
| From a Free Private Sphere to a Coercive Monastic Order | p. 384 |
| Global Moral Fascism-Pan-American ôManifest Destinyö? | p. 390 |
| Cultural System of Calvinist Bibliocracy | p. 397 |
| Theocratic Culture | p. 397 |
| Culture as Theocratic Religion | p. 397 |
| Anti-Aesthetic Culture | p. 400 |
| Anti-Rationalistic Culture | p. 402 |
| Secular Culture versus Theocratic Religion | p. 404 |
| The Puritan ôCulture of Deathö? | p. 410 |
| Indicators (ôSymptomsö) of the Puritan ôCulture of Deathö | p. 412 |
| The Adverse Fate of Aesthetic Culture in Calvinist Theocracy | p. 424 |
| The Anti-Renaissance and Anti-Humanism | p. 424 |
| The Anti-Renaissance and Anti-Humanism Initiated | p. 428 |
| The Anti-Renaissance Generalized and Perpetuated | p. 433 |
| Indicators of Puritan Anti-Artistic Antagonism | p. 436 |
| The Adverse Fate of Intellectual Culture in Calvinist Theocracy | p. 441 |
| The Counter-Enlightenment | p. 441 |
| The Counter-Enlightenment as the Dark Middle Ages Déjà Vu | p. 445 |
| Counter-Enlightenment in Religious and Cultural Intolerance | p. 453 |
| Counter-Enlightenment in Intolerance in Comparative Perspective | p. 460 |
| Instances of Religious Tolerance and Freedom in Calvinist Societies-Despite Calvinism | p. 465 |
| Counter-Enlightenment in Cultural Anti-Rationalism | p. 471 |
| Counter-Enlightenment in Anti-Scientific Nihilism | p. 485 |
| Calvinism Reconsidered | p. 497 |
| Reconsidering Calvinism | p. 497 |
| From Calvinism to Puritanism and Back | p. 498 |
| Calvinism's Genesis Revisited | p. 504 |
| The Dual Story of Calvinism: From an Abysmal Failure in the ôOld Worldö to a Fateful Triumph in the ôNew Nationö | p. 509 |
| Summary of Calvinism's Path: The Birth, Decline, and Rebirth | p. 521 |
| The Spirit and Heritage of Calvinism Reconsidered | p. 525 |
| ôWhat is in the Nameö (of Calvinism)? | p. 526 |
| Orthodox, Conservative Protestantism | p. 526 |
| Extreme, Radical Protestantism | p. 537 |
| Disciplinarian, Repressive, and Hyper-Ascetic Protestantism | p. 546 |
| Calvinism Reinvented and Reinforced: Reenter Puritanism | p. 558 |
| Appendix: ôDifferencesö between Calvinism and Puritanism Revisited | p. 562 |
| Conclusions | p. 575 |
| ôDestiniesö of Human Societies | p. 575 |
| The ôWealth and Destiny of Nationsö | p. 585 |
| The Calvinist-Capitalist Elective Affinity in the ôNew Nationö: Theocratic Capitalism? | p. 591 |
| The Supreme Historical Irony? The Calvinist ôFrench Connectionö to America | p. 594 |
| References | p. 601 |
| Index | p. 615 |
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