THE Commonweal week by week PEOPLE AND PEACE W ILL one million men starve to death in 1984? Or two million? Or none? It would be hard to find questions more basic to the future of mankind...
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Christianity in England THERE IS A GREAT DANGER OF BELIEVING THAT ALL ENGLAND, LET ALONE LONDON, IS AS PROGRESSIVE. ATHEIST AND PAGAN AS THE ENGLISH PRESS WOULD SOMETIMES SUGGEST NEVILLE...
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COST OF SNOBBERY Starch for the White Collars I T seems that two young women met on the street and one said to the other, "Congratulations! I hear you're engaged." (If this were a man...
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THE SCREEN S FOR SOMETIME LFRED Hitchock's "Dial M for Murder" is a sometime thing. Sometimes it's frightfully exciting and shows why Hitchcock is considered the master director of suspense;...
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COMMUNICATIONS "McCARTHY AND HIS ENEMIES" New York, N. Y. T O the Editors: There appeared recently in these pages [April 16], a review of our book, McCarthy and His Enemies, which Mr. Buckley...
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THE SCIENCE OF POLITICS The Return of A. Pruett Ripperger JOHN A. LUKACS W HEN the landslide buried our hero in May 1934, shirtless young men were wielding picks and shovels under the sun all...
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BOOKS Politics as a Threat to the ART UNDER A DICTATORSHIP. By Hellmut Lehmann-Haupt. Oxford. $5.50. By MICHAEL HARRINGTON T HE relation of art and politics in the twentieth century has...
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