THE Commonweal A Weekly Review of Public Affairs, Literature, and the Arts THIRTY-SECOND YEAR OF PUBLICATION week by week NEUTRALISM IN WISCONSIN I N WISCONSIN, President Eisenhower is...
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Realism in Foreign Policy "HAVE THE REALISTS NOT FALLEN OVER BACKWARDS IN THEIR EFFORTS NOT TO LOOK LIKE WOODROW WILSON?'" MICHAEL P. FOGARTY A MERICAN foreign policy, so we in Europe were...
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"VOICES GONE DUMB" The Decline of Radicalism JOHN STANLEY W HEN ONE no loaager saw on the student bulletin boards of a big New York university a group of notices reading, say, "Young Marxist...
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A WAY OF LIFE Family Farms EDWARD W. O'ROURKI:: A SIGHT that is all too common these days is the farm family packing its household goods into a truck and leaving the farm for...
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THE SCREEN LOOKING, LOOKING EVERYWHERE I N SPITE of its great length, John Ford's new picture, "The Searchers," is quite thin on plot. It is mainly concerned with a search by a...
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COMMUNICATIONS "CRIME AND CRITICISM" Spokane, Wash. T O the Editors: Mr. Gerry Cashman's criticism of my article, "Crime and Criticism" [May 18], seems to be the result of a misconception of...
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THE POSSIBILITIES OF BELIEF Nathanael West's Holy Fool ARTHUR COHEN T O NEGLECT Nathanael West is to neglect a writer who has examined the possibilities of belief and the consequences of its...
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BOOKS Extended Comment on French Intellectuals THE MANDARINS. By Simone de Beauvoir. World. $6. By FRANK GETLEIN F OR REASONS that escape me completely, this novel was awarded the Prix...
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