THE Commonweal A Weekly Review of Public Affairs, Literature, and the Arts THIRTY-THIRD YEAR OF PUBLICATION ,week by week THE FINGER OF BLAME T HE AMERICAN RESPONSE to the launchhag of...
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Oil: Politics of Power The debate over "bigness" has been raging for years and will certainly become more vociferous as the process of economic concentration continues. by LAWRENCE T. KING T HE...
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These homeless people could destroy whatever stability now exists in the Middle East The Arab Refugees by WILLIAM PFAFF T HE REFUGEES: one cannot talk of the Middle East and ignore these...
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HERE AND THERE LIBERALISM AS VIRTUE T HE WORD "liberal" is easily as slippery as "conservative." The word has an honorable history, so even bitter anti-liberals make a claim to it. If, as...
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No poet of our day has received so much adulation, respect, hatred and defense The Authority of T. S. Eliot by HORACE GREGORY C ONTEMPORARY poets are always most difficult to write about. Nor...
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he anticipates future criticism of his own work. In his discussions of poetic drama, he has not spared what could be said against his own experiments in that direction. It is significant that...
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tumble. The terror and fear instilled by the gangsters are not neglected; but the film also pays full attention to the many problems Keating has with witnesses and within his own office and the...
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of social science to bring these classical distinctions to the attention of his non-Catholic colleagues from whom it is much less to be expected that they should be forthcoming. (Rev.) CHARLES...
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