THE Commonweal A Weekly Review of Public Affairs, Literature, and the Arts THIRTY-FOURTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION week by week MEETING THE CHALLENGE THE PRESIDENT'S talks to the nation continue to...
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Christianity and Oriental Cultures Religion in the East is not a private matter for the individual conscience, as in the modern Western world by CHRISTOPHER DAWSON I N DISCUSSING Christianity...
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Christianity as an alien power—an instrument of foreign domination—and identifies national loyalty with loyalty to the religious traditions of the nation. This is a paradoxical attitude in that it...
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HERE AND THERE WANTED: EGGHEADS S PUTNIK was a shock all right. The President of course knew the Soviets had been firing inter-mediate and intercontinental missiles. Maybe he was not surprised....
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A brief encounter with a survivor of Siberia Conversation in Moscow by GUNNAR D. KUMLIEN MADE his acquaintance by a pure coincidence. II was looking for a certain street and asked directions,...
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cording to a fixed tariff. The young Communists learn the tricks of the older ones and thus a sort of conservative traditionalism arises, which certainly will have a slowing influence on all...
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which advertisers, producers and politicians cater, and these impulses are largely non-rational. But they are neither all-powerful, nor the creation of clever advertising men. "The intellect is . ....
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is Mr. Osborne "taken in" by the figure of Jimmy Porter? what is the quality of creative belief he is committed to invest in him? I stand with Mr. Harold Clurman, who has described Porter acutely as...
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ing up on the officers and more particularly by a powerful shipbuilder. The shipbuilder (Lief Erickson) hopes the heroes will tour his plants to build up morale and thus help him get more defense...
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