THE Commonweal A Weekly Review of Public Affairs, Literature, and the Arts THIRTY-THIRD YEAR OF PUBLICATION -week by weekTHE FRUIT OF SEGREGATION FOR MANY years racial segregation was...
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Truth and Tolerance "IT IS NOT UNUSUAL TO MEET PEOPLE WHO THINK THAT NOT TO BELIEVE IN ANY TRUTH IS A PRIMARY CONDITION REQUIRED OF DEMOCRATIC CITIZENS" JACQUES...
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achieving independence, had largely carried through a two hundred million dollar development plan. Nearly all this money was raised locally or by loan, and the British government only contributed...
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CRUCIAL DECISION Hoffa and the Teamsters JOHN C CORT IT IS ALMOST impossible to write about labor these days without mentioning the name of Jimmy Hoffa. So why fight it? Why try to ignore the...
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THE SCREEN IS THIS TRIP NECESSARY? MOVIES ARE often magic carpets that transport audiences to all parts of the globe. But, inevitably, one begins to wonder if the pleasures of this kind of...
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be no more abrogated than the right to pursue one's education free of government restraint. However, these rightly respected gentlemen might be excused, being but political philosophers in an...
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BOOKS Intrusion of Evil into the Ordinary Life THE TRANSGRESSOR. By Julian Green. Translated by Anne Green. Pantheon. $3.50. By WALLACE FOWLIE THE French edition of Le Malfaiteur contains a...
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Index to Volume LXVI April 5, 1957 to September 27, 1957 Articles, Editonah, Poetry and Fiction Feed, Food and Fiber • ...
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