THE Commonweal A Weekly Review of Public Affairs, Literature, and the Arts TH]RTY-FOURTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION week by week REAPING THE WHIRLWIND T HE REVOLUTION in Iraq electrified...
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Failures of Containment Negative Foreign Policy The United States response to, change in recent years has been both unrealistic and unimaginative by DONALD BRANDON S INCE THE RUSSIANS sent...
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ieally, that neither the carrot nor the stick could affect it. And if Communism were literally contained in its own sphere, there would be some grounds for hope of its liberalization or...
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The rich, powerful and notably indifferent United States has been a natural target for criticism Anti-Americanism in Canada? by JOHN S PEAKING ABOUT the undefended U.S.Canadian border in a...
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THE SCREEN UNIFORM IN UNIFORM W HEN MOVIEMAKERS hit on a lucrative cycle, they are likely to run it to the ground. There have been some interesting and provocative war movies this year ("The...
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spirit of man is good and eternal; and listen, sir, for whom the bell tolls . . . . M AYBE IT'S only when making serious war films that American producers are so tired. Their war comedies can...
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To the half-learned in psychology, her letters offer a number of pitfalls The Real Emily Dickinson by HORACE GREGORY S INCE THE first posthumous publication of her poems in 1890, few poets have...
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HERE AND THERE THE BELLIGERENT NEUTRALS I N THE FALL of 1953, along with Harold Fey, now editor of the Christian Century, and Rabbi Morris Lazaron of the Jewish Newsletter, I...
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BOOKS Present-day Irish Rebels A TERRIBLE BEAUTY. By Arthur J. Ro~h. Farrar, Straus. $3.95. By DAVID H. GREENE A REVIEWER for the Time~ Literary Supplement recently noted that while...
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