THE Commonweal A Weekly Review of Public Affairs, Literature, and the Arts THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION week by week CHANGES IN FOREIGN AID T HE FOREIGN AID program is in difficulty, at...
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Ideology and Politics With the two-party system, the range of possible choices and policies becomes restricted, and deviation from the middle of the road is discouraged by THOMAS A FEW YEARS...
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COUNTERPOINT PACIFIC DIALECTIC A T THE END of April the San Francisco Chronicle ran a three-part feature article about suicide. The city's known suicide rate is "two times greater than the...
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Learning to distinguish between the man and the myth D. H. Lawrence Today by MARVIN MAGALANER N O RECENT literary artist, with the exception of James Joyce perhaps, has occasioned as much...
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HERE AND THERE THEOLOGY FOR EVERYONE I 'T MAY BE FOOLHARDY, but I am going to keep at my one-man crusade for relating theology .to modern problems. I say "foolhardy" because the crusade seems...
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THE SCREEN SOME CORNER OF A FOREIGN FIELD L EWIS MILESTONE, who directed the great anti-war war film "All Quiet on the Western Front," has now come up with another fine war movie: "Pork Chop...
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An Exchange of Views "On Catholic Education" Jersey City, N.J. T O THE EDITORS: May I raise one dissenting note as regards Dora Aelred Grafiam's eloquent championing [Apr. 24] of Cardinal...
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BOOKS A Hero in Search of the Heroic THE STRAW MAN. By Jean Giono. Translated by Phyllis Johnson. Knopf. $5. By RICHARD GILMAN T HE HISTORICAL novel, leaving aside the absurdities...
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