THE Commonweal A Weekly Review of Public Affairs, Literature, and the Arts THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION week by week EYES ON THE PRESIDENCY F OR MONTHS, would-be Presidential nominees...
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The Christian and Politics The true Christian cannot escape his obligation to cooperate in the transformation of the world by GERARD DION I N DISCUSSING the subject of the Christian...
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COUNTERPOINT HANDS ACROSS THE CARIBBEAN T HE MOST important foreign visitor in Havana on July 26th, the anniversary when Castro celebrated his revolutionary power amidst the machetes of the...
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The spirit of Voltaire is still abroad in the land Relig,o" n among French Youth by ROBERT BARRAT L AST APRIL in these pages I described a largescale public opinion poll conducted...
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"The personality of the tyrant would seem to be important" Post-Stalin Soviet Culture by FRANCIS I N STALIN'S last mad years, there was little disagreement among American scholars about...
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without any violent pushes from the state. The perennial anti-Catholic campaign was toned down considerably after Gomulka's steps toward reconciliation with the Church in Poland made the...
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F OR SOME elegant views of Spain, there's "It Started with a Kiss," a Hollywood comedy that has Debbie Reynolds, as a young bride, following her husband, Glenn Ford as a master sergeant, to an...
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because I think it is possible that some bold Protagoras may be able to teach me the better to think. I am a rational being and no other attractions can compete with the claim that I will be made...
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