T596 he Commonweal March 27, 193 TYRANNY IN THE GUELF...
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July 19, 1935 The Commonweal 299 REDEEMING THE TIME By SUMMERFIELD BALDWIN THE GENIUS of Thomas Mann is not the least ominous of signs that makeshifts cannot be relied upon to restore...
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March 22, I935 The ommonwed 589 THE CRISIS IN THE COMMON LIFE By SUMMERFIELD BALDWIN I T IS a pity that we have no word to cover all the varied manifestations of the human impulse to a common...
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GUILT UNDER PROHIBITION By SUMMERFIELD BALDWIN THE language of the century-old campaign which eventuated in the Eighteenth Amendment to the constitution, like the terms of the amendment...
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?? ~r\ EHOLD a republic," we were once adjured by K ^ William Jennings Bryan, "a republic in which "^"^ every citizen is a sovereign, and yet where no one cares to wear a crown." In this pungent...
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THE widely debated question of how by law to cleanse popular literature and the theatre of their present obscene tendencies has been considered principally from points of view other than...
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Bismarck: Geschichte eines K'dmpfers, by Emil Ludwig. Berlin: Ernst Rowohlt. MORE by coincidence and because the romantic method of history-writing is now the fashion than from any direct...
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519 BROOKS ADAMS By SUMMERFIELD BALDWIN A PARDONABLE, because innocent, satisfaction may have relieved the last hours of the earthly existence of Mr. Brooks Adams. For the agony of the...
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428 THE LIMITS OF SOVEREIGNTY By SUMMERFIELD BALDWIN THE wide-spread disregard of the Eighteenth Amendment and the statutes intended to give it effect, serves to underline certain political...
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