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CORRESPONDENCE:
(April 1968)
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CORRESPONDENCE Pie-a-lu-Callahan Cambridge, Mass. To the Editors: Daniel Callahan's analysis and evaluation of the Davis-Kung-Ruether approach to ecclesiology ("Pie-in-the-Sky Theology?" Mar. 29)...
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CATHOLIC SCHOOLS IN BRITAIN
(October 1965)
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An end and a beginning CATHOLIC SCHOOLS IN BRITAIN 0 0 .9 .9 .9 0 0 0 0 0 .9 .9 0 0 0 .9 .9 MICHAEL P. FOGARTY One of Professor Parkinson's most famous Laws is...
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Split in the Labor Party
(June 1960)
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Should public ownership of the means of production be a primary goal? Split in the Labor Party by MICHAEL P. FOGARTY A S MOST observers predicted last November, the British Labor Party's third...
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Morals and Medicine
(February 1960)
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vinced. When I quoted Camus' dictum that "every revolutionary ends by becoming either a heretic or an oppressor," he replied flatly that "it won't happen here." It was that almost air-tight...
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Britain to the Polls
(October 1959)
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An analysis of the issues now confronting the British voter Britain to the Polls by MICHAEL P. FOGARTY T HE BRITISH General Election is about two things. The first is how to run a welfare...
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A New Class Society?
(August 1959)
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Social patterns of the future to be seen in Britain's Welfare State A New Class Society? by MICHAEL P. FOGARTY T ODAY Britain seems on the road to a classless society. First of all, we live...
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An End to Unemployment
(April 1959)
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Lessons to be drawn from Great Britain's experience An End to Unemployment by MICHAEL P. FOGARTY T HE AMERICAN economy seems largely to be working itself out of last year's recession--with the...
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Socialism in Europe
(December 1958)
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307 Socialism in Europe In the light of developments since Quadra-gesimo Anno, does the condemnation of socialism by the Church now seem out of date? by MICHAEL P. FOGARTY TWENTY-SEVEN years...
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Split Among Christian Democrats
(June 1958)
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which in some way makes present the thing which is signified. It is in the Liturgy above all that the mystery of the Presence of God, of which the Hindu is so keenly aware, should be made...
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A United Europe: Dream or Nightmare? The Case for Unity
(February 1958)
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A United Europe: Dream or Nightmare? The idea of European unity has preoccupied men far back into history. Now it seems at least possible that such unity may come within our lifetime. Would this...
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Ireland's Angry Young Men
(January 1958)
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Today all the signs point to the coming of a new age Ireland's Angry Young Men by MICHAEL P. FOGARTY A MAN CALLED Fogarty who claims to be casting a foreign, impartial eye over Ireland...
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Inflation in Britain
(January 1958)
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The two villains of the piece are wages and corporate profits Inflation in Britain by MICHAEL P. FOGARTY I N THE TEN years from 1946 to 1956, production in Britain went up, on the average,...
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Mum and Mobility
(June 1957)
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BRITISH INSTITUTION Mum and Mobility MICHAEL P. FOCARTY THE OLD-STYLE English village was, and often still is, a real community. Everyone knew everyone else. If you drew lines on a map,...
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Rumors of War
(September 1956)
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SUEZ CRISIS Rumors of War MICHAEL P. FOGARTY N OT SINCE Munich have I been as ashamed of my country's foreign policy as during the war hysteria which swept England after the seizure of Suez,...
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Impressions of America
(August 1956)
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Impressions of America "'DE TOCQUEVILLE FORECAST A CENTURY AGO THAT AMERICA WOULD LEAD THE WAY TO A CLASSLESS SOCIETY. MANY AMERICANS THINK THIS PROPHECY IS ALREADY FULFILLED." MICHAEL P....
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Realism in Foreign Policy
(June 1956)
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Realism in Foreign Policy "HAVE THE REALISTS NOT FALLEN OVER BACKWARDS IN THEIR EFFORTS NOT TO LOOK LIKE WOODROW WILSON?'" MICHAEL P. FOGARTY A MERICAN foreign policy, so we in Europe were...
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Changing Britain
(December 1955)
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THROUGH CARTOONISTS" EYES Changing Britain MICHAEL P. FOGARTY I AM not sure how often Americans see the work of British cartoonists. In the Thirties, when I was young, the most famous...
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Experiments in Learning
(October 1955)
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THE NEED FOR UNITY Experiment In Learning MICHAEL P. FOGARTY I N 1952, when the debate on European unity was at its height, the University Federalist Union ran at the Catholic University of...
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Labor Union Pluralism
(September 1955)
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ONE OR MANY? Labor Union Pluralism MICHAEL P. FOCARTY I N a recent paper on unionism in India, Professor Van Dusen Kennedy of the University of California advises the Indian labor movement to...
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Labor's Lost Opportunities
(July 1955)
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FROM BRITAIN Labor's Lost Opportunities Cardiff E VE-OF-ELECTION meeting, Cardiff North. My colleague, a Bevanite, philosophizes. Conservatives believe in original sin, he says, Socialists...
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Is Starvation Inevitable?
(June 1955)
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Is Starvation Inevitable? "TWO-THIRDS OF THE PEOPLE OF THE WORLD LIVE IN AREAS WHERE MALNOURISHMENT IS NORMAL AND STARVATION BY NO MEANS UNKNOWN" MICHAEL P. FOGARTY W HEN is a hungry man not...
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Birth of a Problem in Race Relations
(April 1955)
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FROM BRITAIN Birth of a Problem In Race Relations Cardiff C OLORED people make up about two-tenths of one per cent of the population of Britain; so few that if they were not colored you...
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Agnosticism on the BBC
(February 1955)
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FROM BRITAIN Agnosticism On the BBC M RS. Margaret Knight, lecturer in psychology at Aberdeen University, has given three talks on the BBC to parents on what she, as an agnostic, thinks...
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Book Reviews
(January 1955)
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"The Wit, Flamboyance and Faith of Dylan Thomas" QUITE EARLY ONE MORNING. By Dylan Thomas. New Directions. $3.50. By NICHOLAS JOOST TO whatever extent Dylan Thomas has been accepted in the...
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The Real Issues in the Dock Strike
(November 1954)
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FROM BRITAIN The Real Issues in the Dock Strike Cardiff A S I write this over forty thousand men are out in the British docks, and London, Liverpool, Hull, and Southhampton are paralyzed....
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In Search of a Program
(October 1954)
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CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATS In Search of A Program Cardiff S ENATOR Houben, of the Christian Social Party of Belgium, is by way of becoming the Christian Democratic parties' lay confessor. Two...
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The Search for Catholicity
(August 1954)
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FROM BRITAIN The Search For Catholicity Cardiff A FEW years ago there was not, so far as I know, any such thing as a Catholic head of a social science department in :any British...
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The Changing Commonwealth
(June 1954)
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The Changing Commonwealth "IT IS POSSIBLE THAT THE COMMONWEALTH AS A WHOLE WOULD BE A STRONGER AND MORE USEFUL FORCE IF ITS COMPONENTS ACTED MORE ON THEIR OWN." MICHAEL P. FOGARTY I GREW up into...
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Strangers from Ireland
(March 1954)
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If the superior does not at such a time rise up in FROM BRITAIN defense of his subordinates, he loses the confidence and loyalty of his whole...
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Europe as a Community
(January 1954)
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FROM BRITAIN ON THE political side, evidently, there was less to report. There is the...
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Christian Democracy Today
(October 1953)
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Christian Democracy Today THE RELIGIOUS-INSPIRED PARTIES HAVE NEGLECTED THE MOST SPECIFICALLY CHRISTIAN PART OF...
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Marx, Morals, and the Vacuum
(July 1953)
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have become wayfarers embarked on a pilgrimage to a blighted Arcady. R ETURNING to the talk with which this article began, I would directly reverse its proposition that criticism from within...
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Crown, Color and Witchdoctors
(June 1953)
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FROM BRITAIN Crown, Color And Witchdoctors Cardiff T HE Rhondda Valley is so red that Labor runs even the Conservative Clubs. Maybe that has more to do with the licensing laws than with...
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The Wages of Virtue
(June 1953)
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FROM ENGLAND The Wages Of Virtue T HE lay employees of Catholic organizations do not usually need to take vows of poverty. It comes to them naturally. Nor do these organizations themselves...
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Marshal Tito Comes To Call
(April 1953)
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Ready This Spring Revised Edition SHAKESPEARE: 23 PLAYS AND THE SONNETS Edited by Thomas Marc Parroft Illustrated in line and half-tone Third Edition AMERICAN COMPOSITION AND RHETORIC (A...
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British-African Tangle
(February 1953)
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FROM ENGLAND British-African Tangle AHANDBOOK currently in use for African trade union organizers notes that one way of enforcing membership is to cut off reluctant joiners' ears. This, however,...
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Decline of the Family
(February 1953)
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A pessimist would find a lifetime supply of material on either side of the river. The changes have been too severe and sudden for many communities in Bucks County. Most towns there in the past...
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The Problem of Ownership
(December 1952)
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FROM ENGLAND The Problem of Ownership THE clock has been set back seven years as if Korea and the dollar gap had never been. Over here we are back in 1945, with nationalization in the center...
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Unity and the Council of Europe
(November 1952)
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FROM ENGLAND Unity and the Council of Europe THE turn taken by European affairs in the last few weeks has left us British about as comfortable as a cat on hot bricks. The operation now being...
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Christian Democrats Take Stock
(October 1952)
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Christian Democrats Take Stock MICHAEL P. FOGARTY THE Christian Democratic political parties have a respectable record since 1945. But in those first bright days they aimed much higher...
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The British and U. S. Politics
(August 1952)
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the British Parliament start to get a democratic composition. (General male equal franchise was introduced in Great Britain in 1918, in the Austrian monarchy in 1907.) A poll-tax or other...
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Toward Restoring All Things
(June 1952)
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Toward Restoring All Things IN THE FIELD OF CHRISTIAN SOCIAL ACTION THE CHURCHES ARE DRIFTING TOWARD UNITY MICHAEL P. FOGARTY THE modern Christian social movement—organ- ized or unorganized,...
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The British View of U. S. Policy
(February 1951)
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The British View of U. S. Policy
Having as big a stake in Western policy as any other country, Britain asks only the right to be heard.
By MICHAEL P. FOGARTY
MANY of us in England, as we read the...
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Why Britain Hesitates
(July 1950)
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Why Britain Hesitates A Laborite explains why his Party balks at joining the Schuman Plan for European unity By MICHAEL P. FOGARTY AJAX," so runs one of Stephen Leacock's renderings from the...
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No Unemployment in Britain
(May 1950)
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No Unemployment in Britain Development Areas have provided the jobs —but at what cost to community life? By MICHAEL P. FOGARTY WHATEVER else may have come out of the elections, we in Britain...
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Voting Tory-But Only This Tim
(February 1950)
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Voting Tory But Only This Time Michael P. Fogarty I SAID in a previous COMMONWEAL...
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Socialism into Personalism
(January 1950)
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Socialism into Personalism There is a regular rhythm to the advance of the British Labor movement: now the third transformation is under...
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follows, A review draws fire; a counterattack
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