Comments from sixty years
'NORMALCY' & ITS DISCONTENTS T !O SOME PEOPLE man is a machine, and man is no more than a branch of physics. To other people man is an animal --mere!y-and economics,...
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Agriculture and Reconstruction By VIRGIL MICHEL THROUGHOUT the history of civilization it has been taken for granted that a sound agriculture is basic to the welfare of any nation or...
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The Labor Movement By VIRGIL MICHEL T HE FIRST heated excitement over recent developments in our labor movement seems to have subsided somewhat. But few will deny that this is only a temporary...
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What Is Capitalism? By VIRGIL MICHEL F VERYONE is aware today of the momentous turning-point in human history J that is upon us. Christians in particular are keenly aware of the gigantic forces...
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Books A Lost Empire Old Wine, by Phyllis Bottome. New York: Frederick A. Stokes Company. $2.50. itnnO EVERY poet," says Goethe, "a god has given X the power to express what he has suffered."...
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FACTS ABOUT CAPITALISM By VIRGIL MICHEL THE ARTICLE on "Capitalism and the Facts" by Louis J. A. Mercier in The Commonweal of January 8, is a most important one, and raises some rather...
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March 6, 1936 The Commonwed 5'' THE COMMON GOOD By VIRGIL...
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February 14, 1936 The Commonweal ...
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June 4, 1930 THE COMMONWEAL 123 THE LAYMAN IN THE CHURCH BY VIRGIL MICHEL FOREMOST among the signs of renewing life in all Catholic countries are the phenomena that go by the name of the...
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