THE NEW SHADOW OF WAR AS THE presidential campaign swings forward into constantly intensified activities, it becomes more and more difficult for most American citizens to give any save the...
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334 Week by Week UNLESS all signs fail, these weeks are staging as the event of major importance a widespread popular revulsion from the New Deal as a social panacea. It reminds one...
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337 PEOPLE, PRESS AND PROPAGANDA By DONALD ATTWATER WHAT I said about the press in the last issue of The Commonweal is of equal effect where individual people are concerned, for in...
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339 FURTHER FOOTNOTES By R. A. McGOWAN Continuing his parallels between existing social practise in the United States and the teaching of the encyclicals, Father McGowan maintains...
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341 ONLY A SMALL MIND By PHILIP MAHONEY TO COMPREHEND the present in terms of the systems and cultures that made it, is indeed a difficult task. And yet it is a tempting field because...
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344 Seven Days' Survey The Church.—Various reports emanating from Spain told of the continued burning of churches there as one of the aspects of the civil war. Conflicting reasons were given...
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347 The Screen The Devil Doll THE MIGHTY interesting results accruing from Tod Browning's latest directorial effort bring conclusive evidence of the appropriateness of the title, "Master of...
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347 Communications LABOR AND LAW Washington, D. C. TO the Editor: In The Commonweal of July 3, Mr. Lucey purports to review rather fully the scope of Supreme Court decisions respecting labor,...
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350 Books A Sinister Baron Marie Antoinette's Henchman, by Meade Minnigerode. New York: Farrar and Rinehart. $3.50. IF THE reader likes his history written in a vivid, popular and, at times,...
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