The Commonweal WEEK BY WEEK Ideas ANY struggle with Marxism is necessarily a war of ideas. It was Lenin who said that partyless people are as stupid in philosophy as they are in...
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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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A G.I. Meets the Koreans An Occupation soldier learns about the people and their religion By JEROME SMILEY WHEN, in the winter of 1947, I was assigned the job of Information and...
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FROM CANADA A Canadian Looks at "Look" THE time has come," writes George Shea, Financial editor of the Wall Street Journal, in a recent issue of Look, "to think seriously of making the us...
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three percent of the population, it is inconceivable that there would continue to be bi-lingual currency, bi-lingual stamps, bi-lingual forms, and the free use of French in the chambers of...
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then, has done the prowling near his statist line, and who has growled? And what becomes of his statement that, in respect of personal liberty, "today the greatest danger stems from the left and...
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education in how bookies, helped by a wire service right from the race track to their place of business, cash in on split-second timing. Needless to say this is very interesting, and as...
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Books Two Adolescents. Alberto Moravia. Farrar Straus. $2.75HERE are two more stories from the Italian novelist whose The Woman of Rome rode high on bestseller lists last...
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