The Commonweal WEEK BY WEEK The French Elections FROM our background of Democrats versus Republicans the French party system appears as an enigma. The fact that fifteen lists of...
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Wayward Crusader Richard L. Stokes of the Catholic press is proud to be called another Pegler. By DONALD McDONALD WHO started the Korean war? Cer tairaly not General ...
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A Matter of Private Enterprise WHEN Hollywood's Robert Montgomery was over here some time back 'he had the choice of finishing a series of radio talks to America with an interview with either...
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Farmers Without Farms THERE are few legends of American folklore that have died harder than the legend of the American farmer. According to the popular belief, all American farmers are sturdy...
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IDIOT'S DELIGHT IT SEEMED to me that the City Centex revival of Robert E. Sherwood's old anti-war play was interesting on a number of counts. For one thing, Mr. Sherwood's status as a...
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The Screen SHOOT THE WORKS IT'S STILL a wonderment to me that Hollywood goes on and on making war films; perhaps even more amazing, -although definitely connected with the production, is the...
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Communications The Unspoken Ism Boston, Massachusetts TO THE Editors: We are all very much indebted to John Cogley for his calm and expert analysis of the latest work of Mr. Paul Blanshard....
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The Movies THE most recent issue of The Catholic Art Quarterly, official bulletin of the Catholic Art Association (4380 Main Street, Buffalo 21, New York), under the general title of "The...
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The State as Monster By H. A. REINHOLD HANNAH ARENDT established herself firmly, after her flight from Nazi persecution, on the top rungs of American intellectual life. Her contributions...
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rayed against Russia—'but while Tito may have fifty to seventy divisions in uniform, plus trained reserves, fewer than ten divisions are highly trained, and the Russians could overrun...
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