Commonweal
week by week FORMOSA ON ITS OWN T HE President's decision on Formosa is his most controversial move so far. Much de-pends on its ultimate tactical meaning. Mr. Eisenhower's...
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A Catholic Statement on Soviet Anti-Semitism W E call upon the conscience of the world through governments and the United Nations to protest against the outrageous new Anti-Semitism of the...
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unity whose inner law is change. This cosmos is a reality given man not simply that he might accept it as it is; it is a world to be penetrated by man eco-nomically, to be dominated...
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The Train to Pusan
A CORRESPONDENT DESCRIBES HIS JOUR- NEY BETWEEN KOREA'S RUINED CAPITALS PATRICK O'DONOVAN T HE night train for Pusan leaves every evening. From your billet in the...
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They are tiny, tightly walled enclosures and, over the top of the wall, you can see dipping roofs covered with ponderous, curling tiles. If you peer through the door, you see a courtyard which is...
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THE STAGE THE CRUCIBLE I T is altogether possible that Mr. Arthur Miller was prompted to the composition of his latest play by the malign politico-cultural pressures of our society, but...
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THE SCREEN THE WILD BLUE YONDER E VEN before P. Pan zooms out of the window with Wendy and her brothers flying close behind, it becomes obvious that Walt Disney has modernized "Peter Pan" and...
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On Literary Correspondence JOHN A. LUKACS T HERE is little doubt that the tragic predicament amidst which American intellectuals are finding themselves is, to a large extent, of their own...
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BOOKS Impact of Society THE IMPACT OF SCIENCE ON SOCIETY. By Bertrand Russell. Simon and Schuster. $3. By RICHARD M. WEAVER B ERTRAND Russell may well be regarded as the dean of philo-...
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