Commonweal week by week THE DULLES TRIP S ECRETARY of State DuUes took off last week on a flight into the East, where the acrid dayheat gives a sense of noon, of something ending and...
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People and Food "NO POLITICAL LEADER, HOWEVER POWERFUL, NO ECONOMIST, HOWEVER LEARNED, HAS THE SLIGHTEST RIGHT TO INTERFERE WITH THE BIRTH OF CHILDREN." COLIN CLARK C HILDREN are born in...
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CATHOLICISM IN AMERICA III A Jew Looks at Catholics COMMENTS MADE IN THE HOPE THAT AMERICAN CATHOLICS WILL SEE THEMSELVES AS A FRIENDLY OUTSIDER SEES THEM. WILL HERBERG c ATHOLICISM in America...
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ly serve a useful purpose. What I have in mind rather is a kind of "secessionist" spirit that keeps the Catholic busy about his own Catholic affairs and leaves the business of the community,...
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director would never hesitate to accept a proposal from the most reactionary producer. Politics are simply ignored on both sides when films are made, and the political extremes somehow...
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I N the same week, a provocative ensemble, The Artists Theatre, presented--under private auspices and before an illustrious audience---a new play by Mr. Parker Tyler, the noted poet and film...
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lOOKS Tawney As Christian Socialist GEOFFREY ASHE F IVE years ago, when Bevan's Health Service was making its triumphant bow, his friends the editors of Tribune printed a nasty little item...
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land, nine Leftists out of ten (at least among the intellectuals) would speak first of Catholicism. Statistically, Tawney is right. The Catholic Church in England has been almost forced by long...
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