The Commonweal week by week SENSE OF VALUES T WO of the articles in this issue of The Commonweal cite certain of the penalties the people of a production-conscious nation like the United...
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Persecution and the Poles "THE INDIVIDUAL CATHOLIC IS NO LONGER ABLE TO AFFORD THE LUXURY OF STANDING ASIDE AND IGNORING THE GREAT PROBLEMS" GUNNAR D. KUMLIEN T HE Soviet Union, it is quite...
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OUR LIFE AND TIMES I Palaces of Pleasure GABRIEL CERSH MONG my personal treasures I have a few paragraphs from an English magazine which were written to describe the pleasure resort of the...
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Portrait of America? HOWARD DAVIS SPOERL I N a recent issue of the New York Times Book Review the French Dominican Father R. L. Bruekberger wrote that during the past twenty years: "the...
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FROM FRANCE Progress Toward Disaster T HE Moroccan crisis has long been smoldering. Nearly twenty years ago the Nationalists demanded that France modify the protectorate statute of 1912 and...
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THE STAGE THE BOSTONIANS I SHALL not linger over the production of "Othello" which the Brattle Theatre of Cambridge lately mounted at the City Center: this was an occasion which offered, one...
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THE SCREEN NO COLOR LINE F ROM almost the beginning of "Seven Cities of Gold," when Father Junfnero Serra berates the Spanish soldiers for making slaves of the Mexicans, you realize you are...
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COMMUNICATIONS SUGAR STRIKE New Orleans, La. T O the Editors: Your editorial concerning the Louisiana sugar refinery strike [July 29] is so obviously based on misinformation that I thought...
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BOOKS The Despair and Hope of Modern Man THE MYTH OF SISYPHUS. By Albert Camus. Knopf. $3.50. By MICHAEL HARRINGTON A T the beginning of The Myth ol Sisyphus, Albert Camus describes the modem...
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