The Commonweal week by week RELIGION ON CAMPUS T HE peoples of every country have always felt a deep concern for their younger and untested generation. In America this concern traditionally...
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Bastions of Freedom "THE PRESENT DANGER TO CIVIL LIBERTIES LIES NOT SO MUCH IN PUBLIC APATHY AS IN A FUNDAMENTAL BLINDNESS" THOMAS E. KENNELLY T O suggest there is some apathy about...
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"PEOPLE'S DEMOCRACIES" The Failure of Collectivization GUNNAR D. KUMLIEN W ILL Yugoslavia, now fully rehabilitated as a "People's Democracy," point the way for other Communist countries?...
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FROM WASH INGTON Problems of Interim Rule R EADING the newspapers these days, you get the idea that the gover~me,nt is operating like a well-oiled engine that never backfires, never chokes,...
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THE STAGE "1 WANT MY CATHARSISF' T HE first of Mr. Arthur Miller's new plays is so uninterruptedly bad, and the second--though relieved occasionally with the note of pathos--so indisputably...
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THE SCREEN LOOK MA, NO ClNEMASCOPE, NO COLOR A MONG the many outstanding things about "Trial," one of the most hard-hitting antiCommunist films to come out of Hollywood, is that it dares to...
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COMMUNICATIONS "PLIGHT OF THE INTELLECTUAL" San Francisco, Cal. T O the Editors: Normally, the dialogue between magazine-writer and reader should be limited to the former's article and the...
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BOOKS Rebirth of the Senses NED O'CORMAN D EMOCRACY, encased in the modern industrial state, undergoes a terrible petrifaction when its citizens become lost in the surge of power and the...
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Life and the Dream MARJORIE MORNINGSTAR. By Herman Wouk. Doubleday. $4.95. By R. T. HORCHLER M R. Wouk's designation of Mar]orie Morningstar as a love story and an entertainment...
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