The Commonweal week by week "AMORAL OR INSANE" p EOPLE who read this magazine often have contradictory conceptions of what our editorial position is in foreign affairs. Readers more ready...
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Politics and Change WILLINGNESS TO ACCEPT THE INEVITABILITY OF CHANGE IS A KEY TEST OF THE POLITICAL THINKER'S GRASP OF REALITY PETER VIERECK S INCE the post-atomic world is changing...
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"ANNUAL CRISIS" The Spirit of Lent H. A. REINHOLD E VEN a superficial look at the Lenten usages observed in our parishes and at the Roman missal discloses a discrepancy. The...
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SONNETS FOR LENT "'Beware of prowling dogs"--St. Paul T O think of Troy now Lent is down, aware of prowling dogs, our conscionable past, is ,to begin a race ourselves impair by how precipitate...
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HERE AND THERE As Mr. Wingright Sees It y OU may find the following interview as confusing as I did, but remember that it represents the working opinions not only of my friend Mr. Wingright...
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THE SCREEN COME, JOSEPHINE, IN MY FLYING MACHINE N O doubt the movies have come a long way since they started out as flickers some fifty years ago, and the ultimate was reached in September of...
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THE STAGE THE EMPIRE OF SENTIMENT ~ A NASTASIA," by Guy Bolton out of MarA celle Manrette's French original, is a relic of the romantic theater, with its velvety ambiance of d~class~ European...
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COMMUNICATIONS CHRISTIAN CULTURE Santa Clara, Cal. T O the Editors: A violent attack on the memory and reputation of Hilaire Belloc and Gilbert Keith Chesterton appeared in Mr. Charles...
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BOOKS The Modern Writer's Quarrel with His Culture THE OPPOSING SELF: Nine Essays in Criticism. By Lionel Trilling. Viking. $3.50. By VIVIAN MERCIER p ROFESSOR Trilling's latest volume...
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