The Commonweal week by week THE GUARANTEED WAGE W ALTER Reuther's determination to win a guaranteed annual wage in the automobile industry is giving a good many people a bad case of nerves....
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Crisis in the MRP "THE PROBLEM IS HOW TO KEEP THE CONSERVATIVE MASS UNDER AUTHENTIC CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC LEADERSHIP" JOHN C. OLIN T O analyze so mysterious a component as a French political...
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HISTORIC ROOTS Demagogues in American Politics REINHARD H. LUTHIN D ENOUNCING a political foe as a "demagogue" has long been an American custommso much so that even undisputed demagogues...
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FROM BRITAIN Birth of a Problem In Race Relations Cardiff C OLORED people make up about two-tenths of one per cent of the population of Britain; so few that if they were not colored you...
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HERE AND THERE EDUCATION-AND ALL THAT A BOUT a year ago Christopher Dawson contributed an article to The Commonweal that set off a running discussion in Catholic educational circles. Mr....
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THE SCREEN FLIGHT DOWN LABYRINTHINE WAYS S ARAH Miles, in "The End of the Affair," runs so hard from the Hound of Heaven that she does herself in. She loses the race, but she wins the reward....
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THE STAGE THREE FOR TONIGHT M R. Paul Gregory's diversion--a most apt designation-is a musical evening with the strong tang of cabaret, bound into unity by nothing so much as good will and...
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COMMUNICATIONS "THE MORALITY OF NUCLEAR WAR" Elmhurst, N. Y. T O the Editors: I read with interest both Father Drinkwater's original article on nuclear war [March 18] and the Indiana Catholic...
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BOOKS An Appraisal of a Decade of American Writing THE TWENTIES. By Frederick J. Hoffman. Viking. $6. By HENRY POPKIN A DVANCING from show business to the academy, the revival of the...
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