The Commonweal week by week THERE IS NO PEACE N 'IKITA S. Khrushchev is a remarkable man. Any doubts about this should have been dispelled by his September 17 address to the East-German...
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Man's Anguish and His Hope "ONLY NOW ARE WE EXPERIENCING WHAT IT IS TO STAND DEFENSELESS BEFORE AN EVIL WILL OF IRON" JAN CEP Translated b)' Edward Cech (Translator's note: During its moments...
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AFTER THE REVOLUTION Church and State in Guatemala DANIEL JAMES S CARCELY has Guatemala di'sposed of the Communist issue than she finds herself grappling with another issue of great...
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ONE OR MANY? Labor Union Pluralism MICHAEL P. FOCARTY I N a recent paper on unionism in India, Professor Van Dusen Kennedy of the University of California advises the Indian labor movement to...
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THE SCREEN MEAD Ihl YOUR EYE E NGLAND is lovely at this time of year---or at least it was last week when I was there to celebrate a new TV series, "The Adventures of Robin Hood." Some sixty...
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FROM BRITAIN Writing in the Welfare State HERBERT HOWARTH T HE British do not have a Welfare State, although the world has attached the name to them. They are on the road towards...
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INDEX TO VOLUME LXII April 8, 1955 to September 30, 1955 A r t i c l e s , E d i t o r i a l s , P o e t r y Adenauer in Moscow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E d i t o r i a l...
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