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		THE Commonweal A Weekly Review of Public Affairs, Literature,  and the Arts THIRTY-SECOND YEAR OF PUBLICATION week by week ENLARGING NATO W H A T IS the basic about the success debate of the...
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		Christianity and  Ideologies "IDEOLOGY HAS TAKEN THE PLACE OF THEOLOGY AS THE CREATOR OF SOCIAL IDEALS AND THE GUIDE OF PUBLIC OPINION'" CHRISTOPHER DAWSON THE FOUR great civilizations which...
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		"ABNORMAL AS NORM" The Anomaly of Andre Gide MARTIN TURNELL A NDRI~ GIDE wrote so freely about himself, and drew so heavily on his personal experience in his fiction, that it seems almost...
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		TWO TRADITIONS The War Novel WILLIAM J. SMITH IT WAS a curiously prevalent conviction at the close of World War II that the era of the war novel was past. The presumptive rationale of...
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		THE STAGE DISSENT I AM vexed and baffled at having to pass so harsh a judgment on two theatrical occasions which have drawn, elsewhere, a distinguished press. The first of these is Mr. Norman...
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		THE SCREEN POOR BUTTERFLY SINCE THE singing and acting parts of a movie are not done at the same time, it is surprising that no one came up earlier with the bright idea that makes the new...
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		COMMUNICATIONS "THE TRANQUIl. SURFACE" Decatur, Georgia TO the Editors: Over the several years that I have been reading your editorials I have come to expect an honest, realistic approach to...
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		BOOKS Power in the Third Age of the Middle Earth THE LORD OF THE RINGS. III Vols.: The Fellowship of the Ring; The Two Towers; The Return of the King. By J. R. R. To)kien. Houghton Mifflin...
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