THE Commonweal A Weekly Review of Public Affairs, Literature, and the Arts THIRTY-SECOND YEAR OF PUBLICATION week by week REPORT ON A REPORT M OST READERS of this magazine know John Cogley...
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New Communist Line "THIS TIME, THE AMERICAN COMMUNISTS SAY, WE ARE NOT WHAT WE HAVE ALWAYS BEEN IN THE PAST; THIS TIME WE ARE REALLY INDEPENDENT" MICHAEL HARRINGTON S OME TWENTY years ago, the...
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DECLINE OF A PLAYWRIGHT The Riddle of Sean O'Casey VIVIAN MERCIER p EOPLE OFTEN ask, "What happened to O'Casey?" meaning, "What caused him to start writing rubbish after those three plays...
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METHODISTS AND BISHOPS John Wesley's Legacy JOHN M. TODD T HE EMINENT Catholic theologian, Father Louis Bouyer, has recently remarked that an exposition of the Catholic theology of...
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THE SCREEN BAD BOY I N TELLING the story of young Rocky Graziano, "Somebody Up There Likes Me" makes no bones about the fact that he was a bad boy, a seemingly hopeless product of New York...
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COMMUNICATIONS "THE ROLE OF WOMAN" Montreal, Canada. T O the Editors: What follows is only one reader's impressions of Father Thomas' article, "The Role of Woman" [May 18]. But they are...
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BOOKS Contemporary Criticism in the Georgian Manner BEYOND THE DREAMS OF AVARICE. Russell Kirk. Regnery. $4.50. By FREDERICK D. WILHELMSEN M R. RUSSELL Kirk was d.~scribed not long ago as...
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