THE Commonweal A Weekly Review of Public Affairs, Literature, and the Arts THIRTY-SECOND YEAR OF PUBLICATION week by week,,, NEW ELECTION, OLD APPROACH FOR SOME Republicans, what they call...
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Challenge in the UN "WE CANNOT WIN THE BATTLE OF COMPETITIVE COEXISTENCE UNLESS WE ARE MORE CONSISTENTLY ON THE SIDE OF PRINCIPLE" JOHN LOGUE THE SUDDEN enlargement of the UN by the...
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FROM THE MIDDLE EAST The Impotence of Hatred CUNNAR D. KUMLIEN NO OTHER trouble-spot in the world seems surrounded with more emotional thinking, crude propaganda or, generally speaking,...
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THOMISTS AND NON-THOMISTS Meeting of Minds JAMES COLLINS IT IS PARTICULARLY difficult to devise any accurate scale of measurement for the vitality of a philosophy. Philosophy is not capturable...
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THE STAGE FUN AND GAMES THE MUSICAL revue presents to criticism a vexing problem which does not end with its odious spelling. For of all the contemporary forms of theater, none seeks so...
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THE SCREEN A STATELY PLEASURE-DOME AS WELCOME as a summer breeze are two new musical movies now brightening our screens. Charles Brackett's magnificent production of "The King and I" would be...
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COMMUNICATIONS PATRIOTS AND TRAITORS Cleveland, Ohio TO the Editors: I have not read The Loyal and the Disloyal, by Morton Grodzins. I did read Michael Harrington's review of it in The...
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BOOKS Learned, Crotchety Account of English Poetry THE CROWNING PRIVILEGE: COLLECTED ESSAYS ON POETRY. By Robert Graves. Doubleday. $5. By GERALD WEALES LIVELY, busy, chattering, Graves...
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