THE Commonweal A Weekly Review of Public Affairs, Literature, and the Arts THIRTY-THIRD YEAR OF PUBLICATION -week by weekWITHOUT SECTION III THREE YEARS after the Supreme Court's decree on...
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Axioms of Foreign Policy "NATIONS, IT HAS BEEN SAID HAVE NO PERMANENT FRiENDS OR PERMANENT ENEMIES, ONLY PERMANENT INTERESTS" HAROLD C HINTON IT MUST BE many years since an...
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SCANDAL OF ALGERIA The Other France ANNE FREMANTLE THE TWENTIETH of July was the anniversary of the unsuccessful putsch against Hitler in 1944. It was led by such men as the saintly Count von...
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SEARCH FOR TRUTH Spirit of Thomism PHILIP SCHARPER WRITING IN 1902, John Dewey defined scholasticism as "any mode of thought characterized by excessive refinement and subtlety; the making...
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HERE AND THERE THE RIGHT QUESTIONS HERE WE ARE, people of many religions and of none, sharing the great common American experience. We are Protestants, Catholics, Jews, agnostics and...
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THE SCREEN LIFE CAN BE BEAUTIFUL PERHAPS it was a mistake for Producer Jerry Wald to call his movie "An Affair To Remember"—because what we remember is that the last time this film turned up...
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OF NOTE NEWMAN ON BELIEF AND UNBELIEF IN A RECENT issue of Blackfriars (34 Bloomsbury Street, London, W.C.I), H. Francis Davis writes of Cardinal Newman in the light of some of the latest...
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COMMUNICATIONS ARREST OF THE PACIFISTS New York, N.Y. TO the Editors: I was very happy indeed to read your editorial of July 26th about the arrest of the pacifists. I certainly appreciate the...
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BOOKS A Tireless Ulysses in Quest of Knowledge THE MIND AND ART OF HENRY ADAMS. By J. C. Levenson. Houghton Mifflin. $6. By JOHN COURNOS IF OUT OF the cauldron of hereditary influences...
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