THE Commonweal A Weekly Review of Public Affairs, Literature, and the Arts THIRTY-FOURTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION week by week REGULATING THE REGULATORS T HE MURKY atmosphere which has...
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Dictators and Dictatorships Was 'Fascism' an Episode? by JOHN A. LUKACS L AST JANUARY 31 a quarter of a century separated us from the day when huge torchlight parades greeted Adolf Hitler's...
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Loopholes and limitations in our minimum wage laws The Bare Minimum by TED LE BERTHON T HE HEARINGS conducted by both houses of .the Eighty-fifth Congress last year on two bills to extend the...
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Sentimentality and good humor are the natural enemies of satire No Offense Intended by JOHN P. SISK L AST SUMMER in the New York Times Book Review British novelist Kingsley Amis predicted...
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In a period when there is little ,community of moral and religious values the individual's hypersensitivity to the expectations others ,have of him (which include their expectation that he will...
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pleasure, it is publicly well thought of; the very refusal of "The Dark at the Top of the Stairs" (at the Music Box) to move beyond the cautious immediate, to look remotely like anything...
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COMMUNICATIONS "IRELAND'S ANGRY YOUNG MEN" New York, N. Y. T O THE EDITORS: Because I was off .on a lecture tour, .only today did I get your issue of January 24, with the article (from your...
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BOOKS Maritain on America REFLECTIONS ON AMERICA. By Jacques Mar itain. Scribners. $3.50. By ANNE FREMANTLE p IO NONO is said to have advised a visitor to Rome to stay for three ,days or...
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