THE Commonweal A Weekly Review of Public Affairs, Uterature, and the Arts TI'IIlITY-fOUII~ ~:AII OF PUBLICATION week by week PARTISAN POLITICS~ T HIS IS a journal of opinion; opinions...
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Thirty Years of Salazar The theoretical basis of Portugal's present regime lies in Salazar's belief that "the people has less need of being sovereign than of being governed" by FRANCIS E....
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HERE AND THERE W PUT OUT NO FLAGS E HEAR so much about the difficulties of pluralism these days that we probably tend to forget what a miracle it is that, by and large, we do live in peace...
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RELIGION IN A FREE SO,CIETY Catholics and the Dialogue by JAMES O'GARA W RITING IN THESE pages some years ago, a great American Protestant spokesman, Dr. Reinhold Niebuhr, said: "I am not...
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side of textbooks? And is not the distinction often used simply to mean that Protestants and Jews ought to let us have our own way in civil society? It is no wonder such slogans have largely lost...
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against "the black government" and "the priests." The writer nodded and asked him whether he was a Catholic. The driver looked surprised at this strange foreigner and replied "naturally." He...
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worried about his middle age and home ties, feels he owes himself a last fling. Neither parent understands the children too well: Earl Holliman as the elder son, frustrated at home because he's...
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mer": its search after truth, and punishment of those who deny truth. In actuality, the dramatist is too sophisticated a psychologist to fail of awareness that what is interesting about moral...
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sovereignty of this or that religious order is blind to the great movements of history, and the social and cultural developments that are taking place in our time. We are in the midst of a great...
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