THE Commonweal A Weekly Review of Public Affairs, Literature, nnd the Arts THIRTY-FOURTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION week by week. TOWARD DISARMAMENT? A T A TIME when almost no corner of the world...
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Morality and Nuclear War Such is human folly that a war begun in restraint is likely to end in uncontrolled and therefore immoral violence by L. L. McREAVY T HERE IS nothing sacrosanct about...
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weapons as deterrents, and indeed to test their etticiency, unless the genetic risks of such tests outweigh their utility. (3) In no circumstances, not even to save the Western world from...
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HERE AND THERE AS YOU WERE SAYING A COLUMN like this one, which wanders all over the lot and is as opinionated as they come, elicits more back-talk than The Commonweal's Communications...
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CAUGHT IN A VICIOUS CIRCLE Railroads in Crisis by LAWRENCE T. KING T HE RECENT discontinuation of all passenger service between Baltimore and New York City by the historic Baltimore & Ohio...
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permitted to set their rates low enough to win back traffic they have lost to these competitors. In short, the railroads want the I.C.C. to consider each rate request on its own merits rather...
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florist shop, to a mission cemetery, to an art gallery (where hangs a picture of Carlotta, the wife's beautiful but mad great grandmother who commited suicide), to an old hotel which was once...
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that of the leaders of Opus Dei spending their waking hours in a dark cellar plotting to take over the world in the manner of the mythical Wise Men of Zion. But when a decree of the Sacred...
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