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		THE Commonweal A Weekly Review of Public Affairs, Literature, and the  Arts r.wRrY-FouRr. OF PUB, CA O, week by week THE DEBATE CONTINUES T WO WEEKS AGO, in an editorial called "An End of...
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		Controversy in New York The dispute over the prescription of contraceptive devices in city hospitals raises the recurring question of how groups with differing beliefs accommodate themselves in a...
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		easy statement. And it seems, at best, odd that a group which objected to being restrained by Catholic teaching should wish to impose its own standards upon a partitular segment of Catholics,...
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		Fears about our economy's fundamental soundness are not dead but merely sleeping The Future of Capitalism by J. N. MOODY F EW HAVE ACCUSED the United States Congress of consistency....
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		James Agee Rhetoric of Splendor by RICHARD HAYES H E DID, all seem agreed, a courtesy to life by being. Which is not, of course, to fail in lamentation of the riot and mischance of...
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		THE SCREEN HOME IS THE HUNTER S OMETIMES movies don't turn out as their producers intended. Dick Powell, who produced and directed "The Hunters," undoubtedly meant it to pay tribute to the...
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		OF NOTE SHOULD NATIONS SURRENDER? I N RECENT WEEKS, Congress, the President and many newspaper editorialists have been much exercised about a report that the Department of Defense had...
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		would prefer annihilation by a hydrogen bomb or a Russian occupation, would prefer the Russian occupation. For, if asked to choose between life and death, it is surely always the Christian...
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