THE Commonweal A Weekly Review of Public Affairs, Literature, and the Arts THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION -week by weekMAO TSE-TUNG'S DEMOTION ANY CONCLUSIONS about the "real" reasons...
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The Paradox of Affluence The Galbraith thesis directly challenges the aspirations of American civilization and vitally affects the strategy of our contest with Communism by EDWARD...
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CHRISTMAS IN EXILE Magi from Teruel by JOSE MARIA GIRONELLA AFTER KNOWING and dealing at length with Spanish exiles in France, a Spaniard coming from Spain must inevitably conclude that...
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Has Kerouac made a contribution to American literature? King of the Beats by SEYMOUR KRIM WITH EACH passing book Jack Kerouac begins to come down to earth a little more, to reveal what he's...
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HERE AND THERE SUGGESTIONS FOR THE NEW YEAR I HAVE A SUGGESTION for all Catholic teachers, preachers, apologists and writers. I suggest that in 1959, the phrase "error has no rights" be...
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THE STAGE TRAGEDY AND THE SAVAGED PIETIES AT THIS CRISIS of its fortunes, the cruel mischance of a newspaper strike has denied the Phoenix Theatre what would surely have been public praise of...
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THE SCREEN MANY THINGS TO MANY PEOPLE THE UNPREDICTABLE French, who have been sending over a plethora of mystery thrillers and racy Brigitte Bardot items, are now represented on our screens...
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COMMUNICATIONS "NUCLEAR POLICY" Cheshire, Conn. TO THE EDITORS: In your recent editorial, "Nuclear Policy" [Nov. 28], you generally favored Thomas E. Murray's position on nuclear...
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BOOKS The Great Divide in Modern Civilization THE SEARCH. By C. P. Snow. Scribner's. $3.95. By MAX COSMAN IN THE order of C. P. Snow's works, The Search has a unique place. It succeeds a...
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