THE Commonweal A Weekly Review of Public Affairs, Literature, and the Arts THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION week by week THIS HOLY SEASON B EFORE the spring of 1956, when the...
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Art and Sensibility Nothing is more removed from the Catholic sense of things than to say that the emotional life of man is an evil. the result of original sin by WILLIAM W HAT IS generally...
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A consideration of fhe qualities needed for the High Court Whose Judicial Temperament? by JOSEPH T HERE HAS HARDLY been a time in its history when the Supreme Court has not been in the...
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HERE AND THERE A CATHOLIC FOR PRESIDENT?--IV T HE DAY WILL come when our perennial discussions about whether a Catholic is qualified to be President will seem somewhat primitive. Of that I am...
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An Exchange of Views I-Literature and Morality Jersey City, N. J. T O THE EDITORS: I wonder whether Richard Horchler's article on literature and morality [Feb. 27] does not somewhat miss the...
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was concerned with other, more particular questions. In his only specific reference to the problem of literature and morality, Mr. Carey inveighs against ideas which I myself quite explicitly...
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Pennsylvania. Precautions could easily be taken in both places to get the opinion of several judges, on the economic and mental factors involved, or the health factors, before birth control would...
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Mr. Farley Granger expressed a total indifference to Miss Austen's sense of life in any issue but the matter at hand. (Such are the intensifies of the theater mind.) Unfortunately, the results...
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BOOKS The Untempered Drive for Justice THE PLEDGE. By Friedrich Duerrenmatt. Knopf. $3. By SUE DAVIDSON I T IS INSPECTOR Matth~.i of tho Ziidch cantonal police who makes, to the mother of a...
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lowed by a more interpretive account of the fateful history of Soviet philosophy. The excellence of this volume really demands a sequel. RECENT AND NOTABLE The Life of St. 1ohn of the...
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