THE Commonweal A Weekly Review of Public Affairs, Literature, and the Arts THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . week by week MR. DULLES' REPLACEMENT T HE...
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The Price of Health Recent extraordinary advances in medical costs are about to produce a decisive transformation in our entire system of medical practice by EDWARD A S THE SAYING GOES, the...
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national health insurance. On the state level, preeminently in New York State, there is legislative pressure to make the insurance companies extend their group coverages for life, instead of...
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HERE AND THERE THE NEW LEADERS A NEW generation of world leaders is taking power, in this country and abroad. I do not mean simply that the young are stepping up to fill the places of the old....
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"Life in America is a continual invitation to compare the old and the new" Return to Europe by THOMAS R ETURNING TO Europe ten years after I had left it, I brought with me last summer a...
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more people to be entertained and informed. Cultural life, so far the preserve of restricted groups, must be Ol~ned to large numbers without turning one's back on the values of old. THE...
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panic before the marriage project yet its full symbolic, as to be distinguished from realistic, content. The performances of their elders have a great restraint and authority. Mr. John...
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COUNTERPOINT BELOW THE SUMMIT A T THE SUMMIT the footing is dangerous and the weather is terrible_9 It is reassuring that President Eisenhower has emphatically noted the fact, and that he will...
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BOOKS The Literary Tradition of the Negro THE NEGRO NOVEL IN AMERICA. By Robert A. Bone. Yale University Press. $5. renaarkahl~ perspective. And so it is in The Negro Novel in America. And...
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NEEDED Catholic laymen to join, support and direct Civil Liberties group whose other aims include: _9 Alerting laity to its civic and political responsibilities. Manifesting compatibility of...
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