THE Commonweal A Weekly Review of Public Affairs, Literature, and the Arts THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION week by week KHRUSHCHEV'S "CONDITIONS" I N SOME WAYS it is curious that so able...
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A Leap of Faith All of us. Catholic and Protestant, bear to some extent a mutual guilt and share in the scandal of antagonism and separation by DANIEL J. CALLAHAN O NE THING common to discussion...
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While a Protestant would be justified in simply reading the works of the great classical expositors of Catholicism with considerable assurance that the contemporary Catholic would be one with...
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COUNTERPOINT CRISIS IN HOSPITALITY H OSPITALITY, events seem to prove, isn't what it used to be. But the personal diplomats and the experts and analysts have not yet managed to put across very...
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HERE AND THERE TWO FRONTS IN THE SAME WAR Rome W ASHINGTON and Vatican City have long been headquarters in the West's cold war with Soviet Communism. But to say that is not to claim that the...
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The total effect of U.S. propaganda efforts overseas has been marginal at best America's Image Abroad by DONALD T HE HARMFUL effects which result from the adoption of advertising techniques by...
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values, it will be difficult for U.S.I.A. to carry out its mission. For no propaganda organization can foster sympathetic attitudes if its product cannot stand serious scrutiny. Until the United...
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ed with the waterfalls and the river) that a coherence of outline, almost of scene, is maintained. But in the fourth book of the same poem, the poet has pressed the method to its extreme of...
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"The Magician" is stimulating and exciting entertainment, handsomely photographed and expertly acted by Bergman's fine Swedish cast. T HE FRENCH have sent over "Back to the Wall," a more modem...
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have developed over the years. And as their lives wear thin, their underlying characteristics are more plainly exposed to view. Frequently, of course, their vices--and their virtues-lie...
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