THE Commonweal A Weekly Review of Public Affairs, Literature, and the Arts THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION week by week WHAT NOW? E VIDENCE mounts that those elements which regard...
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America on Trial Unwilling to face the truth, many of us blame anti-American outbreaks on ignorance, ingratitude, envy or the Communists by DONAL O'MAHONY T HERE is something to be said for an...
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HERE AND THERE NO ROOM AT THE TOP L EST THERE be any doubt, let it be spelled out in black and white: the collapse of the summit was a disaster. It was bad enough that Khrushchev behaved as he...
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Negroes in the South are marching toward a vision A Peaceful Army by NAT HENTOFF J OHN ADAMS WROTE to Thomas Jefferson in 1821: "Slavery in this Country, I have seen hanging over it like a...
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Luther King has asked for "selective buying" campaigns. Although Dr. King and the N.A.A.C.P. agree on the boycott and many other issues, his Southern Christian Leadership Conference is weakening...
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THE SCREEN THE PAST IS NOW T HE REALITY and the dream, yesteryear and today, and the uncertain remembrance of things past are intermingled in "Hiroshima, Mon Amour" so skillfully that the movie...
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An Exchange of lliews Catholic Editors and Senator Kennedy Kansas City, Mo. T O THE EDITORS: I think John Cogley makes it too easy for himself in his criticism of Catholic editors for their...
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Kennedy was talking aboutmis defined by his oath of office, not by his private moral code. In De Vera Religione, St. Augustine put it this way: "Although men exercise judgment on temporal...
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LITERARY LETTER The Sun Also Sets Tokyo ERHAPS because political affairs in Japan are p so noisy at moment, literary seem very the affairs quiet. The traditional distrust of the...
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muscularity, and perhaps it is from him that we may eventually expect that picaresque novel. Then there is a phenomenon that is of as little literaryinterest and as great social interest as the...
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