THE Commonweal A Weekly Review of Public Affairs, Literature, and the Arts THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION week by week THE NATIONAL PURPOSE F j LSEWHERE in this issue Stephen R. Graubard...
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The Nation's Goals The National Goals Commission set itself an impossible task—it wanted to use empirical data to support rhetorical propositions by STEPHEN R. GRAUBARD W HEN THE New York Times,...
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is to make some men as willing to serve the public interest as others are to serve the private, and for each to show a style of life which reflects the dignity and sense of his choice. The Goals...
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An American reports on a visit to Soviet Central Asia To the Tomb of Tamerlane by JAMES KRITZECK S OON IT will represent no distinction to have visited Tashkent, the capital of the Soviet...
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in God?" I asked him. "As a matter of fact, no." he replied. One Friday noon, the principal Moslem prayer-time, I went to the only officially functioning mosque in Bokhara (there are others); some...
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THE SCREEN I'M GLAD YOU ASKED THAT N OW THAT the campaign speeches and voting are well over, the movie reviewer can do a little campaigning and voting on his own by selecting his Best Ten. This...
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THE SCREEN I'M GLAD YOU ASKED THAT N OW THAT the campaign speeches and voting are well over, the movie reviewer can do a little campaigning and voting on his own by selecting his Best Ten. This...
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ment think of themselves as missionaries. Nor can one be certain that the younger generation will regard the Mass as a sacrificial banquet when they see the older generation often refuse to...
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in raising this question, they are strongly suggesting two things about the white population of the United States: first, that white girls are waiting breathlessly for the opportunity to be free to...
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"A delight from beginning to end" —Herald Tribune Clarion Concerts Tuesday Evenings at 8:40 ORCHESTRA Newell Jenkins, Conductor SOLOISTS JANUARY 17 Henry Schumann Ronald Roseman FEBRUARY...
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