THE COMMONWEAL
A WEEKLY REVIEW OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS, LITERATURE AND THE ARTS
China Prospect IT APPEARS extremely fortunate that the present upheaval in South Vietnam is taking place at a...
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China becomes a developed industrial and military power in the 1970's it will no longer be spoiling to tear the world asunder? The changed attitude of the Soviet Union supplies a clue. Marked...
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China becomes a developed industrial and military power in the 1970's it will no longer be spoiling to tear the world asunder? The changed attitude of the Soviet Union supplies a clue. Marked...
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would be no repetition, the ground would have been cut from under the opposition. Even later in the game, ff he had gathered about him a group of prestigious Buddhists loyal to his government, and...
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The New Pluralism: From Nostalgia to Reality DANIEL CALLAHAN AS WE ALL know, the election of John F. Kennedy in 1960 was taken as decisive evidence that the Catholie minority had "come of...
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straint from every one of the groupings of men who make up our society-from believers and unbelievers, Jews, Protestants and Catholics. As for the churches, and especially for Catholics, the...
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ALL TIIINGS CONSIDERED Catholics and Population
IT IS IMPOSSIBLE to discuss birth control, as I have been doing in recent weeks, without coming to the population question. Here one's attitude...
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One Man's Fancy The Author as Fiction
THE FIRST SERIES of Paris Review interviews with famous wnters (Writers at Work, Viking) had a good deal of curiosity value. It was a bit like seeing...
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The theme of violence and death was partly a blind for this: violence and death conduce to a more intense comradeship; they connect men in a way that would be impossible and embarrassing in peaceful...
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which art's critics so often seem to think artists are betraying-and this is a vision of the world and under- standing of man's place in it. An artist (using the word in its widest, creative...
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BOOKS The Negro Writer: A Long, Painful Search for Identity Soon, One Morning: New Writin~ by American Negroes, 1940-1962. Edited by Herbert Hill. Knopfi $6.95. by Saul Maloff IN HIS...
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