THE COMMONWEAL A WEEKLY REVIEW OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS, LITERATURE AND THE ARTS Reshaping Policy EVER SINCE the Cuban missile confrontation, world leaders have increasingly recognized that disputes...
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Major Defense Cuts? IN THE April issue of Foreign Affairs, McGeorge Bundy, special assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, discusses with some concern the difficulty of keeping...
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Easter Message POPE PAUL continues to establish himself as a successor to John in spirit as well as fact. His Easter message, like so many addresses of Pope John, is marked with an exuberance,...
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ALL THINGS CONSIDERED The Triple Revolution PRESIDENT JOHNSON puts in a terrible working-day, and no one should add to it arbitrarily. Yet I hope very much that he has found time to study "The...
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Numbers of Themselves Do Not Cause Poverty or Hunger Food and People ARTHUR McCORMACK IT IS NOT only doctrinaire family planners, who think that contraceptive pills are more important than...
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The Migratory Workers Still the Harvest of Shame FAY BENNETT THANKSGIVING evening, three years ago, millions of Americans were shocked out of their traditional holiday euphoria by the...
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''A Moralist Dedicated to a Perversion of Values' The Uses of Genet JAMES FINN FROM a conversation about five or six years ago, I remember saying that though we were being treated to pale...
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THE STAGE Epitaph for Lincoln Center "ALTHOUGH they naturally will as one man deny it," George Jean Nathan once wrote, "the majority of drama critics, unlike the majority of literary critics,...
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THE SCREEN And the Grandeur NO DOUBT the children should have their day or week at the movies. And this is it. For one reason or the other, some of the films reviewed this week may even...
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Time The unconquered dimension the poised and ordered oh uncontrollable, time abides, the beat in our blood the tuning of the day each field's inconstant fashioner watchman for the city and...
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