THE COMMONWEAL
A WEEKLY REVIEW OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS, LITERATURE AND THE ARTS
I I I Latin American Policy FOR MANY MONTHS now, the focal point of American foreign policy has been Southeast...
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overcoming the separatist tendencies of the age and in achieving hemispheric unity." It is difficult for us to find fault with Senator Humphrey's analysis. The greatest danger facing U.S. Latin...
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overcoming the separatist tendencies of the age and in achieving hemispheric unity." It is difficult for us to find fault with Senator Humphrey's analysis. The greatest danger facing U.S. Latin...
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planning, or studying, for the morrow. According to the monthly letter of the Royal Bank of Canada, farming methods in most of these countries have to be modernized to the extent that half the peo-...
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ALL THINGS CONSIDERED
Prayer in School
HOW DO CATHOLICS feel about the Supreme Court and prayer in the public school? Is there a majority view on one side or the other? If most Americans were...
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The Crisis in Negro Leadership Intensifies Black Backlash
NAT HENTOFF THE WHITE PRESS has been focusing on the "white bacldash"-the presidential primary votes received by Governor George...
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who live in deteriorating buildings can finally be de- cently housed-and not in segregated enclaves. There are generalized references to all these essentials in their pronouncements, but there are...
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more persuasive case for the kind of separation of Church and State which will protect the religious community against the temptation of ever again reducing itself to an instrumentality of a warring...
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one ever expected priests or Jews to be perfect-this is a curious supposition that groups make about them-selves, that the world expects them to be better than they are. The world (which is, of...
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THE SCREEN
Murder, Anyone? COMEDIES in which murder plays an important theme have been with us for a long time; the movies have had their share of fun films with corpses strewn all over the...
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CORRESPONDENCE "Philadelphia--Still Closed" New Orleans, La. TO THE EDITORS: This letter is a footnote to Dennis Clark's candid analysis of the posture of the Philadelphia Archdiocese in the...
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for the true God in these days, must often need speak of the Holy Office fear to tread), and Bishop even of Him in new honorable ways, since the ordinary Robinson to defend themselves; I would only...
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