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Vol. 104 Issue 014 (July 8 1977)
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News & Views
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mews & VIEWS A Saint 8= Women's Lib What would Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton (17741821), the only native-born canonized saint of the United States, have thought of our times and particularly...
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Editorial
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CORRESPONDENCE M~l.E~mt P~teg New York, N.Y. To the Editors: There's a place for polemics. In defense of Msgr. Adamo, for instance, or in assault upon his critics, nothing Commonweal is...
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Washington Report: Hell on Wheels
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Getlein, Frank
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this indiscreet and voluble maverick is some evidence that Carter doesn't mind a little public embarrassment when he perceives that a higher moral goal may be served. Just as he promised, Carter...
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Archbishop Lefebvre's Religion
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Hammond, Margo
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Olds would do as well. If the engines are the same, they'll all do as well---or as poorly, as the case may be. Was it Hegel or Engels who said, History always repeats itself, but as farce? I...
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Rich World, Poor World
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Madeley, John
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"The more one sees the roots from which Lefebvre's movement springs, the more one has--from an historical point of view---a feeling of distance and detachment from his revolt, as from a thing...
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On the Ordination of Women
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Novak, Michael
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I I ON THE ORDINATION OF WOMEN MICHAEL NOVAK The has chosen a prudent and m thentic lIu Cce, holic course Much of the weight of the argument for the ordination of women rests upon one's...
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The Hidden Revolution
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Stipp, John L.
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are provoked--but, in the end, we go together, down through the ages. Meanwhile, those who disagree on this issue should keep arguing. On this perhaps evanescent, perhaps long-term, issue,...
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The Stage
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Weales, Gerald
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sacred community accountable only to ourselves. Unlike their forebears, they are fundamentally one-worlders. Several of the architects of the nuclear bomb had, as is generally known, strong...
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The Screen
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Weslerbeck, Colin L. Jr.
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doubt) is the play's metaphor for an atmosphere in which no one is sure of anyone else (did Marcus set up Sigmund for arrest?) or even of his own actions (does Adrian, in coming to the country,...
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Verse
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Sullivan, James
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is to make war hell by recreating its miscalculation and slaughter as fully, accurately and graphically as possible. The idea is, in other words, to create a tragedy with a close-up. And there's...
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No Laughing Matter
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Steinfels, Peter
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Capitalism is dead. Dead, finished, kaput/ You may like this, you may not. But there's no use in denying the news. The news was revealed on page 3 of the Business Section of the June 5 New York...
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Floundering With Grass
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Moorcroft, Marilyn
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G ilnter Grass stood amicably among his admirers, sipping Almaden wine and smoking a hand-rolled cigarette. His robust laugh could be heard across the room, over the dozen murmuring voices at...
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Inside an Abortion Hospital
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Steinfels, Margaret O'Brien
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order for any cook. When our publishers come home from Frankfurt in October, with the new-bound Grass volume under their arms, we will know more. Till then . . . remember that most poignant...
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Books
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order for any cook. When our publishers come home from Frankfurt in October, with the new-bound Grass volume under their arms, we will know more. Till then . . . remember that most poignant...
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Vol. 104 Issue 015 (July 22 1977)
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