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Vol. 115 Issue 005 (March 11 1988)
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••Contents••
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Correspondence
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Coulthard, Leslie Jean; DAY, ANN MARIE; FRANKEL, MORTIMER; HUCK, GABE; ALLAIN, R. JAY; MULHOLLAND, JOSEPH
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CORRESPONDENCE
Naming the animals
Uxbridge, Ontario
To the Editors: I want to congratulate Commonweal for its recognition of the animal rights movement, and of the movement's relevance to religion,...
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Editorials
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Steinfels, Margaret O'Brien
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EDITORIALS
Solliciludo rei socialis
John Paul II will variously provoke, irritate, and hearten many people with his seventh encyclical, The Social Concern of the Church. His wide-ranging and...
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Terror in Vienna:
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Shuster, George N
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FIFTY YEARS AGO
TERROR IN VIENNA
AN EYEWITNESS ACCOUNT
Editor's note: The following is reprinted from the April 15, 1938 issue of Commonweal. See the editorial above.
We have passed through a week...
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Where the money goes:
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Amidei, Nancy
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BUDGET'89
WHERE THE MONEY GOES
GUNS & INDEBTEDNESS
A basic rule of the federal budget process is that the president proposes, but the Congress disposes. Until the mid-seventies, however, the White...
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Creeping neutralism:
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Jr, David R Carlin
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OF SEVERAL MINDS David R. Carlin, Jr.
CREEPING NEUTRALISM
THE FEAR OF PASSING JUDGMENTS
When I was a boy, Taft Republicans (Robert, not William Howard - it has been a long time since I was a boy,...
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The art of compromise:
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McCarthy, Abigail
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OF SEVERAL MINDS Abigail McCarthy
THE ART OF COMPROMISE
RELIGION & POLITICS '88
As we turn away thankfully from the excruciatingly long pre-primary events of this year's presidential campaigns and...
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Campaign across cultural divides:
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Siegel, Fred
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CAMPAIGN ACROSS CULTURAL DIVIDES
CONTOURS OF THE '88 ELECTION
FRED SIEGEL
Our mental map of Republicanism is entirely out of date. The once clear-cut polarities between Main Street and Wall Street,...
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Watching a man drown:
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Anderson, Chris
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WATCHING A MAN DROWN
'HOW EVERYTHING TURNS AWAY'
CHRIS ANDERSON
It was the Fourth of July, and hot, when my brother and I watched the man drown. I was home for a vacation, and Ted and I decided to...
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Verse:
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Smith, LeRoy
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LeRoy Smith Legacies
What shall we say this soldier was? or this politician, or that thug? or any of the rest of us swept under Adam's rug?
We all have our hypocrisies, which represent forgotten...
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Screen:
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O'Brien, Tom
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SCREEN
ALLEN WRENCHING
FLOUNDERING IN 'SEPTEMBER'
Why did September, Woody Allen's latest film, die so quickly? Perhaps because it has only one redeeming feature and only one redeeming scene: the...
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Not Catholic enough?:
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Komonchak, Joseph A
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NEUHAUS'S VIEW OF AMERICAN CATHOLICS
Not Catholic enough?
JOSEPH A. KOMONCHAK
Richard Neuhaus proposes that this is "the Catholic moment" in two senses. It is "the moment in which the Roman Catholic...
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