THE Commonweal A Weekly Review of Public Affairs, Literature, and the Arts THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR O'F PUBUCATION week by week DEBATE IN MOSCOW S INCE THE AVOWED theme of the twentysecond...
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ALL THINGS COHSIDERED INNOCENCE ABROAD T HE CASE of Margery Michelmore, the postcardwriting Peace Corps girl, has caused a great furor, both here and in Nigeriamand not just because of the...
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After the Union Ball There has been a very real deficiency in effective and aggressive leadership in the American labor movement by MICHAEL HARRINGTON I N RECENT MONTHS there has been an...
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are so destructive of labor's power and so productive of internal conflict. The other involves the question of developing leadership and new programs within the unions themselves. It would be a...
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AMERICA'S TV IMAGE Cool Cats in Sweden by ANN V IOLENT CRIMES are so relatively rare among Swedish youth that when one happens it is headlined, deplored, argued and analyzed for weeks and...
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sponsible and thoughthtl elements of Sweden and other countries, envied and imitated and financially bolstered as it is by them. And undoubtedly such societies themselves leave something to be...
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aware of foreign quality as they have not traditionally been. But these facts do not seem of very compelling interest to the ordinary consumer, and the representatives of labor, who ought to be...
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in the Sermon on the Mount. It is unfortunate that his voice (in this handsomely photographed Mount scene which extends too long and includes not only the beatitudes but also many of the...
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BOOK5 The Mythic Meaning of America THE QUEST FOR PARADISE. By Charles L. Sanford. University of Illinois Press. $5.00. By JOHN P. SISK a~][- VENTURE the view," Pro1 lessor Sanford begins...
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