THE Commonweal A Weekly Review of Public Affairs, Literature, and the Arts THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION week by week GOD AND THE COLD WAR IN RECENT weeks National Review and its editor,...
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Now the Neutron Bomb? Debate is beginning on whether or not this new and ominous weapon should be added to our nuclear arsenal by RONALD STEEL WITH HOPES for a controlled ban on nuclear testing...
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MINERVA AT CANOSSA We praise him intelligent who speaks our silent prejudice. Imitation can not diminish greatness. He who knows himself shall not know insult. A friend is one we are always about...
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THE ISLAND OF NEVIS Independence, Like It or Not by JAMES RORTY TWO HOURS BY plane from San Juan and within sight of Antigua's posh tourist resorts, the small island of Nevis thrusts the green...
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DISEASE OF THE FORTIES The Feeling of Failure by JOHN C. CORT WE WERE having lunch together at Jake Wirth's when the subject came up. I was eating the luncheon special, which was hash with red...
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DIRGE FOR A NEW MEXICAN PRELATE Now, now, in my body and cries I will command, or beg them, so: that for no pride and no fear's sake they would paint him as if he lives and will get up again to...
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THE STAGE IMPROVISATONS I VISITED again, latterly, the English Miss Shelagh Delaney's "A Taste of Honey," holding the stage with uncommon tenacity in this dropsical season, and drawing still, in...
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THE SCREEN SHAME AND GUILT ONCE AGAIN films from abroad prove the most provocative—not necessarily the best, but the most daring and original. A new batch illustrates the point well, even the...
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BOOKS Dispassionate View of a Most Passionate War THE SPANISH CIVIL WAR. By Hugh Thomas. Harper. $8.50. By RICHARD GILMAN DURING the battle for Madrid in 1936 Louis Delapree, the correspondent...
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