The commonweal

The commonweal - New York, N.Y : The Commonweal Foundation, 1954-1955.

No. 1 The appeal of existentialism: not since William James and Bergson has philosophy found itself so squarely planted in the marketplace, so gifted with the power to move people/James Collins. -- pp. 7-9. Our sick coal industry/John Brophy. pp. 9-11. In search of a program/Michael P. Fogarty. -- pp. 12-13. The stage: dear Charles/ Richard Hayes. -- pp. 14. The screen: if the slipper fits/Philip T. Hartung. -- pp. 14-15. Communications: "science and security"/Francis E. O'Meara. -- pp. 15-16. Examining the practical basis for foreign affairs/George W. Jaeger. -- pp. 18-19. No. 2 Mystique of the right: the core of the conservative myth is the belief in the possibility and desirability of stability/William V. Shannon. -- pp. 31-33. The game of revolution/Dan Kurzman. -- pp. 34-36. The stage: a midsummer night's dream/Richard Hayes. -- pp. 36-37. The screen: whim with a wham/Philip T. Hartung. -- pp. 37-38. Communications: "core of the curriculum"/Edward J. Tully. -- pp. 38-39. The dual heritage of Julien Green/Mrs. George Norman. -- pp. 39-42. Finding an epicurean basis for a victorian culture/Vivian Mercier. -- pp. 42-43. The mind and heart of a hero/John Cournos. -- pp. 43-46. No. 3 A reckoning with my readers: 'you my reader, and I are both listening together to what is called the spirit of the age, and in this secret sharing we are contemporaries/Elisabeth Langcaesser. -- pp. 56-59. The stage: the domestic interior/Richard Hayes. -- pp. 60. The screen: home is the star/Philip T. Hartung. -- pp. 60-61. Tonynbee's odyssey of the west/Christopher Dawson. -- pp. 62-66. The Catholic lessons to be learned from the past: politics of belief in nineteenth century France/Erwin W. Geissman. -- pp. 68. No. 4 Mendes-France: "nothing less than a revolution in France is needed to prevent the country from becoming a minor power"/Robert Barrat. -- pp. 87-89. A Sunday in East Berlin/Donat O'Donnell. -- pp. 90-91. The stage: the boy friend/Richard Hayes. -- pp. 93. The screen: prettiest tinsel on the tree/Philip T. Hartung. -- pp. 94. Communications: "science and security"/James Bernartd Kelly. -- pp. 94-95 The problem of the paper-back/Cecil Hemley. -- pp. 95-97. An idealist's vision of our contemporary distress/Joseph M. Duffy. --- pp. 98. The freedom of the Sons of God/Francis Sweeney. -- pp. 99. The burden of the Chosen people/Seymour Krim. -- pp. 101-102. No. 5 Two worlds: physical interdependence has become a fact; the moral sense has failed to keep face/Barbara Ward. -- pp. 115-117. Things that are Caesar's: 'the struggle for the mind and heart of man is largely being fought on a political battleground"/JohnCogley. -- pp. 117-120. Church unity and world unity: where should the world look for a foundation for its unity?/Bernard Lambert. -- pp. 120-128. The are of Catholic freedom: it is wider than those outside the church can sometimes see or understand/Wiliam P. Clancy. -- pp. 129-134. The church and the arts: the Christian ideal is the harmonious collaboration between the sacred and the secular/JohnW. Simons. -- pp. 135-137. Thirty years of the commonweal: what was said on some of the central issues during the last three decades/ --- pp. 138-139. No. 6 Germany's new role: a critical analysis of the power alignment which results from the rearmament of Germany/Hans J. Morgenthau. -- pp. 159-164. The real issues in the dock strike/Michael P. Fogarty. -- pp. 164-166. The stage: some varieties of comic experiences/Richard Hayes. -- pp. 166-167. The screen: gracious gumshoe/Philip T. Hartung. -- pp. 167-168. Communications: "mystique of the right"/John A. Lukacs. -- pp. 168-169. Europe and America/Erik Von Kuehnell-Leddihn.-- pp. 169. The way thing are in an Irish world/Frank Getlein. -- pp. 170. The Saint who belonged to the people/Claire Huchet Bishop. -- pp. 170-171. Two secrets of sanctity/Alban Baer. -- pp. 172-173. A new apologetics/H.A. Reinhold. -- pp. 173-175. No. 7 Two cultures in India: "groans are as much Mediterranean Europeans as the descendants of various European nationalities are today Americans"/David Johnstone. -- pp. 184-186. The ferment inside Lutheranism/Gunnar D. Kumlien. -- pp. 186-187. The screen: the Jones girl and the Alan Lad/Philip T. Hartung. -- pp. 188-189. The stage: sing me no lullaby/Richard Hayes. -- pp. 189. Flaubert as letter-writer/Martin Turnell. -- pp. 189-192. Two modern studies of the life of Christ/H.A. Reinhold. -- pp. 192. jesus and his time/Robert Paul Mohan. -- pp. 193. A search for unity in chaos/Vivian Mercier. -- pp. 196-197. The year in retrospect/Claire Huchet Bishop. -- pp. 199. No. 8 The Necessity of government: "history does not prove that a lack of government is necessarily a sign of freedom. it may as easily be a sign of slavery"/James V. Scchall. -- pp. 215-217. Germany today: an analysis of the tone and temper of a Germany which one again is building a military force/George N. Shuster. -- pp. 218-220. Capitalism:debate and definition/John C. Cort. -- pp. 221-222. The stage: pan/Richard Hayes. -- pp. 223. The screen: parasites in Paris sites/Philip T. Hartung. -- pp. 223-224. The poetry of Leonie Adams/ Wallance Fowlie. -- pp. 224-226. Hope and disappointment: a study of French politics/Michael Harrington. --- pp. 227- 228. Sir Winston's American grandfather/Wayne Andrews. -- pp. 229230. Justice and love/Marjorie Crowe Hughes. -- pp. 231. No. 9 Morning in Wales: "I walked through the streets like a stranger come out of the sea"/Dylan Thomas. -- pp. 243-245. Somerset Maugham: " the rime seems especially ripe to consider this wise old literary cat"/Seymour krim. -- pp. 245-250. The stage: fortune on 48th street/Richard Hayes. -- pp. 250-254. The screen: not wisely but too well./Philip T. Hartung. -- pp. 254-256 Communications: "nuclear war"/Walter Mills. -- pp. 256. An artist's vision of the Goodness of all that is/Anne Fremantle. -- pp. 267. The making of a society: Christianity and Western civilization/M.A. Fitzsimons. -- pp. 258-259. No. 10 Nuclear war: the problem is to prevent attack, and if that is impossible to prevent the use of nuclear weapon from gutting the world/T.F. Walkowicz and William Pfaff. -- pp. 279-283. Maugham the artist: he became an expert at relating his fiction to the self-concern of his readers/Seymour Krim. -- pp. 284-287. The stage: two for the money/Richard Hayes. -- pp. 288-289. The screen: "bury their parents strife"/Philip T. Hartung. -- pp. 289-290. The development of an American poet/Nicholas Joost. -- pp. 291293. No. 11 Myths of U.S. Liberalism: a dissent from certain key tendencies of this county's foreign and domestic policies/Michael Harrington. -- pp. 303-306. The totalitarian as diplomat: "he had appreciated the fact of power early, and early made his peace with it"/Frank Gibney. -- pp. 307-309. 'Border' Catholics and 'normal Catholic/Gunnar D. Kumlien. -- pp. 309-311. The screen: bing on a binge/Philip T. Hartung. -- pp. 312. Communication: Catholics and liberals/Francis B. Randall. -- pp. 312-313. The logic of survival in a thermonuclear age/George W. Jaeger. -- pp. 314-315. Man in rebellion against history/Frederick D. Wilhelmsen. -- pp. 315-316. No. 12 Christmas and home: Bethlehem is home, even in the significance of its name, the house of bread/Robert J. Dwyer. -- pp. 327-328. Conversation with Cardinal Lercaro/Philip Merrifield. -- pp. 329-331. The stage: the living room/Richard Hayes. -- pp. 333-334. The screen: there's no Schmaltz, like show Schmaltz/Philip T. Hartung. -- 334-335 Of note: Catholics and coexistence/ --- pp. 335-336. Frontier of psychiatry and religion/Victor White. -- 336-339. An environment in which protest literature was born/ Joseph M. Duffy, Jr. -- pp. 339-340. The Roots of Christian culture/M.A. Fitzsimons. -- pp. 341-342. Multiple facets of the Catholic mind/Francis Sweeney. -- pp. 342. No. 13 Italian war of words: a report on the techniques used by both communists and anti-communists to win the loyalties of the Italian people/ Gunnar D. Kumlien. -- pp. 351-354. Life in the living room/John Stanley. -- pp. 354-355. The censure of Senator McCarthy/Francis J. Keenan. -- pp. 356-358. The stage: the bad seed/ Richard Hayes. -- pp. 358-359. The screen: brisket of blowfish basted in barnacles/Philip T. Hartung. -- pp. 359-360. The new conservatism/William V. Shannon. -- pp. 360-363. The re-evaluation of an eminent victorian:Cardinal Manning: his life and labours/Alban Baer. -- pp. 364. Queen, Prophet, and reformer: Saint Bridget of Sweden/Karl Stern. -- pp. 365. No. 14 The dissolution of liberalism: "it is expiring under our very eyes for lack of the higher imagination"/Russell Kirk. -- pp. 374-378. The last CIO convention?/John C. Cort. -- pp. 378-380. The screen: I'll never forget what's its name/Philip T. Hartung. -- pp. 380-381. Communications: trade with Japan/George P. Carlin. -- pp. 381. Christian Culture/Joseph H. McMahon. -- pp. 381-384. Walt Whitman at home/Seymour Krim. -- pp. 384-386. "The Wit, flamboyance and faith of Dylan Thomas"/Nicholas Joost. -- pp. 387. Questions of crime and punishment/Michael P. Gogarty. -- pp. 388-391. No. 15 Neutralism in Asia: it it is part of China's strategy to drive a wedge between the Asian neutrals and the United States/Shao Chuan Leng. -- pp. 399-402. The revenge/Graham Green. -- pp. 403-404. Obituary for distributism/John Stanley. -- pp. 404-405. The stage: appearance and reality/Richard Hayes. -- pp. 406-407. The screen: from high noon on/Philip T. Hartung. -- pp. 407 Communications: capitalism/William E.W. Gowen. -- pp. 408-409. Ten who would have changed America/Will Herberg. -- pp. 410-411. No. 16 The burden of arms: "we in Europe are subject to material limitations which are inconceivable to most American/Erik Von Kuehnelt-Lessihn. -- pp. 423-426. Slow boat to freedom/Howard R. Simpson. -- pp. 426-428. The stage: portrait of a lady/Richard Hayes. -- pp. 429-430. OF note: the Chritian and the State/ -- pp. 430-431. The survivor's debt/William Pfaff. -- pp. 431-433. No. 17 Orwell's secular crusade: "he had not only a concern for the common man, but a temperamental affinity with him"/Richard J. Voorhees. -- pp. 448-451. Can the small college survive?/Alfred F. Horrican. -- pp. 452-454. The stage: house of flowers/Richard Hayes. -- pp. 454-455. The screen: now is the winter of our discontent/Philip T. Hartung. -- pp. 455-456. Of note: religious art/ -- pp. 456. Communication: Christian culture/J.J. Mulloy. -- pp. 457-459. Building a bridge between dream and reality/Anne Fremantle. -- pp. 460-461. No. 18 Experiment in simplicity: "our purpose was to escape from industrialism altogether, from the whole system of mechanization"/Bede Griffiths. -- pp. 471-474. Incident on the Manila waterfront/John C.Cort/ -- pp. 474-476. The stage: the saint of Bleecker street/Richard Hayes. -- pp. 476-477. The screen: "some corner of a foreign field"/Philip T. Hartung. -- pp. 477-478. Communication: Christian culture/Charles Stinson. -- pp. 478-479. Marxism's changing face/Will Herberg. -- pp. 482-484. No. 19 A letter of Americans: "in matters of war the American people today lean backwards so far that they risk becoming appeasers/Sal Tas. -- pp. 495-497. Political battle in Chicago/James V. Cunningham. -- pp.497-500. Agnosticism on the BBC/Michael P. Fogarty. -- pp.500-502. The stage: the flowering peach/Richard Hayes. -- pp. 502-503. The screen: law and order/Philip T. Hartung. -- pp. 503. Communication: "obituary for distributism/John Lyon. -- pp. 504 The defense of a basic American tradition/Michael Harrington. -- pp. 508-509. No. 20 The narrowing gap: whichever system demonstrates its superiority in solving key problems may well the allegiance of millions of Asians/Harol C. HInton. -- pp. 519-522. Mendes-France vs the alcohol Lobby/Robert Barrat. -- pp. 522-524. The stage: the doctor's dilemma/Richard Hayes. -- pp. 524-525. The screen: chips of the Auld Sod/ Philip T. Hartung. -- pp. 525-526. Communications: "obituary for distributism"/Ammon Hennacy. -- pp. 526. Varities of Americanism/John Cooley. -- pp. 527. The fate of Oscar Wilde/Vivian Mercier. -- pp. 528-530. One man's journey toward universality and truth/Anne Fremantle. -- pp. 530-532. No. 21 Vision in the novels: " the future has never since man could read and write, been less valid as an incentive to action that the fast"/Anne Fremantle. -- pp. 545-547. The Bourgeois communists/Gunnar D. Kumlien. -- pp. 548-549. The MacArthur speech/John Cogley. -- pp. 550. The screen: fun-loving marines and medics/Philip T. Hartung. -- pp. 551. The stage: variety/Richard Hayes. -- pp. 551-553. Communications: "Father Gillis retires/Cormac Philip, F.S.C. -- pp. 553-556. The church's human element/H.A. Reinhold. -- pp. 560-561. No. 22 Politics and change: willingness to accept the inevitability of change is a key test of the political thinkers grasp of reality/Peter Viereck. -- pp. 575-577. The spirit of Lent/H.A. Reinhold. -- pp. 577-580. As Mr. Wingright sees it/John Cooley. -- pp. 581. The screen: come, Josephine, in my flying machine/Philip T. Hartung. -- pp. 582. The stage: the empire of sentiment/Richard Hayes. -- pp. 582-583. Communications: Christian culture/Frederick D. Wilhelmsen. -- pp. 583-584. The modern writer's quarrel with his culture/Vivian Mercier. -- pp. 587-589. God's existence/Leo R. Ward. -- pp. 589-590. Royal paranoia: the mad Monarch/Robert Holzhauer. -- pp. 590-591. No. 23 Diamonds and fear: the Afrikander, unseeing, uncomprehending, holds in his hands the future of civilization in Africa/D.C. Johnstone. -- pp. 599-602. Communism and the worker-priests/Gunnar D. Kumlien. -- pp. 602-604. The screen: woe is me and woe is you/Philip T. Hartung. -- pp. 604-605. Communications: "obituary for distributism/Lucile D. Sisson. pp. 605-606. Of note/Waldemar Gurian. -- pp.606-607. As Mr. Wingleft sees it/John Cogley. -- pp. 608. The MAn who played the fool/Mrs. George Norma. -- 609-611. Seeking a definition of the national interest/George Jaeger. -- pp. 612-613. Sanctity: the meaning of holiness/Alban Baer. -- pp. 613-614 No. 24 The morality of nuclear war: justice rules out mass-slaughter of non-combatants, or even mass-destruction of the natural resources of earth/F.H.Drinkwater. -- pp. 623-627. Why Mendes-France was defeated/Robert Barrat. -- pp. 627-628. A case of ignorance/John Cogley. -- pp. 629. The stage: the immortal husband/Richard Hayes. -- pp. 630. The screen: until sits the schoolhouse/Philip T. Hartung. -- pp. 630-631. Of note: the ultraconservative Catholic/ -- pp. 632. Communications: "the narrowing gap"/Edward R. O'Connor. -- pp. 632-633. Robert Grave's odyssey of a Greek princess/Seymour Krim. -- pp. 636. The Black Monks of the west: Saint Benedict and his Monks/Alban Baer. -- pp. 637-638. No. 25 The sin of slums: "the slum is a great weight that must be carried, an affliction like a running sore or a collapsed lung"/John Stanley. -- pp. 647-650. Last hope in Viet Nam/Howard R. Simpson. -- pp. 650-652. Labor's house united/John C. Cort. -- pp. 652-653. A strange alliance/John Cogley. -- pp. 654. The stage: two strikes and a foul/Richard Hayes. -- pp. 655. The screen: "the droghte of March"/Philip T. Hartung. -- pp. 655-656. Reality, art, and prayer/Thomas Merton. -- pp. 658-659. Yeats lifelong immersion in the Spirit of Ireland: he letters of W.B. Yeats/Vivian Mercier. -- pp. 660-661 American Prelate: Cardinal O'Connell of Boston/Joe Dever. -- pp. 661-663. No. 26 Peron and the Church: "from the beginning, the Peron regime regarded the church as a potent instrument for the conquest of power/Francis E. McMahon. -- pp. 670-674. Good Friday/Victor White. -- pp. 674-676. The stage: silk stockings/Richard Hayes. -- pp. 676. The screen: three chills/Philip T. Hartung. -- pp. 677. Communications: Christian culture/Christopher Dawson. -- pp. 678.

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