The Commonweal

The Commonweal - New York, N.Y The Commonweal Foundation 1958

No. 1 The Kennan-Acheson debate: in his now famous B.B.C. lectures Gerge F. Kennan struck a spark that set off major debates on foreign policy in most of the Western capitals/Kenneth W. Thompson. -- pp. 6-9. The whole truth/John Cogley. -- pp. 10. Cozzens dispossessed/James Finn. -- pp. 11-13. Labor's glass house: the A.F.L.C.I.O. response to attempts to form an organizers' union added injury to insult/John C. Cort. -- pp. 14-16. The stage: the shock of recognition/Richard Hayes.-- pp. 16-18. The screen: everyman in his humor/Philip T. Hartung. -- pp. 18. Revealing account of Joyce's early year/David H. Greene. -- pp. 19-20. No. 2 The lay professor: if a college is in one a community of scholars, then a Catholic college is two communities, one lay, the other religious, which are separate but not equal/Oscar W. Perlmutter. -- pp. 31-34. The Bishop and the butcher/John Cogley. -- pp. 35. The death of Rouault: once rejected, his work is today very much a part of Ctholic art/Frank and Dorothy Getlein. -- pp. 36-37. Chardin and human knowledge: his life testifies to the sanctifying mission of Christian intelligence and of Christian activity/Justus George Lawler. -- pp. 40-48. The screen; bigger than life and twice as natural/Philip T. Hartung. -- pp. 49-50. Invisible salesman: is subliminal advertising a sinister new force in the art of mass communication, or is it just another crackpot idea, doomed to inevitable failure?/Jack Patterson. -- pp. 71-73. Those other Americans/John Cogley. -- pp. 74. Tito's great failure: in Yugoslavia, university students are once again battling the government/Matthew M. Mestrovic. -- pp. 75-77. The stage: the province and the poetry/Richard Hayes. -- pp. 77-78. The screen: the face of war/ -- pp. 79. Communications: "the G.O.P. in the Midwest"/Geralf L. Nolan. -- pp. 79-80. American Catholic Theologians/Justus George Lawler. -- pp. 80-81. Literature and criticism: two approaches/William Esty. -- pp. 84-85. No. 4 Spanish Catholics: right, left, and center: after a decade and one-half of equilibrium Spanish politics are again in ferment/George Dennis. -- pp. 95-98. Father Ford/John Cogley. -- pp. 99. The consumer as guinea pig/James Rorty. -- 100-102. Christian word and work: a consideration of an urgently needed book on the role of Catholicism in the modern world/E. Harold Smith. -- pp. 102-104. The stage: thieves carnival/Richard Hayes. -- pp. 105. The screen: down to the sea/Philip T. Hartung. -- pp. 105-106. Simple and moving story clearly and directly told/William James Smith. -- pp. 108-109. The two myths: the French nation: from Napoleon to Petain/Thomas Molnar. -- pp. 109-110. No. 5 The intellectual and the American dream: "objectively speaking Babbitt may not do anything real, but sociologically he is in the mainstream of reality"/Edward L. Rousseau. -- pp. 119-122. Canada surprises itself/Harry Lorin Binsse. -- pp. 122-124. The other two-thirds: more than half the children in the world have never drunk milk or seen medicine/Neil P. Hurley. -- pp. 125-126. Liturgy and language/John Cogley. -- pp. 127. Communications: "was fascism an episode"/Walter O'Hagan. -- pp. 129. No. 6 The Catholic as censor: the censorship struggle in the United States has done nothing to close the tragic gap between religion and secular culture/William Clancy. -- pp.142-144. Japanese writers today/Donald Keene. -- pp. 144-147. The indestructible hero/William James Smith. -- pp . 147-149. More on prato/John Cogley. -- pp. 150. Letters on "the lay professor"/Edward P.J. Corbett. -- pp. 134-136. Robert Graves: Cranky, malicious and entertaining/Anthony Bailey. -- pp. 157-158. Cardinal Wolsey/ Elizabeth Bartelme. -- pp. 158-160. No. 7 The Middle East: prospects and perils: it is the Arab-Israel quarrel which is most likely to lead to a great conflagration/Norman Thomas. -- pp. 175-178. The Price of power/Gunnar F. Kumlien. -- pp. 178-179. The Catholic worker/John Cogley. -- pp. 180. Decline of the Western: we have traveled a long way from "the Virginian", the best western of them all/Walker Percy. -- pp. 181-183. The screen: yes, my darling daughter/Philip T. Hartung. -- pp. 183-184. Of note: ethics and foreign policy/ -- pp. 185-186. Revealing biography of newsman's spirit/Philip Deasy. -- pp. 187-188. No. 8 American civilization: it it characteristic of Americans to consider the phenomena of thier way of life as inalterable data of the human condition/Tjomas Molnar. -- pp. 198-200. View with alarm/ James B. Kelly. -- pp. 200-202. The Church in Latin America/Joseph B. Gremillion. -- pp. 202-205. The stage: the limits of lyricism/Richard Hayes. -- pp. 205-206. The screen: what makes Rita run/Philip T. Hartung. -- pp. 206-207 Travel books for children/Claire Huchet Bishop. -- pp. 208. No. 9 Thirty years of Salaza: the theoretical basis of Portugal's present regime lies in Salazar's belief that " the people has less need of being sovereign than of being governed"/Francis E. McMahon. -- pp. 223-226. Put out no flags/John Cogley. -- pp. 226. Catholics and the dialogue/James O'Gara. -- pp. 227-229. God and Caesar in Italy/Gunnar D. Kumlien. -- pp. 229-231. The screen: rabbling in babel/Philip T. Hartung. -- pp.231-232. The stage: an infernal harmony/Richard Hayes. -- pp. 232-233. More letter on "The lay professor"/William Bates. -- pp. 233-234. An autonomous individual with a cultural conscience/Max Cosman. -- pp. 236-237. No. 10 Morality and nuclear war: such is human folly that a war begun in restraint is likely to end in uncontrolled and therefore immoral violence/L.L. McReavy. -- pp. 246-249. Television in Britain/ J.L. Benvenisti. -- pp. 249-251. Railroads in crisis/Lawrence T. King. -- pp. 253-255. The screen: what did you have in mind?/Philip T. Hartung. -- pp. 255-256. Communication: "Spanish Catholics"/Basil Carmody. -- pp. 256-257. Random pieces from an eminent career/Richard L. Schoenwald. -- pp. 259-260. No. 11 Catholicism and the East: if the church is to enter into the cultural inheritance of the East, she must enter into the heart of its religious tradition/Bede Griffiths. -- pp. 271-274. Split among Christian democrats/Michael P. Fogarty. -- pp. 274--276. Passing of the stereotype/Robert J. Landry. -- pp. 276-278. What image of the church/John Cogley. -- pp. 279. The screen: Beamish boy/ Philip T. Hartung. -- pp. 280. The stage: Maecenas/Richard Hayes. -- pp. 280-281. Communications: The Middle East/Theodore N. Lewis. -- pp. 281. Two views of a strong personality/Elizabeth Bartelme. -- pp. 283-284. No. 12 Breaking the stalemate: "the NATO allies must at least think out and place before the bar at public opinion an alternative policy for Middle Europe"/Henry S. Reuss. -- pp. 295-298. Trouble in California/Ted Le Berthon. -- pp. 299-301. The Lost leaders/John Cogley. -- pp. 302. The Stage: the road to the Isles/Richard Hayes. -- pp. 303-304. The screen:Wholesome and otherwise/Philip T. Hartung. -- pp. 304-305. Communication: "Protestant-Catholic Jew"/Will Herberg. -- pp. 305. Proust's invisible vocations/Martin Turnell. -- pp. 306-307.

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