NOVEMBER 2020 COMMONWEAL: Member Comments


NOVEMBER 2020 COMMONWEAL 


FROM THE EDITORS

Democracy in America?

COMMENT

Nagorno-Karabakh  ( Griffin Oleynick)

Saving New START  (Regina Munch)

Mass in the orange zone (Paul Moses)

COLUMN

The soundtrack of ‘Fratelli tutti’  (Susan Bigelow Reynolds)

SHORT TAKES

The moral meaning of a vote for Donald Trump (Timothy Snyder)

Sr. Thea Bowman’s challenge to the Catholic Church (Tia Noelle Pratt)

Convicting Colonel Inocente Orlando Montano (Martha Doggett )

ARTICLES

The controversy over Pius XII (Kevin Madigan)

Riding with the hourlies (Jay Neugeboren)

The new integralism (Timothy Troutner)

BOOKS

One Billion Americans by Matthew Yglesias (Reviewed by Matt Mazewski)

Jack by Marilynne Robinson (Reviewed by Valerie Sayers)

The Math Campers by Dan Chiasson (Reviewed by Anthony Domestico)

In Search of the Soul by John Cottingham (Reviewed by Bernard G. Prusak)

Charter School City by Douglas N. Harris (Reviewed by Mercedes K. Schneider)

Azadi by Arundhati Roy (Reviewed by Nicole-Ann Lobo)

ARTS

David Jones’s ‘Resurrection’ (E. R. Powell)

POETRY

“Garlic” (John Martone)

“Untitled” (Mark Kirby)

“Coexistence” (Marjorie Power)

“House at Night” (Tom Hansen)

CLOSING SHOT

‘After the Fire’ (Anna Surinyach)

LAST WORD

Faith comes through hearing (Christian Wiman)


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