An advocate of universal love and non-aggression, Mozi was a trailblazer for pacifism and socialism in China. |
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The socialists, following internationalism and pacifism, also argued against intervention. |
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Together with a concrete declaration in favour of participation in the war, the motion then also included an abstract reference to pacifism. |
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Many came from groups associated with the Church, pacifism and anti-racism. |
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Germany and Japan have, in some measure, sloughed off their post-1945 pacifism. |
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The Second World War had proven both the untenability of absolute pacifism and the horrendous price war exacts as a way of resolving disputes. |
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She became even more outspoken in her pacifism and support of conscientious objectors. |
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The problems are enormous and complex, but outside of the just war tradition the only alternatives are either bellicism or pacifism. |
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In short, pacifism in times of war is as unpolitical as bellicism in times of peace. |
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One of the concerns today which is most talked about is pacifism, is the world at war and its opposite, pacifism. |
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Nonresistant sects, notably Mennonites and Brethren, also developed active forms of pacifism such as humanitarian service for war victims. |
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The logic of this argument is that the only policy compatible with neutrality is absolute pacifism. |
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During World War I, her activism for pacifism grew, and in 1919 she helped to found the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. |
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The society embraced peace advocates of every persuasion, although in the 1840s it found the attraction of absolute pacifism very strong. |
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As a Quaker, Kevin Clements is dedicated to pacifism and humanitarian service. |
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As a result, postwar peace movements have abandoned pacifism as a central aspect of their beliefs. |
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A third expression of pacifism has been nonviolent direct action for justice. |
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Mongeau prefers the term antimilitarism, rather than pacifism, for the alleged national character trait. |
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He and I can agree in our respect for a consistent and conscientious pacifism. |
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A very moderate pacifism was, in fact, the common denominator of the demonstrators and the varied organisations. |
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Neither the militarism nor the pacifism of that earlier conflict was echoed now. |
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I think that pacifism and appeasement are the politics of the naive and foolish. |
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Unfairly and inaccurately called a traitor and a Bolshevik, she never reneged on her commitments to civil liberties or to pacifism. |
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It is often forgotten that the old West Germany had a very large milieu that defined itself primarily through pacifism. |
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It advocates decentralisation, economic reforms, additional support for the less well-off and a return to the pacifism spelled out in the constitution. |
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The opposite of pacifism is bellicism, which holds that war is a good thing, perhaps because it purges a nation, or allows the strong to attain what is rightfully theirs. |
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Our Republic has a tradition of pacifism, and, as established by our national Constitution, we are a peaceful country. |
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In Canada pacifism was in fashion and voices denouncing militarism could be heard daily. |
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This principle did not elicit much debate since women's groups and associations have a long tradition of pacifism. |
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The level of pacifism in European public opinion would render any French participation in an American operation highly unpopular. |
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Some women, including Julia Grace Wales, who actively promoted pacifism, were known above all for the strength of their convictions. |
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Its bland pacifism is also found on his outmoded interpretation of the Marseillaise Oh rêves. |
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From pacifism in the 1950s to the current NGOs, protest movements are an important motor of socio-cultural evolution. |
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Although it reveals many of the horrors of war, Mother Courage and Her Children is not a polemic of pacifism. |
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They were persecuted in Tsarist Russia for their religious beliefs, which included pacifism, egalitarianism and communal ownership. |
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As a result, his much vaunted pacifism may have to undergo a rethink. |
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Formed in the nineteenth century as an offshoot of Shi'ism, the Baha'i religion believes in pacifism and equality of the sexes, and maintains that all people are brothers. |
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But this pragmatic pacifism overlooks the fact that modern history abounds with military solutions. |
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Buddhism is also associated with vegetarianism and pacifism. |
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He urged quietism, pacifism, and submission to civil government, exhorting his followers to live peaceably and unobtrusively in harmony with the community and the government. |
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Countries have tried pacifism in the past, and it does not work when dealing with evil people and evil regimes. |
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Liberal pacifism remained influential in Western democracies, but it was also widely seen, especially in Germany, as a symptom of moral decadence. |
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Suddenly it is not so clear where one draws the line between courage and recklessness, persistence and fatalism, pacifism and passivity, war and revenge. |
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The Angry Penguins had no coherent political outlook and the Boyd family circle espoused a confused mixture of liberal humanism and religious pacifism. |
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Without doubt, in the West Riding there existed a strong element for which he could find no better word than antisocialist pacifism. |
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In one of his latter works, The Kingdom of God is Within You, Tolstoy provides a detailed history, account and defense of pacifism. |
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The pacifism of Europeans is not born of cowardice or indifference. |
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This does not stop some people in the United States from taking the moral high ground and criticising the European states for their alleged pacifism. |
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Pacifism is flagrantly immoral PHIL Braithwaite applauds the pacifism of the Quakers. |
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The Party had a distinctive and suspicious foreign policy based on pacifism. |
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They often emphasize pacifism, treating others equally, living simply and telling the truth. |
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Fox, and William Penn, made public vows of pacifism and preached a new theology of peace and love. |
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Immediately after the First World War, pacifism became a strong force among both the people and governments of the two countries. |
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Vivid memories of the horrors and deaths of the World War made Britain and its leaders strongly inclined to pacifism in the interwar era. |
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Principled pacifism holds that at some point along the spectrum from war to interpersonal physical violence, such violence becomes morally wrong. |
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In Ancient Greece, pacifism seems not to have existed except as a broad moral guideline against violence between individuals. |
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There is a growing spectrum of means of political expression and young people are better at using all these different possibilities, particularly in defence of values such as equality, human rights, pacifism and antiracism. |
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Tolstoy's work inspired a movement named after him advocating pacifism to arise in Russia and elsewhere. |
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Forster, Leonard Woolf, David Garnett and Storm Jameson all rejected their earlier pacifism and endorsed military action against Nazism. |
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The monk and mystic Thomas Merton was noted for his commitment to pacifism during the Vietnam War era. |
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The Greek Orthodox Church also tends towards pacifism, though it has accepted defensive warfare through most of its history. |
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Learning and committing to pacifism helps to send a message that violence is, in fact, not the most effective way. |
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The majority of early Pentecostal denominations taught pacifism and adopted military service articles that advocated conscientious objection. |
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Worldwide there was a decline in pacifism and a growing sense that another world war was imminent, and that it would be worth fighting for. |
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Zwingli's turn to relative pacifism and his focus on preaching can be traced to the influence of Erasmus. |
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Progressive Evangelicals commonly advocate for women's equality, pacifism and social justice. |
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It engaged in many political campaigns concerning women's health, women's suffrage and pacifism. |
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It is affected by relativism, nihilism, multiculturalism, pacifism, anti-globalism, and, perhaps, a sense of moral weariness. |
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Written in 1938, Britten composed it as a memorial to those who gave their lives fighting Franco in the Spanish Civil War, a conflict that confirmed what was to become a lifelong pacifism. |
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The old debate between pacifism and just war thinking has been superseded by the concept of active peacemaking. |
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How pacifism, self-hatred, and complacency threaten the West. |
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So if pacifism is traitorous, what hope is there for peace? |
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Critics of pacifism mistakenly, or bullheadedly, equate it with passivity, when it is much the opposite. |
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The daily barrage of nuclear intimidation from North Korea is exerting a profound effect on the opinions of people who were once committed to pacifism. |
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Germany's traditional post-war pacifism has made any involvement, even in less-controversial wars like Kosovo or Afghanistan, ticklish. The government is keeping its plans vague for now. |
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Pragmatic pacifism holds that the costs of war and interpersonal violence are so substantial that better ways of resolving disputes must be found. |
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In 1937, the Anglican Pacifist Fellowship emerged as a distinct reform organisation, seeking to make pacifism a clearly defined part of Anglican theology. |
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A controversial figure due to his pacifism and nationalism, he was nevertheless a popular minister, with a wonderful voice, comparable with that of Richard Burton. |
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A more political side of the Radical Reformation can be seen in the thought and practice of Hans Hut, although typically Anabaptism has been associated with pacifism. |
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He went to the States, where he lectured on pacifism, and his anti-war views saw him effectively blackballed from Wimbledon for the next 40 years. |
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The consequences of NOT using cyber warfare now outweigh cyber pacifism. |
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Forces which deterred the democracies from acting to stop Hitler early on and at a much, much lower cost in human life were pacifism, appeasement, and isolationism. |
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It's based on their unpublished memoirs, interviews and the author's research and considers their influence on pacifism and peace-building efforts around the world. |
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Jeannette Rankin, the first woman elected to Congress, was another fierce advocate of pacifism, the only person to vote no to America's entrance into both World Wars. |
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Advocacy of pacifism can be found far back in history and literature. |
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Yet how are we to deal with a world where pacifism brings extinction? |
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Father and mother may not follow the promptings of religious belief, of conscience or of conviction, and teach son or daughter the doctrine of pacifism. |
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