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... arguments why Peace . is the logical safety for the Nation , rather than War . Naturally some of the contentions will cause wild debate ; others will bear careful analysis , but it is all to the good that so frank and full a statement ...
... arguments why Peace . is the logical safety for the Nation , rather than War . Naturally some of the contentions will cause wild debate ; others will bear careful analysis , but it is all to the good that so frank and full a statement ...
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... argument in its favour . A recent public statement by the Archbishop of York that it may be a Christian duty to kill appears to have shocked many church members who have never faced up to the logical facts of warfare . Even granted ...
... argument in its favour . A recent public statement by the Archbishop of York that it may be a Christian duty to kill appears to have shocked many church members who have never faced up to the logical facts of warfare . Even granted ...
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... argument for concentrating on non- menacing home defence could not be better put . Secondly , Mr. Russell's general argument against all forms of " partial pacifism , " that they may lead ultimately " to a war more difficult than it ...
... argument for concentrating on non- menacing home defence could not be better put . Secondly , Mr. Russell's general argument against all forms of " partial pacifism , " that they may lead ultimately " to a war more difficult than it ...
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abolish achieved admitted aeroplanes aggression air power Aldous Huxley anti-aircraft guns argument armaments armed force army asked attack attempt become believe Bertrand Russell bombers bombing Britain British cause chaos civilization co-operate collective security conscience course coveted Empire danger defence without menace democratic destruction disarm doctrine economic enemies entail Europe face fact Fascist fear feel fight frontiers fundamental futile Gerald Heard German Government Griffin hope human ideals Imperialist India inevitable Isolationism large number League of Nations lethal weapons logical mainly non-menacing mass murder means ment military military tactics modern warfare moral never non-menacing home defence non-resistance non-violent resistance non-violent tactics objectives obvious opponents ourselves pacifist Palestine partial pacifism peace movement Peace Pledge Union political practical present policy principle problem progress question realize rearmament reason refuse Richard Gregg self-defence siderable situation slaughter slavery struggle suggest tion to-day troops truth unarmed victory violence wars whilst