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... course , merely first steps to alleviate a desperate situation ; a satisfactory solution of all of them would do no more than postpone the danger of an immediate conflict and thus give time for the creation of a more fundamental ...
... course , merely first steps to alleviate a desperate situation ; a satisfactory solution of all of them would do no more than postpone the danger of an immediate conflict and thus give time for the creation of a more fundamental ...
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... course - a course which I suggest is in all or any of its forms the least practical and logical . The whole problem can be reduced to the simple question as to whether mass murder is or is not a more practical weapon of defence than ...
... course - a course which I suggest is in all or any of its forms the least practical and logical . The whole problem can be reduced to the simple question as to whether mass murder is or is not a more practical weapon of defence than ...
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... course , the outstanding example of this state- ment . It must be obvious , therefore , that any attempt to achieve security through modern war must entail both military and industrial conscription , together with such elaborate and ...
... course , the outstanding example of this state- ment . It must be obvious , therefore , that any attempt to achieve security through modern war must entail both military and industrial conscription , together with such elaborate and ...
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