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... entail a denial of the necessity of economic change in the social structure . We believe , however , that such change , though essential , is not enough in itself . Our doctrine holds as true of class warfare as of international strife ...
... entail a denial of the necessity of economic change in the social structure . We believe , however , that such change , though essential , is not enough in itself . Our doctrine holds as true of class warfare as of international strife ...
Page 88
... entail risks during the transition period , " and this by itself would be a powerful reason for adopting it now . Secondly , it is good that the Peace Pledge Union could co - operate in advocating the storage of food , but unfortunate ...
... entail risks during the transition period , " and this by itself would be a powerful reason for adopting it now . Secondly , it is good that the Peace Pledge Union could co - operate in advocating the storage of food , but unfortunate ...
Page 100
... entail both military and industrial conscription , together with such elaborate and extensive war preparations that the main activities of nations , even in peace - time , must be subjugated to the purpose of mutual slaughter . This ...
... entail both military and industrial conscription , together with such elaborate and extensive war preparations that the main activities of nations , even in peace - time , must be subjugated to the purpose of mutual slaughter . This ...
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