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... futile and disloyal doctrine called pacifism , a doctrine that is completely muddle- headed and so opposed to civic duty that it almost amounts to sedition . What would happen if pacifism undermined the state ? 1. Palestine , in spite ...
... futile and disloyal doctrine called pacifism , a doctrine that is completely muddle- headed and so opposed to civic duty that it almost amounts to sedition . What would happen if pacifism undermined the state ? 1. Palestine , in spite ...
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... futile in settling international disputes ; one is tempted to wonder what he would have said if he had been alive in 1937. It could not be doubted that he would have associated himself with Lord Allenby's statement , " the gains of war ...
... futile in settling international disputes ; one is tempted to wonder what he would have said if he had been alive in 1937. It could not be doubted that he would have associated himself with Lord Allenby's statement , " the gains of war ...
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... futile is agreed by all economists , that it is politically dis- astrous is admitted by politicians of both right and left , and that defence of country , hearth and home is no longer possible owing to the advent of air power is ...
... futile is agreed by all economists , that it is politically dis- astrous is admitted by politicians of both right and left , and that defence of country , hearth and home is no longer possible owing to the advent of air power is ...
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