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... never justify the end , because , in reality , no end is ever achieved ; the end achieved , it is the means to another end . The pacifist , realizing this fundamental truth , defends himself , his home and his political ideals by non ...
... never justify the end , because , in reality , no end is ever achieved ; the end achieved , it is the means to another end . The pacifist , realizing this fundamental truth , defends himself , his home and his political ideals by non ...
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... never produce good results . Therefore peace will never be attained either by preparation for , or engaging in , any form of warfare under any label . 2. That security for nations , ideals or personal freedom can be obtained only by non ...
... never produce good results . Therefore peace will never be attained either by preparation for , or engaging in , any form of warfare under any label . 2. That security for nations , ideals or personal freedom can be obtained only by non ...
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... never before and bring to this problem an increased ratio of emotion that some feel is exercised at the expense of reason . Thus the peace movement is divided , at a time when its unity was never so essential , between those who claim ...
... never before and bring to this problem an increased ratio of emotion that some feel is exercised at the expense of reason . Thus the peace movement is divided , at a time when its unity was never so essential , between those who claim ...
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