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... non - resistance , it is non - violent resistance , which is quite a different proposition . If the present danger to civilization is due to the use of mass murder , the first thing to attack is the use of that policy . This obviously ...
... non - resistance , it is non - violent resistance , which is quite a different proposition . If the present danger to civilization is due to the use of mass murder , the first thing to attack is the use of that policy . This obviously ...
Page 65
... non - resistance to attack . " My pro- posal is that we should concentrate on home defence , and that the purely defensive nature of our policy should be guaranteed by the nature of our national defence measures , which must be mainly ...
... non - resistance to attack . " My pro- posal is that we should concentrate on home defence , and that the purely defensive nature of our policy should be guaranteed by the nature of our national defence measures , which must be mainly ...
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... non- resistance in this country while it is still the centre of a coveted Empire is , perhaps , of all policies the one most likely to precipitate a world war . ( It may be even more dangerous than the Government's present policy of ...
... non- resistance in this country while it is still the centre of a coveted Empire is , perhaps , of all policies the one most likely to precipitate a world war . ( It may be even more dangerous than the Government's present policy of ...
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