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... objectives will therefore remain secondary con- siderations . It is fundamental to our movement that wrong methods do not produce right results - obvious enough in mathematics and applied science but not so clear in human relationships ...
... objectives will therefore remain secondary con- siderations . It is fundamental to our movement that wrong methods do not produce right results - obvious enough in mathematics and applied science but not so clear in human relationships ...
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... objectives which will lead to positions where the necessary changes in the social structure can be accomplished . Perhaps the first and most vital point for any pacifist to recognize is that a non - violent world will not be achieved ...
... objectives which will lead to positions where the necessary changes in the social structure can be accomplished . Perhaps the first and most vital point for any pacifist to recognize is that a non - violent world will not be achieved ...
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... objectives are : 1. The convening of a new World Peace Conference . The first objects of such a conference would be to disclose before the world the moral , economic and other reasons for the present world dangers . They should concern ...
... objectives are : 1. The convening of a new World Peace Conference . The first objects of such a conference would be to disclose before the world the moral , economic and other reasons for the present world dangers . They should concern ...
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