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... political programme , because politics only cover a portion of the problem , but it is hoped that the following lines may indicate some of the necessary practical steps which will be found inevitable if the spirit of the movement is to ...
... political programme , because politics only cover a portion of the problem , but it is hoped that the following lines may indicate some of the necessary practical steps which will be found inevitable if the spirit of the movement is to ...
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... political aims already given that pacifist organizations would be whole - hearted supporters of ninety per cent . of any progressive political programme which could be put forward by a popular front . They would support political ...
... political aims already given that pacifist organizations would be whole - hearted supporters of ninety per cent . of any progressive political programme which could be put forward by a popular front . They would support political ...
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... political programmes , but in any case they could by advice to their followers divert large numbers of individual pacifists towards support of particular policies . It would , of course , be very much easier for them to do this where ...
... political programmes , but in any case they could by advice to their followers divert large numbers of individual pacifists towards support of particular policies . It would , of course , be very much easier for them to do this where ...
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