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... practical significance . 3. That because of the fundamental unity of man , the killing or maiming of any individual personality can only result in loss , never in gain for the whole species , or for any section of it . 4. That the ...
... practical significance . 3. That because of the fundamental unity of man , the killing or maiming of any individual personality can only result in loss , never in gain for the whole species , or for any section of it . 4. That the ...
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... practical and scientific guides to daily life . Thus pacifism is a technique or practical resistance and not a negative policy of non- resistance . " " " Is Pacifism Practical ? - Discuss the pacifist doctrine with the average ...
... practical and scientific guides to daily life . Thus pacifism is a technique or practical resistance and not a negative policy of non- resistance . " " " Is Pacifism Practical ? - Discuss the pacifist doctrine with the average ...
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... practical assistance in avoiding the next major conflict , which the activities of the Imperialists must inevitably bring upon us . In other words , faith in the protective power of lethal weapons was so strongly embedded in the human ...
... practical assistance in avoiding the next major conflict , which the activities of the Imperialists must inevitably bring upon us . In other words , faith in the protective power of lethal weapons was so strongly embedded in the human ...
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