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Opportunity Costs Pacifism [PDF]
AbstractIf the resources used to wage wars could be spent elsewhere and save more lives, does this mean that wars are unjustified? This article considers this question, which has been largely overlooked by Just War Theorists and pacifists. It focuses on whether the opportunity costs of war lead to a form of pacifism, which it calls ‘Opportunity Costs ...
James Pattison
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The princess at the conference: Science, pacifism, and Habsburg society. [PDF]
Historians are showing increasing interest in scientific internationalism, the notion that science transcends national differences and hence advances peace and cooperation. This notion became particularly popular in the decades around 1900, the heyday of
Somsen G.
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Role of ideology in social and political development (extremism and pacifism)
Throughout human history, there has never been a single line of organisation of society. The implementation of different ideas has always been carried out as a project developed because of the real needs of people.
Adriana Vasiľková
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Religious and Secular Visions of Peace and Pacifism
Pacifism is a complex and significant moral, political, religious, and philosophical idea. There is an evolving conversation about peace and nonviolence that occurs among secular scholars, religious figures, and activists.
Andrew Fiala
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JAWDAT SA’ID ON PACIFISM AND VIOLENCE TODAY
Nonviolence and pacifism are widely recognized and understood by various religions and cultures. Since the 1960s, a particular group of intellectuals, theologians, and religious leaders in the Muslim world have been working to establish a theoretical ...
Sabina Abdulaev
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Pacifism and anarchism have been until recently largely missing on the landscape of international relations (IR) theories, even though they help articulate valuable and nuanced reflections on core IR themes such as war and peace, the structure of the ...
Alexandre Christoyannopoulos
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Revisiting Ruddick: Feminism, pacifism and non-violence [PDF]
This article explores feminist contentions over pacifism and non-violence in the contextof the Greenham Common Peace Camp in the 1980s and later developments offeminist Just War Theory.
Cameron D +20 more
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Long live pacifism! Narrative power and Japan’s pacifist model
International relations research acknowledges that states can have different security policies but neglects the fact that ‘models’ may exist in the security policy realm.
Karl Gustafsson, Linus Hagström
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Mapping the landscape between pacifism and anarchism: Accusations, rejoinders, and mutual resonances
Pacifism and anarchism share some territory and have cross-pollinated across historical contexts, but are also distinct traditions and movements, with voices in each holding serious reservations and criticisms of the other.
Alexandre Christoyannopoulos
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Peace as a Minor, Grounded Utopia: On Prefigurative and Testimonial Pacifism
A common complaint about pacifism holds that it is utopian, in a pejorative sense. The worry can take various forms and directions, but when it is couched in terms of just war theory it usually includes accusations of pacifism’s immorality, inconsistency
Mathias Thaler
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