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ASSESSING MORAL TRAGEDY PACIFISM* [PDF]
Pacifism and just war theory share the same binary approach to analyze the morality of war. According to binarism, any war is either morally justified or morally unjustified and when waging a war is morally unjustified, not waging that war is morally ...
Federico German Abal
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Powojenny japoński pacyfizm jako narzędzie budowania dialogu międzykulturowego
POST-WAR JAPANESE PACIFISM AS A TOOL FOR BUILDING INTERCULTURAL DIALOGUE The end of World War II marked the beginning of a long and complicated process of reconstructing a collective identity for the Japanese people, a process that largely continues ...
Maciej Pletnia
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Ethics of Conflict, Violence and Peace – Just War and a Feminist Ethic of Care
This paper critically examines Just War Theory and its philosophical foundations, which are conventionally positioned in opposition to pacifism and nonviolent conflict.
Andrea Ellner
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This essay reviews Pathways to Pacifism and Antiwar Activism among U.S. Veterans, coauthored by sociologists Julie Putnam Hart and Anjel N. Stough-Hunter.
Laura Sparks
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The Rise and Decline of Japanese Pacifism
The Japanese pacifist constitution has been a symbol of Japan’s commitment to peace and more importantly its renunciation of wartime militarism. There has been strong support for its continuing existence amongst the Japanese populace despite persistent ...
Yuan Cai
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Australian Christian Conscientious Objectors during the Vietnam War Years 1964–72
Many young Christian men faced a moral dilemma when selective military conscription was introduced in Australia during the Vietnam War from 1964–72. The legislation was the National Service Act in 1964 (NSA). Some believed that their Christian conscience
Geoffrey A Sandy
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Islamic Pacifism: Contexts, Principles, and Dilemmas
Despite increased interest in Islamic pacifism, there are still significant gaps in academic research on this topic, especially regarding the contexts of its emergence, its shared principles and ethical dilemmas.
Abdessamad Belhaj
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Pacifism in Fin-de-Siècle Austria: The Politics and Limits of Peace Activism [PDF]
The late Habsburg Monarchy produced two of the most renowned peace activists of their day: Bertha von Suttner and Alfred Fried. In comparison to these two Nobel Peace laureates, the main association of Austro-pacifism – the Österreichische ...
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Тема войны и пацифизма в дневнике реэмигранта Ю. Софиева
The theme of war and pacifism in the diary of re-emigrant Yu. Sofiev The article explores the theme of war and pacifism in the diary of the poet of the first wave of Russian emigration by Yuri Sofiev, a witness and participant in the tragic events of ...
Зинаида Поляк +1 more
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Farming The Nation: Agrarian Parties and the National Question in Interwar Europe
Agrarian parties played a key role in many European countries during the interwar period, particularly in Scandinavia, Central and Eastern Europe. Though quite heterogenous in almost every respect, they had enough in common to jointly found the Prague-
Miguel Cabo Villaverde
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