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- influence of the "military–industrial complex". American right-wing antimilitarists draw heavily upon the statements of Thomas Jefferson and other Founding...
- The International Antimilitarist ****ociation (French: ****ociation internationale antimilitariste, AIA) was a pacifist ****ociation founded in Amsterdam...
- École normale, Sartre was one of its fiercest pranksters. In 1927, his antimilitarist satirical cartoon in the revue of the school, coaut****d with Georges...
- Republican" America. Hardcore punk lyrics often express antiestablishment, antimilitarist, antiauthoritarian, antiviolence, and pro-environmentalist sentiments...
- socialist movement, as the whole of the Second International, abandoned its antimilitarist positions and joined the national war effort. The First World War begins...
- surname include: Bart de Ligt (1883–1938), Dutch anarcho-pacifist and antimilitarist Matthijs de Ligt (born 1999), Dutch footballer "Ligt, de". cbgfamilienamen...
- proclaimed: "We oppose conscription because we are internationalists, antimilitarists, and opposed to all wars waged by capitalistic governments." The group...
- 1 0 ********ination of Jean Jaurès a socialist leader and a committed antimilitarist, at the outbreak of World War I, in a Parisian cafe, by a French nationalist...
- Catherine Eastman (June 25, 1881 – July 28, 1928) was an American lawyer, antimilitarist, feminist, socialist, and journalist. She was a leader in the fight...
- extended to all individuals capable of disturbing public order or antimilitarists who could oppose national mobilization. On August 1, 1914, Interior...