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- Nations Union, was pacificist rather than pacifist in orientation. Historically, the majority of peace activists have been pacificists rather than strict...
- resistance to evil through nonviolent means, has had incalculable influence on pacificist movements in general and on the philosophical and social views and programs...
- (people who have spent spiritual lives during their life on earth and done pacificist service are deified by Sri Lankan Buddhists) charged with protecting the...
- title by German writer Werner Jörg Lüddecke, the film centers on a German pacificist (Brando) blackmailed by the Allies into sabotaging a ****-controlled merchant...
- of the innocent during a war. Various Renaissance humanists promoted Pacificist views. John Colet famously preached a Lenten sermon before Henry VIII...
- Stearns, and Samuel Gridley Howe also supported Brown, although Garrison, a pacificist, disagreed about the need to use violence to end slavery. Most of the...
- terms himself the first Vietnam era conscientious objector to base his pacificist ideas on Fortean thoughts. Jerome Clark has described himself as a "skeptical...
- where in 1926 he wrote The Christian and War, “the definitive Canadian pacificist statement of the period”. Soon afterwards he moved to Toronto where he...
- the New Zealand mainland to the Chatham Islands, developing a distinct pacificist culture known as the Moriori (approx date) January 6 – John of Ávila,...
- O'Grady, Stephen Walsh and William Abraham. The League sought to challenge pacificist Parliamentary candidates; this caused a rupture with the Labour Party...