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Pacifism is the
opposition to war or violence. The word
pacifism was
coined by the
French peace campaigner Émile
Arnaud and
adopted by
other peace activists...
- Anarcho-
pacifism, also
referred to as
anarchist pacifism and
pacifist anarchism, is an
anarchist school of
thought that
advocates for the use of peaceful...
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Christian pacifism is the
theological and
ethical position according to
which pacifism and non-violence have both a
scriptural and
rational basis for Christians...
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maintain food
supplies and
through humanitarian work with war refugees.
Pacifism was
proscribed in
Francoist Spain, and
several Spanish pacifists, such...
- The
existence of
pacifism in
Germany has
changed over time, with the
consistent feature of
having diverse groups with a
shared belief in an opposition...
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Different Muslim movements through history had
linked pacifism with
Muslim theology. However,
warfare has been an
integral part of
Islamic history both...
- full
doctrinal support to
members who are led by
religious conscience to
pacifism.
Through foreign missionary work and
establishing relationships with other...
- peace. Some of the
methods used to
achieve these goals include advocacy of
pacifism,
nonviolent resistance, diplomacy, boycotts,
peace camps,
ethical consumerism...
- Modern-war
pacifism,
sometimes known as "just-war
pacifism" or "nuclear
pacifism" is a
moral position that
holds that
modern war can
never be morally...
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which is
based on her 1989 M****ey Lectures; The
Ursula Franklin Reader:
Pacifism as a Map, a
collection of her papers, interviews, and talks; and Ursula...