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institutional pacifism.
Although all
pacifists are
opposed to war
between nation states,
there have been
occasions where pacifists have
supported military conflict...
- "The
Pacifist" is a
science fiction short story by
British writer Arthur C. Clarke,
first published in 1956 in
Fantastic Universe. It
appears in his collection...
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incompatible with the
Christian faith.
Christian pacifists state that
Jesus himself was a
pacifist who
taught and
practiced pacifism and that his followers...
- a
Pacifist organization a
member of a
Pacifist Party (disambiguation) a
believer of a
pacifist faith The
Pacifist (film), a 1970 film "The
Pacifist",...
- and dominance. Many anarcho-
pacifists are also
Christian anarchists, who
reject war and the use of violence. Anarcho-
pacifists do not
reject the use of non-violent...
- A
Pacifist organization promotes the
pacifist principle of
renouncing war and
violence for
political ends. They are
distinguished from
organizations concerned...
- The
Angry Pacifist was a
magazine produced by the Daws Hill and
Naphill peace camps in the
United Kingdom. It
produced two editions, both in 1984. The...
- The
Pacifist (Italian: La pacifista) is a 1970 Italian-French-German
drama film
directed by Miklós Jancsó.
Monica Vitti as
Barbara Pierre Clémenti as "The...
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Canadian pacifist and
suffragist Ludwig Bauer (1878–1935) – Austro-Swiss
writer and
pacifist Archibald Baxter (1881–1970) – New
Zealand pacifist, socialist...
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years later, in 1970, as the
Vietnam War
spread to
Cambodia (and the
pacifists grew in number), The
Phoenix rose again.
Cooney announced the rebirth...