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... military service . I wish to suggest two ways to achieve that aim . The first has already been put into practice : uncompromising war resistance and refusal to do military service under any circum- stances . In countries where ...
... military service . I wish to suggest two ways to achieve that aim . The first has already been put into practice : uncompromising war resistance and refusal to do military service under any circum- stances . In countries where ...
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... military forces which that nation alone controls . Only when these two conditions are fully met will we have some assurance that mankind will escape the fate of being disintegrated someday into atoms and swept up into the atmosphere ...
... military forces which that nation alone controls . Only when these two conditions are fully met will we have some assurance that mankind will escape the fate of being disintegrated someday into atoms and swept up into the atmosphere ...
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... Military Training ? A : If the United States introduces Universal Military Training , it will intensify the conviction everywhere that the problems of the world will , in the future , as in the past , be decided by brute force rather ...
... Military Training ? A : If the United States introduces Universal Military Training , it will intensify the conviction everywhere that the problems of the world will , in the future , as in the past , be decided by brute force rather ...
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