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... situation every bit as menacing as that which existed before the war . The most important task of pacifists today is to awaken the peoples of the world to the dangers of the situation while , at the same time , making energetic efforts ...
... situation every bit as menacing as that which existed before the war . The most important task of pacifists today is to awaken the peoples of the world to the dangers of the situation while , at the same time , making energetic efforts ...
Page 393
... situation which has been an anguish to all of us ever since . The new element in the situation derives from the fact that na- tional armaments no longer constitute an adequate defense against aggression . While it is still possible to ...
... situation which has been an anguish to all of us ever since . The new element in the situation derives from the fact that na- tional armaments no longer constitute an adequate defense against aggression . While it is still possible to ...
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... situation in which mankind finds itself makes the adoption of revolutionary measures a compelling necessity . Our situation is not comparable to anything in the past . It is impossible , therefore , to apply methods and measures which ...
... situation in which mankind finds itself makes the adoption of revolutionary measures a compelling necessity . Our situation is not comparable to anything in the past . It is impossible , therefore , to apply methods and measures which ...
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