The Thomas Merton Center expounds a Buddhist pacifist philosophy, along with advocating nonviolent protests and civil disobedience. |
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He also inherited a pacifist sensibility, which was why he refused to do National Service and worked instead as a hospital orderly for two years. |
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Suddenly, bishops called upon their pacifist communities to take up swords and defend the Empire. |
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Woolf spends 250 pages problematizing all aspects of women's participation in pacifist protest. |
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Still, while the pacifist position is inexcusably naive, at least it is internally consistent. |
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He had shaped his public career by steadfastly advancing Gandhian nonviolence and had worked in pacifist organizations for more than two decades. |
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Josiah Harlan was a pacifist, abstemious Pennsylvania Quaker stricken with a profound case of wanderlust. |
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Critics of America are not, in any case, drawn exclusively from the pacifist Left. |
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Years ago I wrote about the tendency of modernist, evolution-minded, progressive, pacifist theists to live long lives. |
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If his pacifist views had been the predominant ones, at certain times, life would be very different now. |
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And very much in keeping with the pacifist mood in Germany at the moment, the message was superimposed on a 60s peace sign. |
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The law says you don't have to be a pacifist to be a conscientious objector. |
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Thanks to that, it is now virtually a pacifist country, and one of the most stable democracies in the world. |
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The women from Oslo, and from northern Europe generally, had a strong pacifist mission. |
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Unless of course it gets taken over by a pacifist collective dedicated to advancing the cause of world peace. |
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Which is why we will, along with other weak-kneed pacifist nations, likely pay for the lack of moral fiber of our own politicians. |
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Despite being disregarded by her male colleagues, she became a productive sociologist in addition to being a feminist and a pacifist. |
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Whether you are a pacifist or a militarist, a Republican or a Democrat, an American or European, you're a security consumer. |
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This was fortunate for him since, by this time, he held firm pacifist views. |
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He isn't an ideological pacifist, he just doesn't get the point of aggression and belligerence. |
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Regarding his biography and psychology, four years ago Kelly converted to the Baha'i religion, a pacifist faith that strongly condemns suicide. |
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He was even nominated for the award of York's Millennium Person of the Past, later won by pacifist Joseph Rowntree. |
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Still, many Japanese have criticised the mission, saying it unnecessarily endangers lives and violates the country's pacifist constitution. |
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A self-identifying communist, he was invited to speak at a pacifist congress in Melbourne. |
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His religious principles made him a pacifist so he was exempted from military service and remained at Cambridge. |
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Japan is enmeshed in a familiar quandary about how to provide military support without damaging its pacifist constitution. |
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Who wants to be an ungrateful, unprincipled, two-faced, pacifist, Euro-grasping, oil-hungry Lilliputian? |
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He was a pacifist activist to the end, embodying an egoless spirit all too rare among well-known activist types. |
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Not everyone walks around looking for approval from pacifist New Zealanders. |
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He was a U.S. version of Gandhi, advancing the theory of pacifist resistance through his words and deeds. |
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It allowed them to demonstrate their more anti-militarist and pacifist credentials. |
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The church that I love is able to hold together people who believe in the morality of the just war and the moral integrity of the pacifist. |
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This is not a pacifist vision that eschews all uses of military force. |
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More problematically, his Buddhist-backed and avowedly pacifist partner also rejects revision. |
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He was humble yet also able, with authority, to remind people about his long record as a pacifist and human rights campaigner at home and abroad. |
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White-haired and quietly spoken, the founder of Vyasna is a committed pacifist. |
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I am not a pacifist, but I do struggle with pacifism and I am challenged by friends and other Canadians who are pacifists. |
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The minister said that it was deeply moving to follow the trajectory of Pau Casals and his consistent action as a pacifist, humanist and patriot. |
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Always politically committed and an ardent pacifist, Mouloudji ran into several problems concerning censorship during the war in Indochina. |
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Although his work cannot be regarded simply as a form of social or spiritual commitment, André Prévost is a profound humanist and pacifist. |
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When it comes down to it, he presents himself most often as a pacifist, lover of love and eternal dreamer. |
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It shows a Jesus-like pacifist speaking about peace to a man dressed like an orthodox Jew. |
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It is in times of renewed hope at a specific time when so many promises of civil and pacifist coexistence, that the tragedy restarted. |
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In Swiss cities too, peace flags fluttered from every row of houses, bearing witness to the basic pacifist stance of the occupants. |
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Rankin, born in Montana, was an energetic young woman with a zest for politics and a life-long devotion to feminist and pacifist causes. |
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Their style was meant to symbolize tough, patriotic, working-class attitudes in contrast to the supposedly sissyish, pacifist, middle-class views of the hippies. |
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From a boyhood steeped in the Anzac tradition, Johnston became a pacifist. |
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And the ones protesting the loudest may be the war-mongering men forced into pacifist celibacy. |
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He had a weakness for fine clothes and good-looking women, and he certainly was no pacifist. |
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A veteran hawk, Prime Minister Abe wants to strengthen Japan, even review its pacifist constitution. |
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Critics say sending the troops violates Japan's pacifist constitution. |
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That, like the pacifist option, is the path of political suicide. |
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And not all residents of Steinbach would hold to a pacifist position. |
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It appears very fashionable these days to take a sort of pacifist line. |
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In particular, Quaker tradition, with its unifying sense of humanity's spiritual oneness, had laid the cornerstone of much early pacifist campaigning. |
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I was a pacifist by nature, and had always bruised easily as a child. |
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He wants to revise Japan's pacifist Constitution, though he insists that it will remain nonnuclear and the principles of Japan as a peaceful country are unchanged. |
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One group of Polynesians who migrated to the Chatham Islands became the Moriori who developed a largely pacifist culture. |
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Despite a pacifist veneer of opposition to the bombing, they march in lockstep behind the war aims of their own imperialisms and the social-democratic or popular-front governments whose election they supported. |
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As a pacifist nation with no weapons of mass destruction, our country reaffirms that the elimination of such weapons is a priority and an essential objective. |
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The movement was egalitarian, apolitical, and pacifist, and resolutely avoided evangelism. |
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Of course the Dresden bombings in the Great War may not have been necessary and may have been criminal, but the truth is that you do not gloss over this: you communists will not leave us alone with your pacifist line-up. |
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It was part of an attempt to keep the Provisional Government in power and Russia in the war by countering German pacifist propaganda. |
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Doyle broke with Robinson when he became one of the leaders of the pacifist movement during the First World War. |
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At the outbreak of World War I, he tried to organise a pacifist general strike, but died soon afterwards. |
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Remembering the death of his brother in the First World War, Awdry adopted a pacifist ideology when the Second World War started. |
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Ramsay MacDonald, a committed pacifist, immediately resigned the chairmanship of the Labour Party in the House of Commons. |
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During the Warring States period, the pacifist Mohist School opposed aggressive war between the feudal states. |
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Throughout history many have understood Jesus of Nazareth to have been a pacifist, drawing on his Sermon on the Mount. |
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The only former Labour cabinet member who had retained his seat, the pacifist George Lansbury, accordingly became party leader. |
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An important thinker who contributed to pacifist ideology was Russian writer Leo Tolstoy. |
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She was a pacifist who was more of an example than an instructor. |
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It is unthinkable for any member of the royal family to be a pacifist. |
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Ferdinand Domela Nieuwenhuis was also instrumental in establishing the pacifist trend within the anarchist movement. |
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Inspired by Bob Marley, Burning Spear and the other greats from the Jamaican tradition, Blondy is a mystic, a seeker, a pacifist, touring the world to spread the message of peace and unity. |
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The Frasier star is joining the cast of X Men 3 as Beast, a giant, blue-furred mutant monster who is also a pacifist genetics researcher. |
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However, the neighbouring colony of Pennsylvania was governed at the time by Quakers, a pacifist religious sect, and was the only one of the 13 American colonies not to have passed a law obliging men to serve in a militia. |
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According to one interviewee in Germany, pacifist and pro-Palestinian demonstrations there often seemed to display strong notions of antisemitism. |
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The authors note the long history, dating from the Roman Republic, of conscientious objection and the pacifist rejection of violence of objectors. |
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Back then, Hancock was starring in the riotous BBC comedy The Rag Trade and was only too happy to lend her popularity and her voice to the pacifist cause. |
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The A 2 coin shows a portrait of the radical pacifist Bertha von Suttner, as a symbol of Austria's efforts over many decades to support the cause of peace. |
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The APF succeeded in gaining ratification of the pacifist position at two successive Lambeth Conferences, but many Anglicans would not regard themselves as pacifists. |
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Mercator never accepted the privileges and voting rights of a burgher for they came with military responsibilities which conflicted with his pacifist and neutral stance. |
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In contrast to these Semitic religions some religions of Indian origin like Buddhism and Jainism, are pacifist to the extent of banning the killing of animals even for food. |
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Neither feminist nor pacifist in purpose, it is a lightweight singspiel that seems to sit midway between Die Zauberflote and Gilbert and Sullivan. |
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British pacifist Bertrand Russell criticizes nationalism for diminishing the individual's capacity to judge his or her fatherland's foreign policy. |
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The panel also argued that Japan needs to reinterpret its pacifist constitution amid China's military build-up and nuclear threats from North Korea. |
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By denying the country's war crimes and seeking revision to its pacifist constitution, this historical revisionism has fatally impaired Japan's leadership credentials in Asia. |
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Despite strong pacifist sentiment after World War I, its aftermath still caused irredentist and revanchist nationalism in several European states. |
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The Antichrist presents himself as pacifist, ecologist and ecumenist. |
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Nor did the crew intend to sail if the pacifist trio did get aboard her. |
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Only a complete pacifist could validly condemn militariness. |
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Dutt was imprisoned for refusing to fight, and Childe campaigned for his release and the release of other socialists and pacifist conscientious objectors. |
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A pacifist, Hardie was appalled by the First World War and along with socialists in other countries he tried to organise an international general strike to stop the war. |
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There are those, however, who deny that Jesus was a pacifist and state that Jesus never said not to fight, citing examples from the New Testament. |
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South African Bishop Desmond Tutu is the most prominent Anglican pacifist. |
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