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The Pacifist Conscience
The Pacifist Conscience is a collection of writings edited by Peter Mayer, presenting an in-depth anthology of thoughts on pacifism throughout history. The book explores the rejection of war and violence based on moral, religious, and philosophical principles, presenting arguments from various figures who oppose the use of weapons as a means of conflict resolution. It highlights how the pacifist conscience functions as a moral resistance to armed conflict.
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| T.2112 | 327.1 May p | Perpustakaan STFT | Available |
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327.1 May p
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| Publisher | Penguin Books : England., 1966 |
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447hlm; 13x19,5cm
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English
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327.1
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