Definitionn. the doctrine that all violence is unjustifiable
Last update: July 13, 2015
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He was in fact evolving his programme of government, and in 1839 wrote and published his book: Des Idees napoleoniennes, a curious mixture of Bonapartism, socialism and pacificism, which he represented as the tradition of the First Empire. [Please select]
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It was plausible to charge these associations with being under the guidance of foreigners, with "pacificism" and a general tendency to disloyalty. [Please select]
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There's a little printed card now in half the offices in New York that tells of the real pacificism of America. [Please select]
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The sight of the price my old friend had paid didn't put me in love with pacificism. [Please select]
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He was the incarnation of the commonplace, a comfortable middle-class sentimentalist, who patronized pacificism out of vanity, but was very careful not to dip his hands too far. [Please select]
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