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Pacifism and the State in Colonial Pennsylvania
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 July 2009
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There are many varieties of pacifism in the world today. And the history of the peace movement shows that most of them, if not all, have had a long existence. Each type of pacifism is usually based on some corresponding variety of theology, religion, ethics, or political or social philosophy.
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