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Pacifism is dirty: towards an ethico-political defence

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Publication year
2018
Abstract

This article argues that pacifism is best understood and defended not as a noble but untenable ideal, nor as a watered down version of just war theory, nor even as a strategic commitment to the use of non-violent means, but rather as an ethico-political practice committed to a world without war and militarism.

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The preprint of this article is linked above. The published article can be requested from the author at this link: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/319912826_Pacifism_is_dirty_to…

Source

Critical Studies on Security, 6:2, 176-192