The Militant Pacifists of World War II
War by Other Means tells the story of those conscientious objectors who did not cooperate with the government's alternative-service schemes.
War by Other Means tells the story of those conscientious objectors who did not cooperate with the government's alternative-service schemes.
"A future of bloodless global discipline is a chilling thing."
Don't underestimate the civilization-saving powers of respecting private property and generally minding your own business.
Left unspecified: how many U.S. troops would be coming home, and when
True to form, the presidential hopeful is turning the conversation around war on its head.
It's refreshing to see many conservatives abandon their kneejerk support for militarism, and nice to watch Joe Biden be held accountable for his support for the Iraq blunder.
Serving as an alternative voice to the likes of Lindsey Graham and John Bolton could keep the U.S. out of unnecessary wars.
The way to achieve peace is not to prepare for war but to reject militarism and empire, and embrace nonintervention.
In general, the world is becoming a more peaceful place as the percentage of the total labor force represented by armed forces personnel declines.
Trump isn't very engaged with the issue. Maybe that's a good thing.
Apparently most folks would be nicer to each other.
Officers tried to stop the Christmas Truce of 1914 from recurring, but they didn't always succeed.
Ronald Bailey reviews Johan Norberg's new book celebrating Progress
The political climate in Colombia and especially next-door Venezuela may have, a lot more than any weather concerns.
Over the past century, the prospects and circumstances of most of humanity have spectacularly improved
Singing about peace and goodwill while cheering America's warrior state is a repulsive spectacle.
Here's hoping that the award will help safeguard Tunisia's nascent democracy.
And of voluntary self-government too
Criticism of presidential treaties with adversarial governments goes back a long way.
Recalling the time, 100 years ago, when soldiers refused to fight each other
Why does their rhetoric make us doubt their sincerity about seeking a diplomatic resolution?
Diplomatic deterrence has a more impressive track record.
Something always seems to be setting them back
Yes, let's just stay out of it entirely
Does not consider herself to be a pacifist -- rather she wanted public to be better-informed