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... peace , and the object of war is peace . It is true that an agreement ending war - that is to say , a treaty of peace — is a forced agreement . But the force is , or ought to be , vis compulsiva , not vis absoluta , and peace , to be a ...
... peace , and the object of war is peace . It is true that an agreement ending war - that is to say , a treaty of peace — is a forced agreement . But the force is , or ought to be , vis compulsiva , not vis absoluta , and peace , to be a ...
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... peace and security , at times . They also desire , at other times , and occasionally at the same time , the satisfaction of ambitions which are quite incompatible with peace and security . In any event , peace and security are far from ...
... peace and security , at times . They also desire , at other times , and occasionally at the same time , the satisfaction of ambitions which are quite incompatible with peace and security . In any event , peace and security are far from ...
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ideologies . These ideologies become a deadly menace to peace abroad and peace at home . They have also increased the ferocity of war . Every ideological war is a war which is sustained , far beyond the fulfilment of the one legitimate ...
ideologies . These ideologies become a deadly menace to peace abroad and peace at home . They have also increased the ferocity of war . Every ideological war is a war which is sustained , far beyond the fulfilment of the one legitimate ...
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