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1." I held it as an article of faith that if you had not attained print by twenty-five, you were inexorably marked by a scarlet F--for Folly, for Futility, for Failure."

Source:  Ozick, Cynthia. "Henry James, Tolstoy, and my first novel" American Scholar 73.4 Sept. 22 2004: 15-25

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2." These images are in keeping with Conrad's own world, which Watt describes as "a panorama of chaos and futility, or cruelty, folly, vulgarity, and waste" (Watt 32)."

Source:  Peters, John G. "The opaque and the clear: the white fog incident in Conrad's "Heart of Darkness"" Studies in Short Fiction 35.4 Sept. 22 1998: 373-388

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3." There was also a number of nonreligious groupings working for peace, the Civil Service Pacifist Fellowship, the Teachers' Anti-War Movement, a grouping of Local Government workers, the left-wing British Youth Peace Assembly and the International Voluntary..."

Source:  Gardiner, Juliet. "Prisoners of conscience: Juliet Gardiner looks at what it meant to refuse to fight or lend support to the war effort in the Second World War, the different reasons people asserted this right, and how their actions were interpreted in wartime Britain" History Today 54.11 Nov. 1 2004: 32-40

4."... in the Catholic Worker. "We will continue our pacifist stand." In the Sermon on the Mount we find the core of Jesus' teaching and the basis for a pacifist perspective on war."

Source:  Egan, Eileen. "THE WAR IN KOSOVO : Pacifism & ethnic cleansing" Commonweal 126.12 June 18 1999: 15

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5."... who had burned his draft card and gone to jail at least a half-dozen times to end all wars. "I'm a pacifist," he said. "But there are times that the pacifist..."

Source:  Trotta, Liz. "With a new look, anti-war activists fight indifference" Washington Times June 5 1999: 2

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6."... movement ... from the stigma of Anti-nationalism which it was incurring through the policies and methods of the Independent Labour Party and kindred organisations"(61) and to "combat the pernicious and pestilential piffle of the Pacifist cranks."(62) Its..."

Source:  Millman, Brock. "The Battle of Cory Hall, November 1916: Patriots Meet Dissenters in Wartime Cardiff" Canadian Journal of History 35.1 Apr. 1 2000: 57

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7."... as much as anyone to resurrect the pacifist ideas that had become prevalent after World War I and had then been discredited by World War II: that war is simply a means by which cynical people commit..."

Source:  Podhoretz, Norman. "Looking Back at "Catch-22"" Commentary 109.2 Feb. 1 2000: 32

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8." He was a pacifist in World War II, the most popular war in our history."

Source:  Rosen, Sumner M. "James Farmer, 1920-1999" Social Policy 30.2 Dec. 22 1999: 47

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9." Pacifists remember war with loathing and resolve to prevent it in the future, nationalists remember war as a glorious outpouring of collective sentiment, families remember..."

Source:  Johnson, Hubert C. "War and Remembrance in the Twentieth Century" Canadian Journal of History 35.1 Apr. 1 2000: 159

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10."... address America's alienation from and subsequent participation in World War I. Van Wienen balances a number of perspectives on the war: progressive, conservative, patriotic, pacifist, and radical."

Source:  Tarver, Australia. "The Feminist Poetry Movement" College Literature 26.3 Sept. 22 1999: 261

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11."... serving as a fitting introduction; "Begaret" (Desire), which focuses on female sexuality; and "Kon och krig" (Gender and War), which explores, among other topics, responses to World War II and alternative pacifist visions."

Source:  Kops, Henri,Schoolfield, George C.,Sondrup, Steven P.,Schiander Gray, Charlotte,Thresher, Tanya,Stendahl, Brita,Oster, Rose-Marie G.,Kratz, Henry,Wright, Rochelle,Baron, Henry J.,Stynen, Ludo,Staal, Arie. "OTHER GERMANIC LANGUAGES" World Literature Today 73.1 Jan. 1 1999: 162

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12." It complements another recent book, Frances Early's A World Without War: How U.S. Feminists and Pacifists Resisted World War I (Syracuse, 1997)."

Source:  GOLDSTEIN, ROBERT JUSTIN. "Women Against the Good War: Conscientious Objection and Gender onthe American Home Front, 1941-1947" History: Review of New Books 27.1 Sept. 22 1998: 10-11

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13." Finally, Tracy's spotlight on the perils of unchecked individualism misses an important point: nonviolence, not individualism, was the foundation of the radical pacifist movement and the motivating factor behind its actions."

Source:  Mollin, Marian. "Direct Action: Radical Pacifism from the Union Eight to theChicago Seven" Historian 61.1 Sept. 22 1998: 180-181

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14." Realist notions of international behavior, other naive notions about pacifist or militant publics, and simple-minded election cycle effects do not seem to account for the nature or the scope of the linkages between democratic politics and war."

Source:  Maoz, Zeev. "Elections and War: The Electoral Incentive in the DemocraticPolitics of War and Peace" American Political Science Review 94.3 Sept. 1 2000: 765

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15." Directed by Robert Greenwaid Abbie Hoffman, a frolicking, dedicated, pot-smoking pacifist, spent a short term in prison for leading a Vietnam War protest at the 1968 Democratic convention in Chicago."

Source:  Flatley, Guy. "REVIEW: STEAL THIS MOVIE!" Interview 30.9 Sept. 1 2000: 112

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16." He was a radical, an open homosexual in a homophobic society, and a pacifist who served a prison term during the Second World War rather than perform agricultural work as a conscientious objector."

Source:  ADAMS, BYRON. "Tippett Studies" Notes 56.4 June 1 2000: 954

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17." A committed pacifist+ he also recognized that a European war was near, and so he and Pears decided to try their luck in the U.S. The two of them met with moderate..."

Source:  Teachout, Terry. "England's Greatest Composer" Commentary 109.6 June 1 2000: 58

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18." TOKYO - Japan is taking a fresh look at its constitution, a document drafted by U.S. occupiers after World War II that became an icon of Japan's postwar pacifist culture."

Source:  Neilan, Edward. "Pacifist constitution coming under scrutiny as Tokyo looks to U.N. role" Washington Times May 10 2000: 13

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19." Ironically, these camps, by isolating and concentrating war resisters and pacifist dissenters, provided the conditions for networking and strategic planning for the post-war years."

Source:  BRATICH, JACK ZELJKO. "Did Nike Say to `Just Do It" Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television 20.1 Mar. 1 2000: 139

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20." Ayers emerges as a convinced pacifist who lost his position in Hollywood when he stood by the values of All Quiet on its Western Front during the Second World War."

Source:  CULL, NICHOLAS J. "Did Nike Say to `Just Do It" Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television 20.1 Mar. 1 2000: 118

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21."... on the young musician and turned him into a pacifist. "War is basically the rule of thugs, no matter if you carry a medal or wear a uniform."

Source:  Joffe, Lawrence. "Music towards humanity" Middle East Feb. 1 2000: 43

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22."... "recycled both Marxist and isolationist propaganda." Opponents of the war were "leading radical leftist intellectuals and journalists" "the radical and liberal left" "radical leftists and pacifists," "black radicals" "procommunist..."

Source:  DUGGER, RONNIE. "Did Nike Say to `Just Do It" American Prospect 11.6 Jan. 31 2000: 52

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23." The pivot of the book is the Mennonite experience in World War I, a time of persecution and alienation for German-speaking pacifists."

Source:  Juhnke, James C. "Faith's Harvest: Mennonite Identity in Northwest Oklahoma" Church History 68.4 Dec. 1 1999: 1065

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24." Criticized for speaking out even by his confidante Stanley Levinson, a Jew but no Zionist, the pacifist and Vietnam War opponent King agonized over the justification of Israel's preemptive strike against Egypt."

Source:  Brackman, Harold. "Shared Dreams: Martin Luther King, Jr., and the JewishCommunity" American Jewish History 87.4 Dec. 1 1999: 415

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25." What both realism and liberalism miss, according to Katzenstein, is that Japan was not reborn after World War II as a pacifist trading state."

Source:  Hopf, Ted. "National Interests in International Society" American Political Science Review 93.3 Sept. 1 1999: 752

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