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On one level one might opine that this suggests that the pursuit of Germany until her utter defeat in 1945, accompanied as it was by the total destruction of her main cities, finally crushed German Militarism from the once and for all and thus represents a job well done.
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On one level one might opine that this suggests that the pursuit of Germany until her utter defeat in 1945, accompanied as it was by the total destruction of her main cities, finally crushed German Militarism from the once and for all and thus represents a job well done.
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Militarism is what German civil society demanded, and what Israeli civil society now demands.
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Militarism is not a solution to terrorism - good intelligence, good, consistent foreign policy and open and fair economic involvment is.
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Militarism is basically a way of thinking, a certain interpretation of the function of the state; this manner of thinking is, moreover, revealed by its outer forms: by armaments and state organization.
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But I am prepared to prove, as I have on other occasions endeavoured to prove, that Militarism is the exact antithesis of a Militia system.
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If Militarism is a burden to European countries it is a crime in Canada.
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The authorship of Militarism versus Feminism is discussed at length in Militarism versus Feminism: Writings on Women and War, edited by Margaret Kamester and Jo Vellacott, London: Virago Press, 1987.
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In short Militarism, which is nothing but State Anarchism, has been carried to such a pitch that it has been imitated and countered by a movement of popular Anarchism, and has exploded in a European war because the Commercialist Governments of
New York Times, Current History, Vol 1, Issue 1 From the Beginning to March, 1915 With Index
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"Militarism," which was freely circulated in Dublin by means of Liberty
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