Antimilitarism

Antimilitarism

23. Antimilitarism (See also Peace, Peacemaking.)

  1. All Quiet on the Western Front unromanticized novel of WWI and its unsung heroes. [Ger. Lit.: All Quiet on the Western Front ]
  2. Arjuna called upon by duty to be a warrior, he refuses to join the fratricidal battle. [Hindu Lit.: The Bhagavad-Gita in Benét, 103]
  3. Arms and the Man satirizes romantic view of war. [Br. Lit.: Arms and the Man ]
  4. Farewell to Arms, A novel of lovers who flee from wars horrors. [Am. Lit.: A Farewell to Arms ]
  5. Quakers known for service to peace. [Am. Hist.: EB, 7: 743745]
  6. Sherston, George refuses to continue taking part in a war being wrongfully prolonged. [Br. Lit.: Memoirs of an Infantry Officer in Magill I, 579]
  7. Undershaft, Barbara fights her fathers involvement in munitions manufacture. [Br. Drama: Shaw Mayor Barbara in Magill III, 617]
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antimilitarism

antimilitarism n. the belief that war is unjustifiable, that the role played by the military in fostering injustice should be opposed, and that the causes of war should be eliminated by nonviolent action.

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Antimilitarism. See Militarism and Antimilitarism.

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