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Does Socialism Violate Rights?
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Scott R. Sehon
Published: 22 February 2024
... be characterized. The chapter considers two possible arguments for a strong system of economic rights. The first argument stems from the libertarian idea of self-ownership or the related nonaggression principle. The second argument, defended by John Tomasi, claims that we must have a strong system of economic...
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Moscow 30 September-5 December 1941
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Paul K Davis
Published: 14 June 2001
...0 14 06 2001 After Adolf Hitler failed to bend Great Britain to his will in the summer and fall of 1940, he postponed the invasion of that country and turned his attention toward the east. Hitler had long despised communism. In spite of the convenient nonaggression pact that Germany had signed...
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Toward an Ideology of Nonparticipation
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Susan Niditch
Published: 04 February 1993
..., however, is set far in the future, “at the end of days” (Mic 4:1; Isa 2:2). Only then can one expect disarmament, a life of agrarian plenty, nonaggression among former enemies—generations not schooled in war. The reality acknowledged by biblical writers of all periods differs. disarmament agrarian...
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Published: 12 April 1990
... past and current Soviet-US problems and a short, useful documentary history of Russian diplomacy from the Decree on Peace to the nonaggression pact with Nazi Germany. In his career as historian and master of belles-lettres Kennan won acclaim abroad as well as in the United States...
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