A Pacifist’s War

A Pacifist’s War by Frances Partridge, published by Robin Clark in 1983, is a thought-provoking exploration of the intersection between pacifism and political conflict. This edition, written in English and spanning 215 pages, delves into the complexities of war and peace, offering insights into the philosophical underpinnings of non-violence in the face of aggression. Partridge’s work engages with the moral dilemmas faced by individuals and societies when confronted with the realities of warfare.
Readers will find a detailed examination of political science concepts related to peace, as Partridge articulates the challenges and principles of pacifism. The book presents a nuanced discussion that encourages reflection on the implications of choosing non-violent approaches in a world often dominated by conflict. Through its analytical lens, A Pacifist’s War invites readers to consider the broader implications of peace in political discourse and the personal convictions that shape our responses to war.
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Praised in the Sunday Telegraph, The Observer, The Guardian and The Times Literary Supplement
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