Pacifism in theory: live, love, laugh
Pacifism in practice: the weak must fear the strong
Paradox of pacifism: peace advocacy often amounts to the unconditional-surrender-of-the-weaker-side advocacy. Just stop resisting, shut up and suffer in silence. Do not disturb our peace
Pacifism in practice: the weak must fear the strong
Paradox of pacifism: peace advocacy often amounts to the unconditional-surrender-of-the-weaker-side advocacy. Just stop resisting, shut up and suffer in silence. Do not disturb our peace
Pacifism and peace advocacy very often amount to the effective prohibition of self-defence. Pacifists are trying to make an aggressor's job as easy and safe as possible. They maximise the payoff from the violent aggression, thus maintaining it as an evolutionary stable strategy
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