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'''Pacifism''' is the belief that no individual has the right to use violence in defending himself against violent attack.  
 
'''Pacifism''' is the belief that no individual has the right to use violence in defending himself against violent attack.  
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* [https://mises.org/nsande/pt1iich2~d.asp D. Pacifism] by Ludwig von Mises (from ''Nation, State, and Economy''), 1919
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* {{md|5002|Does Gandhi Deserve a Place in the Libertarian Tradition?|Jeff Riggenbach|February 2011}}
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* [http://mises.org/journals/jls/5_3/5_3_1.pdf The Laissez-Faire Radical] (pdf) by M.N. Rothbard, 1981
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Latest revision as of 11:19, 1 January 2013

Pacifism is the belief that no individual has the right to use violence in defending himself against violent attack.

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