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He was also from an early date an outspoken socialist, often ( but not always, as the beginning of the First World War ) sympathising with pacifist views.
Uchimura's career as a journalist was cut short as well, largely due to his pacifist views and vocal opposition against the Russo-Japanese War in his newspaper columns, which came into conflict with the paper's official editorial views.
They reinforced the pacifist views that he had adopted after World War I.
One of the episodes in Erich Kästner's " The 35 May " depicts Wallenstein in his afterlife being engaged in a fierce war with Hannibal and emphasizes both generals ' callous disregard for the lives of their soldiers-underlining Kästner's pacifist views.
Pressure began to build further over Muste's pacifist views in April 1917 when the United States formally declared war on the German and Austro-Hungarian Empires.
The group's pacifist views were considered a source of embarrassment, and the Royal Navy briefly became an object of ridicule.
Finally, a number of people refuse to serve because of pacifist views, or refuse certain orders based on their disagreement with government policy.
Contemporary Churches of Christ, especially those that hold with the teachings of David Lipscomb, tend toward pacifist views.
Under the pseudonym of Taëd, he then published Cadavres et maximes, philosophie d ' un revenant ( approximately translated by " Corpses and Maxims, Philosophy of a Ghost "), in which he expressed his horror of trenches, strong pacifist views, as well as his fascination for collective discipline and war camaraderie.
Despite his military service, he also came to share the pacifist views of his wife Jessica, who was a Quaker.
Based on Jaroslav Hašek's satiric novel The Good Soldier Švejk, it focuses on a naive and idealistic young man who, despite his pacifist views, leaves his sweetheart Minny Belle Tompkins to fight in Europe in World War I.
When Lipscomb University recently began the Center for International Peace and Justice, some of the faculty associated with the program saw it as a way of manifesting David Lipscomb's continuing legacy of pacifism in a Church of Christ-supported University setting, though some of the faculty associated with the Center for International Peace and Justice do not share David Lipscomb's pacifist views .< ref >
( Yanaihara later continued Nitobe's chair in colonial studies at Tokyo University ; but Yanaihara's pacifist views and emphasis on indigenous self-determination, which he partly inherited from Nitobe, came into a full conflict with Japan's wartime government during the World War II, resulted in barring him from teaching until after the war ).
Smith ’ s pacifist views saw him develop an interest in peace studies.
During the American Civil War, Ballou stood by his pacifist views unlike other Christian pacifist leaders.

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