Nuclear Weapons: A Catholic ResponseSheed and Ward, 1962 - 151 Seiten |
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... attack on them , even with conventional forces only , they would have to hit back with strategic weapons . In fact , the strategy of N.A.T.O. is based on the frank recognition that a full - scale Soviet attack could not be repelled ...
... attack on them , even with conventional forces only , they would have to hit back with strategic weapons . In fact , the strategy of N.A.T.O. is based on the frank recognition that a full - scale Soviet attack could not be repelled ...
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... attack them , or make them a target for an attack which he judges will help him towards victory . For murder is the deliberate killing of the innocent , whether for its own sake or as a means to some further end . The right to attack ...
... attack them , or make them a target for an attack which he judges will help him towards victory . For murder is the deliberate killing of the innocent , whether for its own sake or as a means to some further end . The right to attack ...
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... attack on him he can be considered as endowed with the authority of the law and the struggle comes to that point . By a " private " man , I mean a man in a society ; I am not speak- ing of men on their own , without government , in ...
... attack on him he can be considered as endowed with the authority of the law and the struggle comes to that point . By a " private " man , I mean a man in a society ; I am not speak- ing of men on their own , without government , in ...
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