Contingent pacifism is a belief that opposes violence and war, but is willing to accept some level of violence or conflict in certain situations or under specific circumstances. It recognizes that there may be instances where the use of force is necessary or justified, such as in self-defense or to protect innocent lives, but overall promotes nonviolent solutions and peaceful means of resolving conflicts.
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The word pacifism means peaceful and it not an area in Czechoslovakia.
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John practiced pacifism by refusing to engage in any form of violence, even when provoked.
Pacifism is in no way related to cowardice. For some, pacifism requires great bravery.
Edward G. Smith has written: 'The force of pacifism' -- subject(s): Pacifism
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