id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_v73bmznhxnhc5edr4ai5njrpbu Robert Malcolmson Witness against War: Pacifism in Canada, 1900-1945 1989 634 .pdf application/pdf 153799 12378 64 constant factor in the survival of the pacifist idea in Canada, particularly in times of war, and their communal societies served as the crisis of social gospel reform and actually inhibited the development of a more profound Christian ethic of war or of peace, thereby eventually produced a socially radical wing, the pre-war peace movement was predominantly a conservative and moderate attempt to achieve When the Canadian public did think about peace or internationalism during the immediate pre-war years, they usually thought organization in Canada had survived the war -the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. Canadian pacifist publication, The Christian and War, for instance, pacifist thought during the inter-war years, Canadian Friends instinctively related their pacifism with the need for radical economic 149The United Church of Canada, On Peace and War, Statements 159United Church of Canada, On Peace and War, p. 159United Church of Canada, On Peace and War, p. ./cache/work_v73bmznhxnhc5edr4ai5njrpbu.pdf ./txt/work_v73bmznhxnhc5edr4ai5njrpbu.txt