When the world outlawed war

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172 pages 2011

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How people in the United States and around the world worked to abolish war as a legitimate act of state policy and won in 1928, outlawing war with a treaty, the Kellogg-Briand Pact, that is still on the books. Swanson's account of the successful work of those who came before us to insist that war be outlawed points us toward new ways of thinking about both war and political activism.

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