约翰·威廉·格雷厄姆与和平的演变:第一次世界大战之前和期间贵格会对冲突的看法

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Joanna C. Dales
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约翰·威廉·格雷厄姆是《征兵与良心》(1922年)一书的作者,该书是关于无征兵团契的官方历史。撰写这篇文章的委员会是基于他作为和平事业的倡导者和活动家的地位,这种地位早在第一次世界大战之前就开始了,一直持续到他1932年去世。然而,他从未致力于绝对的和平主义。这篇文章将这一立场主要归因于他对社会进化的信仰:上帝在人类内部工作,带来世界和平,但这种进步必须缓慢而分阶段地发生。在过去,战争对于培养人的性格和政治组织是必要的,但现在它已经过时了。贵格会的和平主义见证了一种和平的理想,这种理想将在以后得以实现。贵格会带头,但与此同时,武力的使用并不能被普遍放弃。相对主义是进化论观点的一部分。
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John William Graham and the Evolution of Peace: A Quaker View of Conflict before and during the First World War
John William Graham was the author of Conscription and Conscience (1922), the official history of the No-Conscription Fellowship. The commission to write it was based on his status as advocate and activist in the cause for peace, dating from well before the First World War, and continuing until his death in 1932. Yet he never committed himself to an absolute pacifism. This article attributes this stance mainly to his belief in social evolution: God was working within human beings to bring about universal peace, but this progress had to take place slowly and in stages. War had been necessary in the past to develop human character and political organisation, but now it was obsolescent. Quaker pacifism bore witness to an ideal of peace that was to be fulfilled hereafter. Quakers were to lead the way, but meanwhile the use of force could not be universally abjured. Relativism was built into the evolutionary outlook.
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