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  1. 1. ‘No peace treaty is valid if it was made with mental reservations that could lead to a future war.’ Otherwise this would be only a truce, a suspension of hostil-ities, not peace, which means the end of all hostilities—so that it’s really redundant to qualify ‘peace’ with the adjective ‘perpetual’.

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  2. Perpetual Peace: A Philosophical Sketch 1795 PERPETUAL PEACE Whether this satirical inscription on a Dutch innkeeper's sign upon which a burial ground was painted had for its object mankind in general, or the rulers of states in particular, who are insatiable of war, or merely the philosophers who dream this sweet dream, it is not for us to decide.

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  3. Jan 14, 2016 · A peace signifies the end of all hostilities and to attach to it the epithet “eternal” is not only a verbal pleonasm, but matter of suspicion. The causes of a future war existing, although perhaps not yet known to the high contracting parties themselves, are entirely [p. 108] annihilated by the conclusion of peace, however acutely they may be ferreted out of documents in the public archives.

  4. t. e. Perpetual Peace: A Philosophical Sketch (German: Zum ewigen Frieden. Ein philosophischer Entwurf) is a 1795 book authored by German philosopher Immanuel Kant. [1] In the book, Kant advances ideas that have subsequently been associated with democratic peace, commercial peace, and institutional peace. [2][3][4]

  5. Jul 24, 2018 · Peace, Political science -- Addresses, essays, lectures, Natural law, Ethics Publisher Boston, World Peace Foundation Collection Princeton; americana Contributor Princeton Theological Seminary Library Language English Item Size 353.7M

  6. Peace, Political science, Natural law, Ethics Publisher Boston, The World peace Foundation Collection claremont_school_of_theology; internetarchivebooks Contributor Internet Archive Language English Item Size 477.9M

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  8. Jan 19, 2016 · The classic source of modern idealism in international relations theory is Immanuel Kant’s 1795 essay “Perpetual Peace: A Philosophic Sketch.” There, the German philosopher (1724-1804) takes up the question of whether perpetual peace is the preserve of men in their graves. Answering in the negative, Kant delineates the conditions necessary for the establishment of perpetual peace among ...

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