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After the massacres of World War I, however, humane war lost its relative importance as once-radical hopes for peace became mainstream themselves. “The fundamental problem of our time,” intoned one who explained that pacifism had become the very purpose of his field, “is to civilize and demilitarize the state, so that men can become free, and true masters of their destiny.”
Humane: How the United States Abandoned Peace and Reinvented War
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