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Definition of Antimilitarists
1. antimilitarist [n] - See also: antimilitarist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Antimilitarists
Literary usage of Antimilitarists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. More that Must be Told by Philip Gibbs (1921)
"Jean Jaures was the champion of the antimilitarists and attacked the system of
the three years' service in France with unceasing eloquence which made him ..."
2. The Labor Problem and the Social Catholic Movement in France: A Study in the by Parker Thomas Moon (1921)
"... and antimilitarists supporting Dreyfus caused the various Catholic factions
to huddle together in opposition, feeling that the pro- Dreyfus coalition ..."
3. History of Europe, Our Own Times: Our Own Times, the Eighteenth and by James Harvey Robinson, Charles Austin Beard (1921)
"Extreme socialists were therefore antimilitarists. This meant that they objected
to serving in the armies of Europe and were sometimes imprisoned for what ..."
4. Jacques Loeb: His Science and Social Activism and Their Philosophical by Charles Rasmussen, Rick Tilman (1998)
"... for antimilitarists. Sargent can do so with full propriety;—so can any practicing
physician—but I, who [have] never practiced medicine, could only go to ..."
5. The Story of the Great War by Francis Joseph Reynolds, Allen Leon Churchill, Leonard Wood, Francis Trevelyan Miller, Austin Melvin Knight, Frederick Palmer, Frank Herbert Simonds, Arthur Brown Ruhl (1916)
"As testimony of Belgian feeling, the Labor party organ "Le Peuple" issued the
following trumpet blast: "Why do we, as irreconcilable antimilitarists, ..."
6. Facts, Thought, and Imagination: A Book on Writing by Henry Seidel Canby, Willard Higley Durham, Frederick Erastus Pierce (1917)
"So long as antimilitarists propose no substitute for war's disciplinary function,
no moral equivalent of war, analogous, as one might say, to the mechanical ..."
7. Aviation in the U.S. Army, 1919-1939 by Maurer Maurer (1987)
"There were antimilitarists, however, who would have abolished all armed forces.
Some of them advocated—and were willing to accept the consequences ..."
8. Causes and Pretexts of the World War: A Searching Examination Into the Play by Orestes Ferrara, Mildred Stapley Byne (1917)
"The masses— even the pacifists, antimilitarists and socialists—all rushed to the
public squares and in loud voices clamored ..."