refusal take part war conditions unworldly view bound remain a sectari — John Rawls, A Theory Justice

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The refusal to take part in all war under any conditions is an unworldly view bound to remain a sectarian doctrine. It no more challenges the state's authority than the celibacy of priests challenges the sanctity of marriage.

John Rawls, A Theory of Justice

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