Nonviolence (1935), (34) and Bart de Ligt's The Conquest of Violence (1937). Martin, Brian (November 2, 2019). "Review of Bart de Ligt, The conquest of violence"...
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surname include: Bart de Ligt (1883–1938), Dutch anarcho-pacifist and antimilitarist Matthijs de Ligt (born 1999), Dutch footballer "Ligt, de". cbgfamilienamen...
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hockey umpire Bart de Ligt (1883–1938), Dutch anarcho-pacifist and antimilitarist Bart DeLorenzo, American theatre director and producer Bart Dockx (born...
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Bartholomeus de Jager (fl. 1655), Dutch corsair Bartholomeus J.W.M. "Bart" van Hove (1850–1914), Dutch sculptor Bartholomeus "Bart" de Ligt (1883–1938)...
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began to cite La Boétie as an influence, including Gustav Landauer, Bart de Ligt and Simone Weil. Autonomist Marxist thinker John Holloway also cites...
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Bartolf, Christian (22 August 2013). "Gandhi and War: The Mahatma Gandhi / Bart de Ligt Correspondence". Satyagraha Foundation. Archived from the original on...
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(1935), and Bart de Ligt's The Conquest of Violence (1937). The latter is particularly important for anarchists since, as one himself, de Ligt specifically...
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bicycle transferium (Movares\StudioSK, Henk Woltjer) JOINN! (De Wit architecten) Bart de Ligt (1883 in Schalkwijk – 1938) a Dutch anarcho-pacifist and antimilitarist;...
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the Spanish Republic, but opposed the Second World War. Mannin listed Bart de Ligt and A. S. Neill as thinkers who influenced her ideas. She described W...
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Bart Albert Liliane De Wever (Dutch: [ˈbɑrt də ˈʋeːvər] born 21 December 1970) is a Belgian politician. Since 2004, De Wever has been the leader of the...
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