Never Again! A Protest and a Warning Addressed to the Peoples of Europe
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An impassioned appeal indicts industrialized warfare and catalogues its human costs—trenches where opposing soldiers briefly fraternize before killing each other, mutilation and mass death, shell-shock, refugees and widespread civilian deprivation, and the relentless output of weapons. It links these horrors to advancing scientific power, armament firms' profits, imperial ambition, and competitive commercial institutions, arguing that such systems desensitize societies. The author urges ordinary peoples, not only governments, to confront these causes and choose a different political and moral path to prevent recurrence and to preserve common humanity.
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