Dwight Macdonald Quote

Pacifism, to me, is primarily a way of actively struggling against injustice and inhumanity; My kind of pacifism may be called "non-violent resistance".


Speech, 1947. Quoted in Scott H. Bennett, Radical Pacifism:The War Resisters League and Gandhian Nonviolence in America, 1915-1963, Syracuse University Press, 2003.


Pacifism, to me, is primarily a way of actively struggling against injustice and inhumanity; My kind of pacifism may be called non-violent resistance.

Pacifism, to me, is primarily a way of actively struggling against injustice and inhumanity; My kind of pacifism may be called non-violent resistance.

Pacifism, to me, is primarily a way of actively struggling against injustice and inhumanity; My kind of pacifism may be called non-violent resistance.

Pacifism, to me, is primarily a way of actively struggling against injustice and inhumanity; My kind of pacifism may be called non-violent resistance.