Om Die Pacifizirten Extreme
This German-language satire, first published in 1847, explores the origins and implications of pacifism and nonviolence through the lens of a devilish narrator. With biting humor, Bergk skewers the proponents of pacifism and sheds light on the darker, more violent aspects of human nature.
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