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  1. On Andreas Malm’s How to Blow Up a Pipeline
  2. Mapping the landscape between pacifism and anarchism: Accusations, rejoinders, and mutual resonances
  3. Pacifism and Nonviolence: A Research Agenda
  4. An Anarcho-Pacifist Reading of International Relations: A Normative Critique of International Politics from the Confluence of Pacifism and Anarchism
  5. A pacifist critique of the red poppy: reflections on British war commemorations’ increasingly hegemonic militarism
  6. Anarchism, Religion, and the Religiousness of Political Ideologies
  7. Tolstoy’s Christian Anarcho-Pacifism: An Exposition
  8. Anarchism and religious studies
  9. Looking at familiar violence as if for the first time
  10. Anarchism and Religion: Exploring Definitions
  11. Anarchism and Religion
  12. Leo Tolstoy’s Anticlericalism in Its Context and Beyond: A Case against Churches and Clerics, Religious and Secular
  13. Jesus Christ Against Westphalian Leviathans: A Christian Anarchist Critique of Our Coercive, Idolatrous, and Unchristian International Order
  14. Turning the Other Cheek to Terrorism: Reflections on the Contemporary Significance of Leo Tolstoy's Exegesis of the Sermon on the Mount
  15. LOVE, JUSTICE, AND SOCIAL ESCHATOLOGY