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Anti-war essays, poems, short stories and literary excerpts
Leonid Andreyev: The Red Laugh
Ambrose Bierce: An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge
Randolph Bourne: The War and the Intellectuals
Georg Brandes: An Appeal Against Wholesale Murder
Bertolt Brecht: German Miserere
Homo homini lupus: William Cowper on war and man's inhumanity to man
John Dos Passos: Three Soldiers
1862: Dostoevsky on the new world order
Georges Duhamel: The Fleshmongers, War's Winnowing Basket
EÃ §a de Queiroz: Afghanistan
Erasmus: The Complaint of Peace
Fichte: The inexorable law of universal peace
Maxim Gorky on Romain Rolland, war and humanism
William Hazlitt: Systematic patrons of eternal war
Alexander Herzen: War and "international law"
William Dean Howells: Spanish Prisoners of War
Victor Hugo: The face of Cain, hunters of men, sublime cutthroats
William James: The Moral Equivalent of War
Ellen Key: Overcoming the madness of a world at war
Karl Kraus: The Last Days of Mankind
Richard Le Gallienne: The Illusion of War
Sinclair Lewis: It Can("t) Happen Here
Livy: On the political utility of starting unprovoked wars
Lucan: Over all the world you are victorious and your soldiers die
Roger Martin du Gard: From Nobel Prize in Literature speech
Edgar Lee Masters: The Philippine Conquest
Herman Melville: Trophies of Peace
Wilfred Owen: Arms and the Boy and Disabled
Romain Rolland: Above The Battle
George Santayana on war and militarism
Juvenilia: Percy Bysshe Shelley on war
Robert Southey: The Battle of Blenheim
Tolstoy: Two Wars and Carthago Delenda Est
Kurt Tucholsky: The White Spots
Paul Vaillant-Couturier: The Song of Craonne
Edward Young: Draw the murd'ring sword to give mankind a single lord