Talk:Perpetual Peace: A Philosophical Sketch
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[edit]This article has many claims and few citations. A lengthy portion of it (on the influence of the work) reads like a short college essay, only lacking, as mentioned before, many citations. Even in the discussion of the work itself, it relies on secondary sources rather than the material it reports on. Needs work. 2601:645:0:F480:F095:3F1A:BE48:34EE (talk) 02:21, 24 January 2022 (UTC)
Mussolini
[edit]Mussolini began his Ten Commandments of Fascism with "know that the Fascist and in particular the soldier must not believe in perpetual peace' (honestly, Mussolini denouncing it is a point in the book's favour.) Is that something relevant to mention or not? ~~ 142.113.6.241 (talk) 17:59, 9 September 2024 (UTC)
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