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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:Center for Ethics:  "Perpetual War or Perpetual Peace?" | Arthur Ripstein
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SUMMARY:Center for Ethics:  "Perpetual War or Perpetual Peace?" | Arthur Ripstein
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LOCATION:Austin 101 East, Harvard Law School
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