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E. I. Watkin : ウィキペディア英語版 | E. I. Watkin Edward Ingram Watkin (1888-1981) was an English writer. ==Life==
He studied at St Paul's School, London and New College, Oxford.〔Joseph Pearce, ''Literary Converts'' (1999), p. 39.〕 In 1908, Watkin became a convert to Catholicism.〔 He publicly opposed conscription in 1916,〔(PDF ), p. 173〕 a position he upheld in his 1939 pamphlet ''The Crime of Conscription''. In 1927, Watkin befriended the exiled Italian priest Don Luigi Sturzo, whose work Watkin would later publish in the ''Dublin Review''.〔Farrell-Vinay, G. (2004), "The London exile of Don Luigi Sturzo (1924–1940"). The Heythrop Journal, 45: 158–177.〕 He founded in 1936 with Eric Gill and Donald Attwater the inter-war Catholic pacifist movement Pax.〔Patrick G. Coy, ''A Revolution of the Heart: Essays on the Catholic Worker'', p.76.〕 This movement was prominently supported by Dorothy Day.〔(Catholic Worker Movement - DorothyDay )〕 Watkin was opposed to fascism, and his book ''The Catholic Centre'' includes a critique of Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany as being part of "a social revolt against reason".〔Tom Villis, ''British Catholics and Fascism: Religious Identity and Political Extremism Between the Wars'' London, Palgrave Macmillan, 2013 ISBN 1-137-27419-0 (pp. 197-99)〕
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