Colman McCarthy

Journalist

Colman McCarthy is a journalist and educator known for his advocacy of peace education and nonviolence, emphasizing compassion in teaching.

Born
May 15, 1930
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Colman McCarthy — Life and Legacy

Colman McCarthy is a prominent journalist and educator recognized for his unwavering commitment to peace education and nonviolence. Through his influential writings and teachings, he has championed the idea that education is a powerful tool for fostering understanding and compassion in society. McCarthy's core philosophy revolves around the belief that true peace can only be achieved through education that emphasizes empathy and nonviolent conflict resolution. He famously stated, 'The greatest act of peace is to educate,' which encapsulates his view that knowledge and awareness are essential in combating violence and injustice. His work challenges traditional educational paradigms, advocating for a curriculum that prioritizes ethical values and critical thinking over competition and rote memorization. Today, McCarthy's insights remain relevant as they inspire educators and activists alike to integrate peace education into their practices. His emphasis on compassion and understanding continues to resonate, encouraging a new generation to engage with the world thoughtfully and peacefully.

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"Give peace a chance, yes, but why not get serious and give it a place in the curriculum: peace courses in every school, every grade, every nation. Unless we teach our children peace, someone else will teach them violence."

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"The earth is too small a star and we too brief a visitor upon it for anything to matter more than the struggle for peace."

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"Unless we teach our children peace, somebody else will teach them violence."

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"The students I've been with these twenty years are looking for a world where it becomes a little easier to love and a lot harder to hate, where learning nonviolence means that we dedicate our hearts, minds, time, and money to a commitment that the force of love, the force of truth, the force of justice, and the force of organized resistance to corrupt power are seen as sane and the force of fists, guns, armies, and bombs insane."

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"It's too easy only to blame the militarists, racists, sexists and other pushers of violence for the mess we're in. What is harder is self-examination, moving beyond caring by looking inward to ask the personal question: What more should I be doing everyday to bring about a peace and justice based world, whether across the ocean or across the living room?"

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"Wars aren't stopped by fighting wars, any more than you can fight fire with fire. You fight fire with water. You fight violence with nonviolence."

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"The most revolutionary thing anybody can do is to raise good, honest and generous children who will question the answers of people who say the answer is violence. That's what the schools should be doing."

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"Peace is the result of love, and if love were easy we'd all be good at it."

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"Breaking America's oil addiction would not lead to a future of sackcloth and ashes."

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"Warmaking doesn't stop warmaking. If it did, our problems would have stopped millennia ago."

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"Indeed, the highest pleasure of golf may be that on the fairways and far from all the pressures of commerce and rationality, we can feel immortal for a few hours."

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"Forty-one rules aren't so many - St. Benedict had 73 to keep the brethren on the straight and narrow."

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"The failure of love, that's what all laws are really."

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