Above All Nations Is Humanity

Towards the end of the Second World War, George Catlin, Vera Brittain and Sheila Hodges compiled an anthology under the title ‘Above All Nations’. The title is based on an inscription at Cornell which reads, "Above all nations is humanity". Its cover describes it as a record of “Acts of kindness done to enemies, in the present war, by men of many nations”. This blog records my efforts to find and record acts of kindness to enemies in Iraq and in other war zones across the globe.

17 November 2006

Peace Potion 2

Don't ask questions. Question the answers.
[Colman McCarthy, Career Pacifist and volunteer teacher]

Read the story here.
Posted by Em at Friday, November 17, 2006
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