"Establishing lasting peace is the work of education; all politics can do is keep us out of war"
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The intent is quietly radical: she demotes politics from heroic engine of progress to emergency maintenance. The subtext is a critique of statecraft’s short horizon. Leaders can suppress symptoms (arms, borders, alliances), but if children grow into adults trained in obedience, competition, and dehumanizing narratives, “peace” becomes a pause between wars. Montessori’s own pedagogy, built on independence, respect for the child, and an environment designed to invite cooperation, reads here as a political theory by other means: change the classroom, and you change the citizen.
Context matters. Montessori lived through the rise of mass nationalism, two world wars, and the propaganda machines that enlisted entire populations. Her skepticism isn’t naive pacifism; it’s an indictment of how easily institutions mobilize fear when people haven’t learned to think clearly or see others as fully human. The line also flatters no one: it implies that if we keep demanding peace from politicians alone, we’re treating a structural, generational problem like a scheduling conflict.
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| Topic | Peace |
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"Establishing lasting peace is the work of education; all politics can do is keep us out of war." FixQuotes, 18 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/establishing-lasting-peace-is-the-work-of-695/. Accessed 6 Feb. 2026.









