"I think the Peace Corps is a fine thing, don't you? he said. Well, I replied, it's certainly better than War Corps"
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The subtext is less “peace good, war bad” than “listen to how we talk when we want to sound good.” By inventing “War Corps,” Segal draws attention to the eerie normalization of organized violence: we already have institutions that function like a war corps; we just give them nobler, more specific names. His invented phrase makes the existing reality feel freshly grotesque.
Context matters: the Peace Corps emerged as a Cold War instrument as much as an altruistic mission, a way to project American friendliness and competence abroad. Segal’s quip doesn’t attack volunteers; it pricks at the self-congratulation surrounding the enterprise. It’s humor as moral needle: a reminder that “peace” can become a feel-good identity, while the machinery of war remains the default backdrop we rarely name so bluntly.
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Segal, Erich. (2026, January 15). I think the Peace Corps is a fine thing, don't you? he said. Well, I replied, it's certainly better than War Corps. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-think-the-peace-corps-is-a-fine-thing-dont-you-173454/
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Segal, Erich. "I think the Peace Corps is a fine thing, don't you? he said. Well, I replied, it's certainly better than War Corps." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-think-the-peace-corps-is-a-fine-thing-dont-you-173454/.
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"I think the Peace Corps is a fine thing, don't you? he said. Well, I replied, it's certainly better than War Corps." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-think-the-peace-corps-is-a-fine-thing-dont-you-173454/. Accessed 22 Feb. 2026.



