"The education of peoples is a necessary precondition to peace"
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The subtext is also a warning against sentimental pacifism. Ciampi, a postwar Italian statesman shaped by European integration, is speaking from a continent where peace was engineered through shared rules, shared markets, and a shared story about why nationalism must be domesticated. Education becomes a kind of soft security policy: it inoculates societies against the myths that make conflict feel righteous. He chooses “peoples” rather than “citizens,” broadening the target beyond national borders; peace has to be learned collectively, not merely legislated locally.
There’s an implied critique of leaders who treat conflict as a problem of “those people” and their alleged backwardness. Ciampi’s formulation points back at the governing class: if peace requires education, then the state has obligations, and voters have responsibilities. It’s a sober, almost technocratic humanism: the battlefield begins in the classroom, and the curriculum is destiny.
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