tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10703390.post442648920887757595..comments2023-07-20T13:08:25.645-07:00Comments on Hastings on nonviolence: Behavior problemsTom H. Hastingshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17098260278363929190noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10703390.post-41792464768329906552010-09-16T15:08:39.496-07:002010-09-16T15:08:39.496-07:00What a great blog post about Armistice Day. I know...What a great blog post about Armistice Day. I know, Andy, I quote John Dos Passos (who had the earliest reference to this I know of) to my students when I talk about the new realism (gender exclusivity in the original): "A man who is not a revolutionary when he's 20 has no heart; a man who is still a revolutionary at 40 has no head." I assure them that if we substitute nonviolence for violence, being a lifelong revolutionary for justice and equality is the strongest course and is borne out as correct in the end.Tom H. Hastingshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17098260278363929190noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10703390.post-62725860141254213642010-09-16T13:25:40.106-07:002010-09-16T13:25:40.106-07:00Hello Tom,
Your post today reminded me of my then...Hello Tom,<br /><br />Your post today reminded me of my then-17-year-old son's post from last November. http://gianttriplets.blogspot.com/2009_11_01_archive.html<br /><br />Thoughts that come from him and your blog remind me that many middle-aged people wink and nudge each other about middle-aged people who are "idealistic like teenagers." How do we help prevent more people from losing their 17-year-old idealism?Andyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08344306040811213207noreply@blogger.com