| About
the Fulbright Program
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International
educational exchange is the most significant current project designed to
continue the process of humanizing mankind to the point, we would hope,
that men can learn to live in peace -- eventually even to cooperate in
constructive activities rather than compete in a mindless contest of mutual
destruction.... We must try to expand the boundaries of human wisdom, empathy
and perception, and there is no way of doing that except through education.
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exchange can turn nations into people, contributing as no other form of
communication can to the humanizing of international relations. Man's capacity
for decent behavior seems to vary directly with his perception of others
as individual humans with human motives and feelings, whereas his capacity
for barbarism seems related to his perception of an adversary in abstract
terms, as the embodiment, that is, of some evil design or ideology. "
J.
William Fulbright, 1976 & 1983 |