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Colman McCarthy (born March 24, 1938 in Glen Head, New York), is an American journalist, teacher, lecturer, pacifist, progressive, anarchist, and long-time peace activist, directs the Center for Teaching Peace in Washington, D.C. From 1969 to 1997, he wrote columns for The Washington Post. His topics ranged from politics, religion, health, and sports to education, poverty, and peacemaking. Washingtonian magazine called him "the liberal conscience of The Washington Post." Smithsonian magazine said he is "a man of profound spiritual awareness." He has written for The New Yorker, The Nation, The Progressive, The Atlantic, The New York Times, and Reader's Digest. Since 1999, he has written biweekly columns for National Catholic Reporter.

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  • كولمان مكارثي (بالإنجليزية: Colman McCarthy)‏ (وُلد في 24 مارس من عام 1938 في غلين هيد، نيويورك) هو صحفي أمريكي، ومعلم، ومحاضر، وسلاميّ، وتقدمي، ولاسلطوي، وناشط سلام منذ فترة طويلة، بالإضافة إلى إدارته مركز تدريس السلام في العاصمة الأمريكية واشنطن منذ عام 1969 وحتى عام 1997؛ وقد كتب أعمدة لصحيفة ذا واشنطن بوست. تنوعت مواضيع كتاباته بين السياسة، والدين، والصحة، والرياضة، والتعليم، والفقر، وصنع السلام. وصفته مجلة واشنطونيان بأنه «الضمير الليبرالي لصحيفة ذا واشنطن بوست». قالت مجلة سميثسونيان إنه «رجل متمتع بوعي روحي عميق». كتب لصحيفة النيويوركر، وذا نيشن، وذا بروغريسيف، وذا أتلانتيك، ونيويورك تايمز، وريدرز دايجست. بدأ بكتابة أعمدة كل أسبوعين لصحيفة ناشيونال كاثوليك ريبورتر منذ عام 1999. (ar)
  • Colman McCarthy (born March 24, 1938 in Glen Head, New York), is an American journalist, teacher, lecturer, pacifist, progressive, anarchist, and long-time peace activist, directs the Center for Teaching Peace in Washington, D.C. From 1969 to 1997, he wrote columns for The Washington Post. His topics ranged from politics, religion, health, and sports to education, poverty, and peacemaking. Washingtonian magazine called him "the liberal conscience of The Washington Post." Smithsonian magazine said he is "a man of profound spiritual awareness." He has written for The New Yorker, The Nation, The Progressive, The Atlantic, The New York Times, and Reader's Digest. Since 1999, he has written biweekly columns for National Catholic Reporter. (en)
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