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Patriotism

Patriotism is the feeling of love, devotion, and sense of attachment to one's country. This attachment can be a combination of many different feelings, language relating to one's own homeland, including ethnic, cultural, political or historical aspects. It encompasses a set of concepts closely related to nationalism, mostly civic nationalism and sometimes cultural nationalism.[1][2][3]

Allegory of Patriotism in the Monument to the Fallen for Spain in Madrid (1840), by sculptor Francisco Pérez del Valle

Some manifestations of patriotism emphasize the "land" element in love for one's native land and use the symbolism of agriculture and the soil[4][5] – compare Blut und Boden.

Terminology and usage

An excess of patriotism in the defense of a nation is called chauvinism; another related term is jingoism.

The English word 'Patriot' derived from "Compatriot," in the 1590s, from Middle French "Patriote" in the 15th century. The French word's "Compatriote" and "Patriote" originated directly from Late Latin Patriota "fellow-countryman" in the 6th century. From Greek Patriotes "fellow countryman," from Patrios "of one's fathers," Patris "fatherland." The term Patriot was "applied to barbarians who were perceived to be either uncivilized or primitive and who had only a common Patris or fatherland." The original European meaning of Patriots applied to anyone who was a fellow countryman originated from that country regardless of the social-economic status.[6]

History

 
An American poster with a patriotic theme (1917), issued by the U.S. Food Administration during World War I

The general notion of civic virtue and group dedication has been attested in culture globally throughout the historical period.[7] For the Enlightenment thinkers of 18th-century Europe, loyalty to the state was chiefly considered in contrast to loyalty to the Church. It was argued that clerics should not be allowed to teach in public schools since their patrie was heaven, so that they could not inspire love of the homeland in their students. One of the most influential proponents of this classical notion of patriotism was Jean-Jacques Rousseau.[1]

Enlightenment thinkers also criticized what they saw as the excess of patriotism. In 1774, Samuel Johnson published The Patriot, a critique of what he viewed as false patriotism. On the evening of 7 April 1775, he made the famous statement, "Patriotism is the last refuge of the scoundrel."[8] James Boswell, who reported this comment in his Life of Johnson, does not provide context for the quote, and it has therefore been argued that Johnson was in fact attacking the false use of the term "patriotism" by contemporaries such as John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute (the patriot-minister) and his supporters; Johnson spoke elsewhere in favor of what he considered "true" patriotism.[9] However, there is no direct evidence to contradict the widely held belief that Johnson's famous remark was a criticism of patriotism itself.

Cultural aspects

Culture is often an integral aspect of patriotism. Many patriotic people take pride in sharing a distinct, common culture, believing it to be central to their national identity and unity. Many are devoted to the preservation of their traditional culture and encourage cultural assimilation. However, some of the more civic forms of patriotism tend to de-emphasize ethnic culture in favor of a shared political culture.[10][11]

Philosophical issues

Patriotism may be strengthened by adherence to a national religion (a civil religion or even a theocracy). This is the opposite of the separation of church and state demanded by the Enlightenment thinkers who saw patriotism and faith as similar and opposed forces. Michael Billig and Jean Bethke Elshtain have both argued that the difference between patriotism and faith is difficult to discern and relies largely on the attitude of the one doing the labelling.[12]

Christopher Heath Wellman,[13] professor of philosophy at Washington University in St. Louis, describes that a popular view of the "patriotist" position is robust obligations to compatriots and only minimal samaritan responsibilities to foreigners.[14] Wellman calls this position "patriotist" rather than "nationalist" to single out the members of territorial, political units rather than cultural groups.[14]

George Orwell, in his influential essay Notes on Nationalism distinguished patriotism from the related concept of nationalism:

By 'patriotism' I mean devotion to a particular place and a particular way of life, which one believes to be the best in the world but has no wish to force upon other people. Patriotism is of its nature defensive, both militarily and culturally. Nationalism, on the other hand, is inseparable from the desire for power. The abiding purpose of every nationalist is to secure more power and more prestige, not for himself but for the nation or other unit in which he has chosen to sink his own individuality.[15]

Opposition

Voltaire stated that "It is lamentable, that to be a good patriot one must become the enemy of the rest of mankind."[16] Arthur Schopenhauer wrote in his The World as Will and Representation that “The cheapest sort of pride is national pride; for if a man is proud of his own nation, it argues that he has no qualities of his own of which a person can be proud”[17]

Kōtoku Shūsui, a famous Japanese anarchist of the late 19th/early 20th century, devoted a large section of his widely read[18] Imperialism, Monster of the Twentieth Century to a condemnation of patriotism. One of the many arguments is based on the Confucian value of empathy: "I am as convinced as Mencius that any man would rush without hesitation to rescue a child who was about to fall into a well... A human being moved by such selfless love and charity does not pause to think whether the child is a family member or a close relative. When he rescues the child from danger, he does not even ask himself whether the child is his own or belongs to another."[19] Patriotism is used to dehumanize others who we would naturally have empathy for. He argues, "[P]atriotism is a discriminating and arbitrary sentiment confined to those who belong to a single nation state or live together within common national borders",[20] a sentiment cultivated and used by militarists in their drive for war.

Marxists have taken various stances regarding patriotism. On one hand, Karl Marx famously stated that "The working men have no country"[21] and that "the supremacy of the proletariat will cause them [national differences] to vanish still faster." The same view is promoted by present-day Trotskyists such as Alan Woods, who is "in favour of tearing down all frontiers and creating a socialist world commonwealth."[22] On the other hand, Marxist-Leninists and Maoists are usually in favour of socialist patriotism based on the theory of socialism in one country.[23]

Anarchists are known for their tendency to oppose patriotism,[24] as exemplified by Emma Goldman, who stated:

Indeed, conceit, arrogance, and egotism are the essentials of patriotism. Let me illustrate. Patriotism assumes that our globe is divided into little spots, each one surrounded by an iron gate. Those who have had the fortune of being born on some particular spot, consider themselves better, nobler, grander, more intelligent than the living beings inhabiting any other spot. It is, therefore, the duty of everyone living on that chosen spot to fight, kill, and die in the attempt to impose his superiority upon all the others.[25]

Region-specific issues

In the European Union, thinkers such as Jürgen Habermas have advocated a "Euro-patriotism", but patriotism in Europe is usually directed at the nation-state and more often than not coincides with "Euroscepticism".[26]

Surveys

Several surveys have tried to measure patriotism for various reasons, such as the Correlates of War project which found some correlation between war propensity and patriotism. The results from different studies are time dependent. For example, according to the project, patriotism in Germany before World War I ranked at or near the top, whereas today it ranks at or near the bottom of patriotism surveys.[27] However, there are also other surveys according to which modern Germany is indeed very patriotic.[28][29][30]

Since 1981, the World Values Survey explores people's national values and beliefs and refer to the average answer "for high income residents" of a country to the question "Are you proud to be [insert nationality]?". It ranges from 1 (not proud) to 4 (very proud).[31]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Harvey Chisick (2005-02-10). Historical Dictionary of the Enlightenment. ISBN 9780810865488. Retrieved 2013-11-03.
  2. ^ "Nationalism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)". Plato.stanford.edu. Retrieved 2013-11-03.
  3. ^ "Patriotism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)". Plato.stanford.edu. Retrieved 2013-11-03.
  4. ^ "Organic gardening and farming". Organic Gardening and Farming. Rodale Press. 13: 109. 1966. Retrieved 2018-04-28. A country begins with its soil. A country must stand on its soil. Its people must love its soil. The soil is its basic capital. Patriotism means a love of one's soil [...].
  5. ^ Bašić, Ferdo (2013). The Soils of Croatia. World Soils Book Series. Dordrecht: Springer Science & Business Media. pp. 16–17. ISBN 9789400758155. Retrieved 2018-04-28. Soil is the Base of Croatian Natural Beauty and an Emotional Foundation of Patriotism! [...] Landscape is the 'emotional foundation' of patriotism and the feeling that man belongs to an area. A key function in its formation and maintenance is soil, because it determines landscape features and the benefits of options for possible forms of land use. Man has left 'impressions,' i.e., 'messages,' on the landscape. Changing the natural vegetation and entering into the space created by agriculture is the 'cultural landscape' created through natural conditions, which enriches this space [...]. [...] Fighting for survival, our hard-working ancestors, without any mechanization, prepared a 'flowing anthroscape' as a mute witness of past living conditions on Croatian islands [...].
  6. ^ Kemiläinen, Aira (1989-01-01). "The idea of patriotism during the first years of the French Revolution". History of European Ideas. 11 (1–6): 11–19. doi:10.1016/0191-6599(89)90193-9. ISSN 0191-6599.
  7. ^ "patriotism - 401 Words | Studymode". www.studymode.com. Retrieved 2023-02-06.
  8. ^ Boswell, James (1986), Hibbert, Christopher (ed.), The Life of Samuel Johnson, New York: Penguin Classics, ISBN 978-0-14-043116-2
  9. ^ Griffin, Dustin (2005), Patriotism and Poetry in Eighteenth-Century Britain, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, ISBN 978-0-521-00959-1
  10. ^ Baumeister, Andrea. "Patriotism". Encyclopædia Britannica. United States: Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.
  11. ^ Schmidt, Royal J. (1956). "Cultural Nationalism in Herder". Journal of the History of Ideas. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: University of Pennsylvania Press.
  12. ^ Billig, Michael. Banal Nationalism. London: Sage Publishers, 1995, pp. 56–58.
  13. ^ "Christopher Wellman, Professor of Philosophy at Washington University in St. Louis, and Professorial Research Fellow at Charles Sturt University in the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics".
  14. ^ a b Wellman, Christopher Heath (2014). Liberal Rights and Responsibilities: Essays on Citizenship and Sovereignty. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 32, 50. ISBN 9780199982189.
  15. ^ Orwell, George Essays, John Carey, Ed., Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 2002
  16. ^ "Maddenation: Voltaire on patriotism".
  17. ^ Sulzbach, Walter (1943). National Consciousness. American Council on Publ. Affairs. p. 84.
  18. ^ Tierney, Robert. Monster of the Twentieth Century: Kotoku Shusui and Japan's First Anti-Imperialist University of California Press. p. 5.
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Further reading

  • Charles Blatberg, From Pluralist to Patriotic Politics: Putting Practice First, Oxford University Press, 2000. ISBN 0-19-829688-6.
  • Craig Calhoun, Is it Time to Be Postnational?, in Ethnicity, Nationalism, and Minority Rights, (eds.) Stephen May, Tariq Modood and Judith Squires. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2004. pp. 231–56.[1]
  • Paul Gomberg, “Patriotism is Like Racism,” in Igor Primorac, ed., Patriotism, Humanity Books, 2002, pp. 105–12. ISBN 1-57392-955-7.
  • Jürgen Habermas, “Appendix II: Citizenship and National Identity,” in Between Facts and Norms: Contributions to a Discourse Theory of Law and Democracy, trans. William Rehg, MIT Press, 1996.
  • Johan Huizinga, “Patriotism and Nationalism in European History”. In Men and Ideas. History, the Middle Ages, the Renaissance. Transl. by James S. Holmes and Hans van Marle. New York: Meridian Books, 1959.
  • Alasdair MacIntyre, 'Is Patriotism a Virtue?', in: R. Beiner (ed.), Theorizing Citizenship, 1995, State University of New York Press, pp. 209–28.
  • Joshua Cohen and Martha C. Nussbaum, For Love of Country: Debating the Limits of Patriotism, Beacon Press, 1996. ISBN 0-8070-4313-3.
  • George Orwell, "Notes on Nationalism"[2] in England Your England and Other Essays, Secker and Warburg, 1953.
  • Igor Primoratz, ed., Patriotism, Humanity Books, 2002. ISBN 1-57392-955-7.
  • Daniel Bar-Tal and Ervin Staub, Patriotism, Wadsworth Publishing, 1999. ISBN 0-8304-1410-X.
  • Maurizio Viroli, For Love of Country: An Essay on Patriotism and Nationalism, Oxford University Press, 1997. ISBN 0-19-829358-5.
  • Gilbert K. Chesterton 1922 that America is "the only nation in the world that is founded on a creed. That creed is set forth with dogmatic and even theological lucidity in the Declaration of Independence."
  • John Witherspoon The Dominion of Providence Over The Passions of Man, Princeton May 17, 1776.
  1. ^ May, Stephen; Modood, Tariq; Squires, Judith, eds. (2004). 11 – Is it time to be postnational? – University Publishing Online. Ebooks.cambridge.org. doi:10.1017/CBO9780511489235. ISBN 9780511489235. Retrieved 2013-11-03.
  2. ^ "George Orwell: Notes on Nationalism" (in Russian). Orwell.ru. Retrieved 2013-11-03.

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For other uses see Patriotism disambiguation Not to be confused with Nationalism The examples and perspective in this article deal primarily with Western culture and do not represent a worldwide view of the subject You may improve this article discuss the issue on the talk page or create a new article as appropriate July 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Patriotism is the feeling of love devotion and sense of attachment to one s country This attachment can be a combination of many different feelings language relating to one s own homeland including ethnic cultural political or historical aspects It encompasses a set of concepts closely related to nationalism mostly civic nationalism and sometimes cultural nationalism 1 2 3 Allegory of Patriotism in the Monument to the Fallen for Spain in Madrid 1840 by sculptor Francisco Perez del Valle Some manifestations of patriotism emphasize the land element in love for one s native land and use the symbolism of agriculture and the soil 4 5 compare Blut und Boden Contents 1 Terminology and usage 2 History 3 Cultural aspects 4 Philosophical issues 4 1 Opposition 4 2 Region specific issues 5 Surveys 6 See also 7 References 8 Further readingTerminology and usage EditAn excess of patriotism in the defense of a nation is called chauvinism another related term is jingoism The English word Patriot derived from Compatriot in the 1590s from Middle French Patriote in the 15th century The French word s Compatriote and Patriote originated directly from Late Latin Patriota fellow countryman in the 6th century From Greek Patriotes fellow countryman from Patrios of one s fathers Patris fatherland The term Patriot was applied to barbarians who were perceived to be either uncivilized or primitive and who had only a common Patris or fatherland The original European meaning of Patriots applied to anyone who was a fellow countryman originated from that country regardless of the social economic status 6 History Edit An American poster with a patriotic theme 1917 issued by the U S Food Administration during World War I The general notion of civic virtue and group dedication has been attested in culture globally throughout the historical period 7 For the Enlightenment thinkers of 18th century Europe loyalty to the state was chiefly considered in contrast to loyalty to the Church It was argued that clerics should not be allowed to teach in public schools since their patrie was heaven so that they could not inspire love of the homeland in their students One of the most influential proponents of this classical notion of patriotism was Jean Jacques Rousseau 1 Enlightenment thinkers also criticized what they saw as the excess of patriotism In 1774 Samuel Johnson published The Patriot a critique of what he viewed as false patriotism On the evening of 7 April 1775 he made the famous statement Patriotism is the last refuge of the scoundrel 8 James Boswell who reported this comment in his Life of Johnson does not provide context for the quote and it has therefore been argued that Johnson was in fact attacking the false use of the term patriotism by contemporaries such as John Stuart 3rd Earl of Bute the patriot minister and his supporters Johnson spoke elsewhere in favor of what he considered true patriotism 9 However there is no direct evidence to contradict the widely held belief that Johnson s famous remark was a criticism of patriotism itself Cultural aspects EditSee also Cultural nationalism Culture is often an integral aspect of patriotism Many patriotic people take pride in sharing a distinct common culture believing it to be central to their national identity and unity Many are devoted to the preservation of their traditional culture and encourage cultural assimilation However some of the more civic forms of patriotism tend to de emphasize ethnic culture in favor of a shared political culture 10 11 Philosophical issues EditPatriotism may be strengthened by adherence to a national religion a civil religion or even a theocracy This is the opposite of the separation of church and state demanded by the Enlightenment thinkers who saw patriotism and faith as similar and opposed forces Michael Billig and Jean Bethke Elshtain have both argued that the difference between patriotism and faith is difficult to discern and relies largely on the attitude of the one doing the labelling 12 Christopher Heath Wellman 13 professor of philosophy at Washington University in St Louis describes that a popular view of the patriotist position is robust obligations to compatriots and only minimal samaritan responsibilities to foreigners 14 Wellman calls this position patriotist rather than nationalist to single out the members of territorial political units rather than cultural groups 14 George Orwell in his influential essay Notes on Nationalism distinguished patriotism from the related concept of nationalism By patriotism I mean devotion to a particular place and a particular way of life which one believes to be the best in the world but has no wish to force upon other people Patriotism is of its nature defensive both militarily and culturally Nationalism on the other hand is inseparable from the desire for power The abiding purpose of every nationalist is to secure more power and more prestige not for himself but for the nation or other unit in which he has chosen to sink his own individuality 15 Opposition Edit Main article Anti patriotism Voltaire stated that It is lamentable that to be a good patriot one must become the enemy of the rest of mankind 16 Arthur Schopenhauer wrote in his The World as Will and Representation that The cheapest sort of pride is national pride for if a man is proud of his own nation it argues that he has no qualities of his own of which a person can be proud 17 Kōtoku Shusui a famous Japanese anarchist of the late 19th early 20th century devoted a large section of his widely read 18 Imperialism Monster of the Twentieth Century to a condemnation of patriotism One of the many arguments is based on the Confucian value of empathy I am as convinced as Mencius that any man would rush without hesitation to rescue a child who was about to fall into a well A human being moved by such selfless love and charity does not pause to think whether the child is a family member or a close relative When he rescues the child from danger he does not even ask himself whether the child is his own or belongs to another 19 Patriotism is used to dehumanize others who we would naturally have empathy for He argues P atriotism is a discriminating and arbitrary sentiment confined to those who belong to a single nation state or live together within common national borders 20 a sentiment cultivated and used by militarists in their drive for war Marxists have taken various stances regarding patriotism On one hand Karl Marx famously stated that The working men have no country 21 and that the supremacy of the proletariat will cause them national differences to vanish still faster The same view is promoted by present day Trotskyists such as Alan Woods who is in favour of tearing down all frontiers and creating a socialist world commonwealth 22 On the other hand Marxist Leninists and Maoists are usually in favour of socialist patriotism based on the theory of socialism in one country 23 Anarchists are known for their tendency to oppose patriotism 24 as exemplified by Emma Goldman who stated Indeed conceit arrogance and egotism are the essentials of patriotism Let me illustrate Patriotism assumes that our globe is divided into little spots each one surrounded by an iron gate Those who have had the fortune of being born on some particular spot consider themselves better nobler grander more intelligent than the living beings inhabiting any other spot It is therefore the duty of everyone living on that chosen spot to fight kill and die in the attempt to impose his superiority upon all the others 25 Region specific issues Edit In the European Union thinkers such as Jurgen Habermas have advocated a Euro patriotism but patriotism in Europe is usually directed at the nation state and more often than not coincides with Euroscepticism 26 Surveys EditSeveral surveys have tried to measure patriotism for various reasons such as the Correlates of War project which found some correlation between war propensity and patriotism The results from different studies are time dependent For example according to the project patriotism in Germany before World War I ranked at or near the top whereas today it ranks at or near the bottom of patriotism surveys 27 However there are also other surveys according to which modern Germany is indeed very patriotic 28 29 30 Since 1981 the World Values Survey explores people s national values and beliefs and refer to the average answer for high income residents of a country to the question Are you proud to be insert nationality It ranges from 1 not proud to 4 very proud 31 See also EditThis see also section may contain an excessive number of suggestions Please ensure that only the most relevant links are given that they are not red links and that any links are not already in this article September 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Collective narcissism Communitarianism Cultural identity Exceptionalism Identity politics Moderate nationalism Multiculturalism National flag National symbol National psychology Patriot movement Patriotic hacking Political pluralism Religiocentrism Social patriotism Supremacism Nationalism Nativism politics References Edit a b Harvey Chisick 2005 02 10 Historical Dictionary of the Enlightenment ISBN 9780810865488 Retrieved 2013 11 03 Nationalism Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Plato stanford edu Retrieved 2013 11 03 Patriotism Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Plato stanford edu Retrieved 2013 11 03 Organic gardening and farming Organic Gardening and Farming Rodale Press 13 109 1966 Retrieved 2018 04 28 A country begins with its soil A country must stand on its soil Its people must love its soil The soil is its basic capital Patriotism means a love of one s soil Basic Ferdo 2013 The Soils of Croatia World Soils Book Series Dordrecht Springer Science amp Business Media pp 16 17 ISBN 9789400758155 Retrieved 2018 04 28 Soil is the Base of Croatian Natural Beauty and an Emotional Foundation of Patriotism Landscape is the emotional foundation of patriotism and the feeling that man belongs to an area A key function in its formation and maintenance is soil because it determines landscape features and the benefits of options for possible forms of land use Man has left impressions i e messages on the landscape Changing the natural vegetation and entering into the space created by agriculture is the cultural landscape created through natural conditions which enriches this space Fighting for survival our hard working ancestors without any mechanization prepared a flowing anthroscape as a mute witness of past living conditions on Croatian islands Kemilainen Aira 1989 01 01 The idea of patriotism during the first years of the French Revolution History of European Ideas 11 1 6 11 19 doi 10 1016 0191 6599 89 90193 9 ISSN 0191 6599 patriotism 401 Words Studymode www studymode com Retrieved 2023 02 06 Boswell James 1986 Hibbert Christopher ed The Life of Samuel Johnson New York Penguin Classics ISBN 978 0 14 043116 2 Griffin Dustin 2005 Patriotism and Poetry in Eighteenth Century Britain Cambridge Cambridge University Press ISBN 978 0 521 00959 1 Baumeister Andrea Patriotism Encyclopaedia Britannica United States Encyclopaedia Britannica Inc Schmidt Royal J 1956 Cultural Nationalism in Herder Journal of the History of Ideas Philadelphia Pennsylvania University of Pennsylvania Press Billig Michael Banal Nationalism London Sage Publishers 1995 pp 56 58 Christopher Wellman Professor of Philosophy at Washington University in St Louis and Professorial Research Fellow at Charles Sturt University in the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics a b Wellman Christopher Heath 2014 Liberal Rights and Responsibilities Essays on Citizenship and Sovereignty New York Oxford University Press pp 32 50 ISBN 9780199982189 Orwell George Essays John Carey Ed Alfred A Knopf New York 2002 Maddenation Voltaire on patriotism Sulzbach Walter 1943 National Consciousness American Council on Publ Affairs p 84 Tierney Robert Monster of the Twentieth Century Kotoku Shusui and Japan s First Anti Imperialist University of California Press p 5 Tierney Robert Monster of the Twentieth Century Kotoku Shusui and Japan s First Anti Imperialist University of California Press p 143 Tierney Robert Monster of the Twentieth Century Kotoku Shusui and Japan s First Anti Imperialist University of California Press p 59 Communist Manifesto Chapter 2 Marxists org Retrieved 2013 11 03 1 Archived December 10 2014 at the Wayback Machine Motyl Alexander J 2001 Encyclopedia of Nationalism Volume II Academic Press ISBN 978 0 12 227230 1 Primoratz Igor Pavkovic Aleksandar 2016 Pavkovic Aleksandar ed Philosophical and Political Perspectives doi 10 4324 9781315599724 ISBN 9781317083177 Patriotism a menace to liberty The Anarchist Library Retrieved 2022 12 21 Grygiel Jakub 3 October 2016 The Return of Europe s Nation States Foreign Affairs Magazine Hein Company Retrieved January 14 2021 Correlates of War The Correlates of War Project correlatesofwar org Retrieved 2022 11 01 Wayback Machine PDF web archive org 2016 10 05 Retrieved 2023 03 22 Stolz Deutscher zu sein Statista in German Retrieved 2023 03 22 Greenwood Shannon 2021 05 05 5 National pride and shame Pew Research Center s Global Attitudes Project Retrieved 2023 03 22 Morse Adair 2011 Patriotism in Your Portfolio PDF Journal of Financial Markets 14 2 411 40 doi 10 1016 j finmar 2010 10 006 hdl 2027 42 35931 Archived from the original PDF on November 25 2011 Further reading Edit Look up patriotism in Wiktionary the free dictionary Wikiquote has quotations related to Patriotism Wikimedia Commons has media related to Patriotism Wikisource has the text of the 1921 Collier s Encyclopedia article Patriotic Societies Charles Blatberg From Pluralist to Patriotic Politics Putting Practice First Oxford University Press 2000 ISBN 0 19 829688 6 Craig Calhoun Is it Time to Be Postnational in Ethnicity Nationalism and Minority Rights eds Stephen May Tariq Modood and Judith Squires Cambridge Cambridge UP 2004 pp 231 56 1 Paul Gomberg Patriotism is Like Racism in Igor Primorac ed Patriotism Humanity Books 2002 pp 105 12 ISBN 1 57392 955 7 Jurgen Habermas Appendix II Citizenship and National Identity in Between Facts and Norms Contributions to a Discourse Theory of Law and Democracy trans William Rehg MIT Press 1996 Johan Huizinga Patriotism and Nationalism in European History In Men and Ideas History the Middle Ages the Renaissance Transl by James S Holmes and Hans van Marle New York Meridian Books 1959 Alasdair MacIntyre Is Patriotism a Virtue in R Beiner ed Theorizing Citizenship 1995 State University of New York Press pp 209 28 Joshua Cohen and Martha C Nussbaum For Love of Country Debating the Limits of Patriotism Beacon Press 1996 ISBN 0 8070 4313 3 George Orwell Notes on Nationalism 2 in England Your England and Other Essays Secker and Warburg 1953 Igor Primoratz ed Patriotism Humanity Books 2002 ISBN 1 57392 955 7 Daniel Bar Tal and Ervin Staub Patriotism Wadsworth Publishing 1999 ISBN 0 8304 1410 X Maurizio Viroli For Love of Country An Essay on Patriotism and Nationalism Oxford University Press 1997 ISBN 0 19 829358 5 Gilbert K Chesterton 1922 that America is the only nation in the world that is founded on a creed That creed is set forth with dogmatic and even theological lucidity in the Declaration of Independence John Witherspoon The Dominion of Providence Over The Passions of Man Princeton May 17 1776 May Stephen Modood Tariq Squires Judith eds 2004 11 Is it time to be postnational University Publishing Online Ebooks cambridge org doi 10 1017 CBO9780511489235 ISBN 9780511489235 Retrieved 2013 11 03 George Orwell Notes on Nationalism in Russian Orwell ru Retrieved 2013 11 03 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Patriotism amp oldid 1149635629, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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