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For Love of Country - An Essay on Patriotism and Nationalism

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Zusatztext His recovery and reassertion of this long existing, but now obscured, conception of how loyalty, tradition, love of country, and political belonging ought properly to be understood is of immense value. Informationen zum Autor Maurizio Viroli is Professor in the Department of Politics at Princeton University. He is the author of From Politics to Reason of State and Jean-Jacques Rousseau and the "Well-Ordered Society". Klappentext Nationalism and patriotism are two of the most powerful forces shaping world history. Though seen by many as two sides of the same coin! they can and must be distinguished. Reconstructing the historical meaning of the terms! Maurizio Viroli shows that the two concepts have been used for very different political and ideological goals. Over the centuries! the language of patriotism has been used to strengthen or invoke a generous and caring love of the political institutions and the way of life that sustain the common liberty of a people! whereas the language of nationalism was forged in late 18th century Europe to defend or reinforce the cultural! linguistic! and ethnic oneness! and homogeneity of a people. He brings to the surface the existence of an intellectual tradition in modern and early modern political thought which has been using the language of patriotism as a language of liberty and civic commitment and argues that it is to the intellectual tradition of republican patriotism that we ought to refer to find a powerful antidote to nationalism and a valuable source of civic responsibility for multicultural democratic societies. Zusammenfassung Nationalism and patriotism are two of the most powerful forces shaping world history. Maurizio Viroli's wide-ranging study shows exactly why patriotism is a political virtue and nationalism a political vice. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction 1: The Legacy of Republican Patriotism 2: Decline and Revival 3: Patriotism and the Politics of the Ancients 4: The Birth of the Language of Nationalism 5: The Nationalization of Patriotism Epilogue: Patriotism without Nationalism ...

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