Patriotism
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195 examples of Patriotism in a sentence
Franklin D. Roosevelt knew how to inspire the
patriotism
of working men.
Kishi’s aim was to regain Japanese pride and sovereignty by revising the constitution and reviving old-fashioned patriotism, thus undoing some of the American educational reforms.
The renewed
patriotism
seen in many places – a response to the unfairness and dislocation that globalization can generate – must be reconciled with human solidarity, respect for diversity, and the ability to work across national borders.
So long as particular groups are willing to abandon the politics of secession and embrace what Habermas calls “constitutional patriotism,” political decision-making can be decentralized.
Individuals who have a strong sense of civicism can make decisions based on more than mere
patriotism
when it comes to national commitments.
“The Donald” (no one has better name recognition than the former TV personality) has pitched his appeal both to American
patriotism
and the country’s dark side.
Here he combines old-fashioned German
patriotism
with a determination to weld his nation into the European Union.
Centrists should stand – in the useful nomenclature of the Financial Times columnist Philip Stephens – for
patriotism
and against nationalism.
Like any country, Ukraine’s relations with the world are determined by four interlocking factors: history, patriotism, national interests, and geography.
That is what has caused his detractors to question his patriotism, a political capital offense in many countries, and nowhere more so than in America.
Pulling Hong Kong down, in the name of patriotism, can only impede the advance to modernity that all of China needs to become truly great.
He has become increasingly reliant on the facile notion that state-sponsored
patriotism
and nationalism can hold China’s disparate groups together.
But behind it all lurked his misrepresentation of xenophobia as
patriotism
and his rejection of immigrants, not as black or brown, but as culturally backward.
Because the denizens of this netherworld know neither
patriotism
nor morality, they are easily lured into partnership with terrorists, particularly when they have reason to feel aggrieved.
Nor should it forget China’s fierce display of nationalism in response to Western protests of the Olympic touch relay, the extraordinary
patriotism
that swept the country in response to the Sichuan earthquake, and the national pride evinced by the Olympic Games.
War has forged a new
patriotism
that peace will not extinguish.
Chest-thumping exceptionalism has given way to a more sober patriotism, in which ordinary citizens recognize the long-term trends eroding the promise of equal opportunity, particularly the shortcomings that beset the country’s health-care, education, and infrastructure systems.
Though both sides believe they are patriotic Americans, their idea of
patriotism
could not be more different.
The writer James Baldwin put the case for “progressive”
patriotism
well: he loved America more than any country in the world, and for that reason insisted on the right to criticize her perpetually.
In the name of “economic patriotism,” security, and other considerations, resistance to M&A’s is being codified in an increasing number of countries.
The concept of “twenty-first-century nationalization,” introduced by Peruvian presidential candidate Ollanta Humala, mirrors in this respect the “economic patriotism” of French Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin.
Because of his patriotism, de Gaulle seemed the only man able to set Algeria free.
Simmering tensions have been fueled largely by the lengthy “re-education” campaigns imposed on the Tibetans, who are forced to renounce publicly their spiritual leader and profess
patriotism
and loyalty to China.
Many consider the Falklands War in 1982 as the apogee of her
patriotism.
To the extent that there is a new German patriotism, it is ironic; if there is pride, it is pride in how thoroughly the country has dealt with the double legacy of Nazism and East German state socialism (in addition to pride in the economy and the constitution).
The problem is that everyone writes history in their own manner, and that there are no scales that can fix the precise point at which the remedy of unifying
patriotism
turns into the lethal poison of rabid nationalism.
Challenges to established political authority have been chilled, fairly effectively, by means of state-sponsored
patriotism.
The easiest and the most understandable idea for Russians to cling to is
patriotism.
Only two events have the power to mobilize and energize this sense of patriotism: the October revolution of 1917 and the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945, which turned the USSR and Russia into a great world power.
Patriotism
everywhere is always based on such notions.
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