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Republican patriotism and Machiavelli’s patriotism
Australian Journal of Political Science, 2017ABSTRACTThe theories of republican patriotism, especially articulated by Maurizio Viroli, promote Machiavelli's patriotism as the archetype of patriotism without nationalism. The upshot is that in Machiavelli's republicanism, the ideal of liberty as non-domination cultivates moral obligations towards humanity.
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1994
Abstract This book deals with patriotism, politics, and poetry in the age of Robert Walpole. It is especially concerned with the activities and writings of the dissident, or ‘Patriot’ Whigs, Walpole's most vigorous critics in parliament and the press in the years after 1725.
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Abstract This book deals with patriotism, politics, and poetry in the age of Robert Walpole. It is especially concerned with the activities and writings of the dissident, or ‘Patriot’ Whigs, Walpole's most vigorous critics in parliament and the press in the years after 1725.
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Patriots and Patriotism in Vichy France
Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, 1982There are certain moments in history when major events, individual experience, and ideology coincide to such a remarkable extent that historians have to pause and look up from their patient plotting of the vagaries of humanity. One such moment was the summer of 1940 in France.
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Prilozi, 2005
Relationship between science and national interests is even more complex when considered from the point of view of small nations and less developed countries. This is because science is an activity that yields discoveries, and these discoveries, in the process of innovation, through patents and development of technology are transformed into products ...
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Relationship between science and national interests is even more complex when considered from the point of view of small nations and less developed countries. This is because science is an activity that yields discoveries, and these discoveries, in the process of innovation, through patents and development of technology are transformed into products ...
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2019
World War I gave John Philip Sousa, always an astute businessman, several opportunities to reshape his image and rebuild his career. Sousa embraced first neutrality, and then preparedness, notably in championing “Wake Up, America” during his residency at New York’s Hippodrome. When the country entered the war, Sousa was acclaimed for his quintessential
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World War I gave John Philip Sousa, always an astute businessman, several opportunities to reshape his image and rebuild his career. Sousa embraced first neutrality, and then preparedness, notably in championing “Wake Up, America” during his residency at New York’s Hippodrome. When the country entered the war, Sousa was acclaimed for his quintessential
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ONCE A ‘PATRIOT,’ ALWAYS A ‘PATRIOT.’
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Patriotism and Patriotic Education in Contemporary Russia
Sociological Research, 2017This article examines Russian patriotism in the global context of patriotic education, civic education, and nation-building.
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Patriotism in moral education: Toward a rational approach in China
Journal of Moral Education, 2023Jason Cong Lin, Liz Jackson
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