PATRIOTISM AND NATIONALISM CFLM

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Nationalist

is proud of his nation whatever it does.

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Nationalists

degrade other countries

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Nationalism

Based on the belief that one's nation is superior to all others.

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Patriots

do not degrade other countries

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Patriots

is proud of his nation for what it does.

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Patriotism

Feelings are based on the country's positive values - like liberty, justice and equality.

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Patriotism & Nationalism

Both are people's feelings of affection for their nation.

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Peacetime Patriotism

Cannot be so easily linked to a measurable gain for the state, but the patriot does not see it as inferior.

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Symbolic Patriotism

In wartime is intended to raise morale, in turn contributing to the war effort.

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Official Patriotism

Promoted by the government. which has a high symbolic and ceremonial content.

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Personal Patriotism

Is emotional and voluntary. The patriot adheres to certain patriotic values, such as respect for the flag or the honoring of veterans

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Patriotism of Manners

This is customs patriotism, written and unwritten. The patriotism of manners is to place one's hand over the heart during the national anthem.

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Patriotism of Affection

This is the patriotism of the heart. It is about one's internal desire for his country's well-being

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Patriotism of Duty

This includes fidelity to one's nation through material acts. This is military service patriotism and other selfless sacrifice types.

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Patriotism or national pride

is a sense of love, dedication and attachment to a country and an alliance with other people who share the same impression.

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Diaspora Nationalism

An ethnic population residing outside their traditional homelands

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National Conservatism

A political term, mainly used in Europe, to describe a version of conservatism that focuses more on domestic interests than conventional conservatism, while not being unduly nationalist or pursuing a far-right agenda.

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Stateless Nationalism

an ethnic or cultural minority within a nation-state aims independence.

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Pan-Nationalism

Ethnic or cultural nationalism refers to a country that is itself a cluster

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Left-Wing Nationalism

also sometimes referred to as “socialist nationalism”, relates to any political movement combining left-wing or socialism with nationalism

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Revolutionary Nationalism

is an “ideological theory” that calls for a domestic group, united by a shared sense of intent and destiny, also known as a radical nationalism. It was first ascribed and strongly promulgated by Benito Mussolini the followers of revolutionary syndicalism.

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Benito Mussolini

the followers of revolutionary syndicalism.

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Religious Nationalism

the linking of strongly held religious convictions with beliefs about a people's social and political destiny

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Patriotism of Manners

This is customs patriotism, written and unwritten. The patriotism of manners is to place one's hand over the heart during the national anthem.

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Patriotism of Affection

This is the patriotism of the heart. It is about one's internal desire for his country's well-being

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Civic Nationalism

The state derives political legitimacy from its citizen's active involvement and the extent to which it reflects the "will of the individuals". ____________ lies within the traditions of rationalism and liberalism, but it is contrasted with ethnic nationalism as a type of nationalism.

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Expansionist Nationalism

A radical form of imperialism that includes independent, patriotic feelings with a faith in expansionism, generally through military aggression.Rejects the right of all nations to self-determination, usually linked to chauvinism

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Third World Nationalism

Nationalist feelings are the outcome of opposition to colonial rule to survive and maintain a domestic identity.

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Cultural Nationalism

The country is described by shared culture, not solely civic or ethnic.

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Romantic Nationalism

It is otherwise known as “organic nationalism” and identity nationalism is a form of ethnic nationalism in which the state derives political legitimacy

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Liberal Nationalism

often defend the importance of domestic identity, by stating what people need a domestic identity to lead a meaningful and independent life.

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Nationalism

is an ideology and movement defined by promoting the interests of a particular nation, in particular with the aim of acquiring and maintaining the nation's sovereignty over its country of origin

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Nationalism

therefore seeks to preserve and encourage a nation's traditional culture, and cultural revivals have been connected to nationalist movements.

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Ethnic Nationalism

The country is described from prior generations in terms of ethnicity and descent. It also involves the concept of shared culture among group members, and generally a shared language.

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"Ethnonationalism"

is usually used only in relation to nationalists who support an explicit ideology along these lines

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"ethnic nationalism"

is used by nationalist who hold such view in an informal, instinctive, or unsystematic manner.

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Galang

Filipinos are basically oriented to revere to the opinions of elders, peers or those in authority, during important discussions during social encounters. Verbal clash or any sign of extreme familiarity in public meetings is a sign of disrespect to elders or persons in authority.

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Bayanihan

As mentioned in the preceding topics, Filipinos are able to render services and generous enough to extend help without compensation. Somebody can request help in time of need from those to whom it is extended.

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Pakikisama

Getting along with Regardless whether someone's views are agreeable or not, Filipinos are capable of getting along with it. Camaraderie, trust, confidence, and loyalty are enhanced and developed by this Filipino value.

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Pakikiramay

It is in the Filipino value of going out of the way to help, without being asked, i.e. unsolicited help.

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Values Orientation

  • is the approach that may influence work or social relationships by person's relating to objects, events and ideas.

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Particularism

Displayed behavior by the individuals may it be good or bad is blamed against the family. It is based on the principle that home is the cradle of human personality and character that is, the product of goodness is always good and those who are molded in the wickedness, will always show-off badness. Individuals strive to promote their own and their family's interests over community interests.

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Familialism

Filipinos are family-oriented. Development programs and projects in the community are concentrated of the family. Decision on matters is centered on the welfare and best interest of the family rather than on the betterment and interest of some individuals.

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Personalism

Filipinos valued interpersonal relationship. It is firmly believed that harmonious personal relationship is the key to successful endeavors. Amicable settlement of dispute is the primary means of restoring broken relationships and face-to- face open forum is considered once conflict is recognized in an organization or the community.

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Teenage Pregnancy

Some Filipino women give birth at an early age

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Tardiness (Filipino Time)

Only in the Philippines that we have the so-called "Filipino time" but not exactly referring to the Philippine standard time, but then again we use it to refer to the "tardiness" of the persons that we are waiting or who keeps on coming late to the set time schedule of events.

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Living beyond their means (social climbing)

One of the reasons why a lot of Filipinos live in poverty is because of overspending. Since most people want to live an elite lifestyle, many resort to social climbing or living beyond their means.

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Being onion-skinned or too sensitive

Another habit or attitude that we need to change is our being too proud which usually results to being oversensitive. If we think highly of ourselves, then we have a tendency to put a wall around us and that signboard our forehead saying, "I must be respected." If all people in the country do not know how to accept constructive criticism, then we can never expect unity.

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Passivity (Lack of Leadership)

Filipino's lack of initialive for chance is also Conctipie reason why our country does not progress. We keep on complaining against the government and other societal issues. However, we do not do anything about them.One of our excuses is the lack of faith that our small actions can bring change.Common Filipinos also lack courage and confidence.

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Hypocrisy

This is a trait of the Filipino where criticisms to other's failure to live with the moral standards of the society are inevitable. In the Philippines morality is highly valued, most of us try to live up in the standards set by the traditional society.However, as no one is perfect, many of us are not actually able to sustain these standards.

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Blaming

Filipinos can sometimes be too self-righteous. When mistakes happen, we do not want to take the blame, we lack humility to accept our failures, and instead we point at others. This shows how irresponsible we are on our actions. This attitudes destroys team work, and reliability becomes an issue.

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Crab Mentality

This is an attitude of some Filipinos where they tend to push each other down to clear the way for their own gain. Filipino people with this kind of attitude or mentality try this best to ruin each other, either by making issues against the other.

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Disobedience to Simple Rules and Instructions

Some Filipinos, despite of the understanding of the purpose of laws and ordinances have inability to observe and follow them. Consequently, crime victimization and accident rate in the Philippines are constantly rising, poverty is getting more rampant and lifestyle development is relaxed.

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Ningas Cogon

Neverheless,after a few hours or days, that excitement to do or accomplish something is lost and become too lazy to finish what were have started.

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Mañana Habit (Procrastination)

True blooded Filipinos have the attitude of causing delays in accomplishing things or making transactions. When not interested or not in the mood, they wait or reserve until tomorrow or the next day to finish what they are doing or meeting their transactions.

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"mañana"

The "bahala na" attitude is the outcome of the _____________ habit when the task are left undone. This is usually shown and even expressed by people who do not care much of what lies ahead and just leave everything in fate.

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Fatalism (Bahala Na or Come What May" Attitude)

An attitude of "What Goes Around Comes Around'. Filipinos have a tendency to surrender the future to luck. They have that strong confidence that everything will work out on his interest without doing anything. Filipinos often accepts bad news or circumstances without trying to stop or change them.

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Loving and Caring

Because of their generosity, hospitality and religiosity, Filipinos are found to be the sweetest and most loving people in the world.

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Strong Work Ethics

Another good thing most Filipinos have is being hardworking people. They are always willing to work almost the day to provide the needs of their families. Filipino farmers though earning so little but they work harder with not much compensation.

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Generosity and Helpfulness

Aside from being hospitable, Filipinos are also well-known for being generous.They share what they have to the people around them even when they only have little.

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Strong Family Ties and Religion

Filipino value their families so much that they tend to keep families intact through the generations. Families go to church and pray together because their religion is important and creates a strong bond, marking God as the center of their lives.

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"bow"

Filipinos also show respect at work by making a ________ to their employers.

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Pagmamano

Another way of showing respect to the elders when greeting them. This is done by putting their elders' hand on their foreheads.

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Po and Opo

These words are spoken by the Filipinos when talking to the elders, or in order to show respect to persons in authority. These Filipino words mean "yes", when answering or talking to the elders.

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Respect

This is often observed-not just by younger people-but also by people of all ages. In the Philippines, respect for one's elders is a tradition.

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Hospitality

Hospitality is a trait displayed by every Filipino characterized by heartwarming generosity and friendliness exhibited to foreigners and local alike.

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Filipinos

are the most hot-bloodied and brave citizens in the tropical Asian cultures.

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China, the United States, Spain

and mainly influence the modern Filipino identity.

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Spaniards

Though Filipinos are racially similar to Malays but in terms of culture they are more like ____________.

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Privilege of the defendant

The offering of character evidence on his behalf is a privilege of the defendant and the prosecution cannot comment on the failure of the defendant to produce such evidence.

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Good Reputation

Presumption of innocence; An inference___________________ arises that the accused did not commit the crime charged

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High Reputation

Theory: The accused is not likely to have committed the act charged against him

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Neuroticism

inclined to worry or be vulnerable or temperamental.

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Agreeableness

being kind, sympathetic and happy to help

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Extraversion

being sociable, energetic, and talkative

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Conscientiousness

planning ahead rather than being spontaneous

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Openness

appreciation for a variety of experiences.

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Culture

Everyone has different character and values because of the different cultures where everyone is exposed. Sociologist found out that different cultures have different values and a child grows up with them, sub-consciously absorbing the same.

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School Environment

To perfect the total development of a child's character and attitude, besides the home environment, a child's school environment too plays a major role in shaping a child's personality. A child's personality is greatly influenced by the way he treated in school, both by his teachers as well as his peers. The school reinforce the education that the child needs that home fails to provide.

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Home environment

Home as a cradle of human character and personality largely contribute to the character formation of a child. It is said that parents are the first educators of the children. It is their parental guidance and discipline that creates the kind of character, personality and attitude of the child has.

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Parental Influence

is the most important of all, it is the factor responsible for personality development. The way parents behave with the child, how much he is allowed to socialize, the kind of culture make-up of his parents, all these have a great bearing on the child's mental growth and establish a great influence to their children's character.

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Good moral Character

includes all the elements essential to make such a character; among these are the common honesty and veracity, especially in all professional intercourse; a character that measures up as good among people of the community in which the person lives, or that is up to the standard of the average citizen; that status which attaches to a man of good behavior and upright conduct.

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Reputation

is the opinion generally entertained of a person derived from the common report of the people who are acquainted from him

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Character

Is defined to be the possession by a person of certain qualities of mind and morals, distinguishing him from others.

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Legal Perspective

This refers to how the law, policy, or Supreme Court ruling affects a person's character or reputation in terms of violation and legal responsibility.

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Institutional Perspective

  • Refers to the institution's view on an employee's character and reputation based on institutional standard

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Social Perspective

This is how the people in the community view a person's character based on the community's social standard.

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Character formation

is the process by which the individual, through interaction of biologically transmitted predispositions with the environment, develops stable pattern of functioning, thinking and feeling. It is also known as, Character Building.

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character

was derived from the Geek word "charassein", referring to an engraving instrument; originally used of a mark impressed upon a coin or the mark cut by it. Then it was applied to a distinctive mark of the personality; and gradually, to the sum total of such marks, each individual one is being called characteristics

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“Patriota” means Countrymen

Patriot is originated from LATIN WORD?

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“Patriotes” means “from the same nation/Fatherland”

Patriot from GREEK WORD?

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Personal

Official

Symbolic

Peacetime

what are the 4 TYPES of Patriotism?

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Patriotism of Duty

Patriotism of Affection

Patriotism of Manners

3 KINDS of Patriotism ?

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Personalism

Familialism

Particularism

what are the 3 Main TRAITS underscoring Filipino Values