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Patriotism
A sense of love, dedication, and attachment to a country, often involving a mix of emotions related to ethnic, cultural, political, or historical elements.
Patriotism of Duty
Fidelity to one's nation through material acts like military service and selfless sacrifices.
Patriotism of Affection
Involves internal desire for the country's well-being, not necessarily leading to specific actions.
Patriotism of Manners
Customs patriotism, such as placing hand over heart during the national anthem, without requiring affection or duty patriotism.
Personal Patriotism
Emotional and voluntary adherence to patriotic values, like respect for the flag or honoring veterans.
Official Patriotism
Promoted by the government with high symbolic and ceremonial content, often regulated by specific protocols.
Symbolic Patriotism
Intended to raise morale in wartime, often through public displays of allegiance to the state.
Peacetime Patriotism
Not directly linked to measurable gains for the state, varies in intensity over time and among political communities.
Nationalism
Belief in the superiority of one's nation over others, often leading to distrust or disapproval of other countries and a desire for global dominance.