For Love of Country An Essay on Patriotism and Nationalism

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Pub. Date: 1997-11-06
Publisher(s): Clarendon Press
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Summary

Reconstructing the historical meaning of the terms nationalism and patriotism, Viroli shows how the two concepts have been used within specific cultural and ideological contexts. He reviews the political thought of modern and early modern Europe, with particular emphasis on France, Italy, England, and Germany, and comes up with a fundamental difference between patriotism and nationalism. Viroli argues that patriotism and nationalism are two ideologies that aim to reinforce and channel two different and powerful political passions: the love of a common good and the love of uniqueness and homogeneity. The Patriot is a supporter of the republic, his enemies are tyranny and corruption; the Nationalist supports ethnic, cultural, or religious unity, and fights against impurity, contamination, and diversity. He concludes, therefore, that while it is morally acceptable to be a patriot, it is morally unacceptable, as well as unnecessary, to be a nationalist to defend the values that nationalists hold dear. This work will be of interest to students and scholars of political theory and political science, as well as to historians of political thought.

Author Biography


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".

Table of Contents

for Love Of Countryp. i
For Love of Countryp. iii
Acknowledgementsp. vi
Introductionp. 1
The Legacy of Republican Patriotismp. 18
Decline and Revivalp. 41
Patriotism and the Politics of the Ancientsp. 63
The Birth of the Language of Nationalismp. 95
The Nationalization of Patriotismp. 140
Epiloguep. 161
Bibliographyp. 189
Indexp. 199
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