The Idea of Nationalism: A Study in Its Origins and BackgroundDonated by Sydney Harris. |
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Page 206
... patriotism " became generally accepted in France and gained at the same time a new meaning . " Fatherland ” was then no longer the domain of the prince under whose rule one was born , " patriotism " was no longer the simple attachment ...
... patriotism " became generally accepted in France and gained at the same time a new meaning . " Fatherland ” was then no longer the domain of the prince under whose rule one was born , " patriotism " was no longer the simple attachment ...
Page 373
... patriotism at all re- jected uncompromisingly Moser's German patriotism . 8 Moser's patriotism was derived from many sources : 87 the still lingering memory of ancient imperial greatness in Swabia , whose many diminutive territories ...
... patriotism at all re- jected uncompromisingly Moser's German patriotism . 8 Moser's patriotism was derived from many sources : 87 the still lingering memory of ancient imperial greatness in Swabia , whose many diminutive territories ...
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... patriotism . “ You will agree with me , that nothing is more reasonable and virtuous than true patriotism . " Frederick's patriotism is an echo of classical appeals to glory and patriotic pride . See Ernst Cassirer , Freiheit und Form ...
... patriotism . “ You will agree with me , that nothing is more reasonable and virtuous than true patriotism . " Frederick's patriotism is an echo of classical appeals to glory and patriotic pride . See Ernst Cassirer , Freiheit und Form ...
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