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  2. Patriotism - Wikipedia

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    The Merriam-Webster defines patriotism as "love for or devotion to one’s country", whereas nationalism is defined as "loyalty and devotion to a nation". [definition needed] Today, nationalism has gained a more negative connotation. [4] [5] In contrast, patriotism is used to refer to genuine pride in one's nation, recognizing both its merits ...

  3. Americanism (ideology) - Wikipedia

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    Americanism, also referred to as American patriotism, is a set of patriotic values which aim to create a collective American identity for the United States that can be defined as "an articulation of the nation's rightful place in the world, a set of traditions, a political language, and a cultural style imbued with political meaning". [1]

  4. Opinion - Donald Trump and the unmooring of patriotism and ...

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    Among the reckonings necessary in the wake of Trump’s reelection is jettisoning the notion that patriotism and democracy are synergistic.

  5. Opinion - What the performative patriotism of Donald Trump ...

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    Donald Trump's performative patriotism, including his recent visit to Arlington National Cemetery, has been criticized for his lack of understanding of military sacrifice and his tendency to use ...

  6. Constitutional patriotism - Wikipedia

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    Constitutional patriotism has been interpreted in a variety of ways, providing a range of positions. [7] [2] [8] On one end, there is the vision that the concept is a new means of identification to a supranational entity; [9] while on the other end, there is a focus on understanding the attachment in terms of freedom over ethnicity. [10]

  7. American nationalism - Wikipedia

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    Their lack of pride extended to American democracy, American history, political equality in the U.S., and the country's political influence. This group was the least nationalistic of all of the four groups which they identified. [36] Studies supported the idea that the American flag increased nationalism. [37]

  8. Two decades after 9/11, Harris and Democrats have ... - AOL

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    The hyper-performative patriotism remained part-and-parcel of the GOP throughout the rise of Donald Trump and his presidency, leading Trump to claim “America First” as an alternative moniker ...

  9. Civic nationalism - Wikipedia

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    Civic nationhood is a political identity built around shared citizenship within the state. Thus, a "civic nation" defines itself not by culture but by political institutions and liberal principles, which its citizens pledge to uphold. Membership in the civic nation is open to every person by citizenship, regardless of culture or ethnicity ...