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Patriotism, or National Pride, is an idea of respect, attachment and veneration for one's own nation. It is less extreme and distinct from Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Nationalism, largely in the way that Patriotism doesn't necessarily call for any actions to be taken to ensure sovereignty or dominance, but is just based off loyalty and love for the land.

Variants

Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Social Patriotism

Social Patriotism is a version of patriotism that combines patriotism with socialism. It was first identified at the first outset of the first world war when a majority of social democrats opted to support the war efforts of their respective governments and abandoned socialist internationalism and worker solidarity.

Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Socialist Patriotism

Socialist Patriotism is a form of patriotism promoted by Marxist-Leninist movements. Socialist patriotism promotes people living within Marxist-Leninist countries to adopt a "boundless love for the socialist homeland, a commitment to the revolutionary transformation of society and the cause of communism". Marxists and Marxist-Leninists claim that socialist patriotism is not connected with nationalism, and denounce nationalism as a bourgeois ideology developed under capitalism that pits the working classes of the world against each other. Socialist patriotism is commonly advocated directly alongside proletarian internationalism, with communist parties regarding the two concepts as compatible with each other.

Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Right-wing Patriotism

Right-wing patriotism, alternatively known as right-wing nationalism, is a right-wing political ideology based on the foundations of patriotism and neo-nationalism. The concept is also heavily intertwined with right-wing populism. Usage of the term varies from country to country.

History

The historical source of patriotism is the formation of the relationship to religion in the traditions of their ancestors, the land of their birth, native language, folk traditions and culture.

Philosophers and political scientists define patriotism as a social and moral principle that determines people's attitudes to countries and reveals them in a certain way of action and a complex set of public feelings, which is generally called love for their homeland. This is one of the deepest feelings, which has been enshrined in the centuries of development of separate ethnic groups. This is a socio-political phenomenon, which is characterized by natural branches, its own internal structure, which in the process of social development is filled with different social, national and class content.

Personality and Behaviour

Patriotism has a deep love and admiration for its country and always cheers for its nation's team at any and all sports competitions, paintball tournaments, cultural world fairs, etc. He doesn't really hate other countries, instead just boos when their anthem is played - that's all.

How to Draw

Flag of Patriotism
  1. Draw a ball,
  2. Colour it in orange,
  3. In black, draw a silhouette of a minimalist figure saluting with its right arm,
  4. Draw the eyes and you're done!
Color Name HEX RGB
Orange #FF9800 255, 152, 0
Black #141414 20, 20, 20


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