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Economic and cultural globalization and the worldwide threat of terrorism have contributed to the resurgence of patriotic loyalty in many parts of the world and made the issues it raises highly topical. This collection of new essays by philosophers and political theorists engages with a wide range of conceptual, moral and political questions raised by the current revival of patriotism. It displays both similarities and differences between patriotism and nationalism, and considers the proposal of Habermas and others to disconnect the two. Ideal as a supplementary reader for undergraduate and postgraduate courses in politics/political science especially in political theory, contemporary political ideologies and nationalism and in philosophy for courses on applied ethics and political philosophy.
Contents
Introduction, IgorPrimoratz, AleksandarPavkovi?; Part 1 The Moral Credentials of Patriotism; Chapter 1 Patriotism and Morality, IgorPrimoratz; Chapter 2 Patriotic Loyalty, JohnKleinig; Chapter 3 Patriotism and Bad Faith, KeithHorton; Chapter 4 How Patriots Think, and Why It Matters, SimonKeller; Chapter 5 Is Cosmopolitan Anti-Patriotism a Virtue?, StephenNathanson; Part 2 Patriotism, Nationalism, and History; Chapter 6 On the Origins of Constitutional Patriotism, Jan-WernerMüller; Chapter 7 Constitutional Patriotism and the European Constitutional Debate, ThomasMertens; Chapter 8 Patriotism and Nationalism, RossPoole; Chapter 9 Patriotism and the Obligations of History, JannaThompson; Part 3 Further Issues; Chapter 10 Patriotism, CynthiaTownley; Chapter 11 Environmentalism and Patriotism, RobynEckersley; Chapter 12 For the Union Makes Us Strong, RobertSparrow; Chapter 13 Killing for One's Country, AleksandarPavkovi?;