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Taking Patriotism Seriously in Liberal Democracies

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  • Sekerák, Marián
  • Min, John B.

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This article explores the evolving concept of patriotism in the context of contemporary liberal democracies. As politicians increasingly employ patriotism in response to globalization and neoliberalism, diverse conceptions such as civic, constitutional, ethical, and cosmopolitan patriotism have emerged. Three evaluative criteria are thus introduced: inclusiveness, identity, and critical loyalty. Civic patriotism emphasizes democratic governance but may lack national rootedness. Constitutional patriotism risks overlooking cultural particularities, while ethical patriotism seeks to reconcile diverse identities but risks universalizing differences. Cosmopolitan patriotism aims to bridge global and national loyalties but may overlook critical loyalty complexities. Therefore, patriotism can be compatible with liberal democracy and citizenship if it is adequately inclusive, respects personal identities, and is critically loyal to universal constitutional ideals and specific cultural contexts.

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  • Sekerák, Marián & Min, John B., 2025. "Taking Patriotism Seriously in Liberal Democracies," European Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 33(2), pages 224-240, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:eurrev:v:33:y:2025:i:2:p:224-240_5
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