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I penned this up trying to compare and contrast the difference between the ideologies.
nationalism vs patriotism which one are we?
na·tion·al·ism
noun: nationalism; plural noun: nationalisms
identification with one's own nation and support for its interests, especially to the exclusion or detriment of the interests of other nations.
pa·tri·ot·ism
noun: patriotism
the quality of being patriotic; devotion to and vigorous support for one's country.
federalism
A system of government in which power is divided between a central authority and constituent political units.
A comparison of the two is basically this:
A patriot would be a soldier or freedom fighter.
A nationalist would be a politician or EMT or a businessman promoting their country's products first.
A federalist would support a strong central based(think Washington, D.C.) control system dictating what member states can and can not do, ie CDC telling who can hold a job.
A bigot would treat any who disagree with them in a hostile and inferior manner
A racist would treat any of a certian group in an inferior manner from a position of viewed superiority.
A fascist would view any who do not follow the party line with hostility
Fascism occurs when nationalist views alienate any who disagree with the current nationalist arguments.
Nationalism when solely promoting internal development to the exclusion of other countries creates isolationism.
Excessive patriotism in defense of a nation creates jingoism when taken to extremes.
Excessive nationalism on a country wide scale can lead to war with other countries.
So basically this means if you are putting your shopping habits as america first this means ones is a nationalist, but if one were to proudly display their country's symbols or gladly work for their country they would be a patriot. When not taken to extremes it is very easy for one to become a nationalist and a patriot.
Nationalism movements runs counter to globalist movements promoting a world wide exchange of trade.
Nationalism in of itself is not racist. It may create disagreement, but, it promotes unity amongst the fellows within one's country.
Nationalism when taken to extremes can create prejudice and bigotry against other countries. This is why nationalism to an extreme degree can lead to wars. Other countries treatments from another country creates a decisive self interested response due to intolerance of the other country and what they, make, do, or stand for.
Federalism when coupled with nationalism can lead to totalitarian regimes in a fascist form of government.
Fascism differs from nationalism in that groups who disagree with the country can be viewed as the enemy or treated as an inferior group ie in a racist manner.
So how does this all apply today in the USA? Trump supporters are both patriots and nationalists could be said to be an accurate statement.
Democrats who are far left could be viewed as bigoted fascists, but hardcore republicans could have the same label applied, as could any sort of group that goes to extremes.
Promotion of the ideology that groups are inherently racists are indicative that a fascist viewpoint is being installed by extreme nationalists, but such nationalists could instead be globalists trying to promote an idology just to alienate certain groups.
So if the media is pushing a nationalist narrative that instills fascist views that divide the country unto itself does this mean that civil war is the result? Or does that mean war with another country occurs as we are invaded as we are divided and not focusing on things outside of the country as we are focused on who is more superior/inferior?
nationalism vs patriotism which one are we?
na·tion·al·ism
noun: nationalism; plural noun: nationalisms
identification with one's own nation and support for its interests, especially to the exclusion or detriment of the interests of other nations.
pa·tri·ot·ism
noun: patriotism
the quality of being patriotic; devotion to and vigorous support for one's country.
federalism
A system of government in which power is divided between a central authority and constituent political units.
"Patriotism" vs. "Nationalism": What's The Difference?
Patriotism and nationalism both involve pride in one's country, but one has a much more positive connotation than the other. Do you know which is which?
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A comparison of the two is basically this:
A patriot would be a soldier or freedom fighter.
A nationalist would be a politician or EMT or a businessman promoting their country's products first.
A federalist would support a strong central based(think Washington, D.C.) control system dictating what member states can and can not do, ie CDC telling who can hold a job.
A bigot would treat any who disagree with them in a hostile and inferior manner
A racist would treat any of a certian group in an inferior manner from a position of viewed superiority.
A fascist would view any who do not follow the party line with hostility
Fascism occurs when nationalist views alienate any who disagree with the current nationalist arguments.
Nationalism when solely promoting internal development to the exclusion of other countries creates isolationism.
Excessive patriotism in defense of a nation creates jingoism when taken to extremes.
Excessive nationalism on a country wide scale can lead to war with other countries.
Nationalism vs patriotism: Do you know the difference?
Do you actually know the difference between nationalism or patriotism? Find out to which faction you belong.
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Patriotism vs. nationalism
As George Orwell wrote, patriotism stems from "devotion to a particular place and to a particular way of life." Nationalism, by contrast, "is inseparable from the desire for power."
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So basically this means if you are putting your shopping habits as america first this means ones is a nationalist, but if one were to proudly display their country's symbols or gladly work for their country they would be a patriot. When not taken to extremes it is very easy for one to become a nationalist and a patriot.
The False Dichotomy Between Globalism and Nationalism
Synonyms for globalism include development, growth, and maturation, and multinational executives are routinely encouraged to have a global mindset. Nationalism is often linked to negative things like bigotry, protectionism, and xenophobia. But it also carries positive connotations, such as...
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Nationalism movements runs counter to globalist movements promoting a world wide exchange of trade.
Nationalism in of itself is not racist. It may create disagreement, but, it promotes unity amongst the fellows within one's country.
Bigotry vs Racism - What's the difference?
As nouns the difference between bigotry and racism is that bigotry is intolerance or prejudice, especially religious or racial; discrimination (against); the characteristic qualities of a bigot while racism is...
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Difference Between Bigotry and Prejudice | Compare the Difference Between Similar Terms
Bigotry vs Prejudice The key difference between prejudice and bigotry is that while prejudice is a milder version, bigotry is an extreme stance. So, even
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Nationalism when taken to extremes can create prejudice and bigotry against other countries. This is why nationalism to an extreme degree can lead to wars. Other countries treatments from another country creates a decisive self interested response due to intolerance of the other country and what they, make, do, or stand for.
Nationalism versus Federalism
The presidential campaign so far seems filled with nationalistic appeals, which is dangerous for America. In some places around the world, the difference between nationalism and patriotism may be blurred, but in our country, nationalism is the ...
www.americanthinker.com
What is the difference between nationalism and federalism? - Answers
This is a key question when talking about the Constitution and (whether they know it not) political beliefs. Federalism is "A system of government in which power is divided between a national (federal) government and various regional governments. As defined by the United States Constitution...
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Is Fascism A Form Of Nationalism?
Yes, fascism can be considered a form of nationalism. It is no doubt an extreme form of nationalism, however. Fascism uses nationalism as its roots; as a tool to justify its other actions that are not
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Federalism when coupled with nationalism can lead to totalitarian regimes in a fascist form of government.
Fascism differs from nationalism in that groups who disagree with the country can be viewed as the enemy or treated as an inferior group ie in a racist manner.
So how does this all apply today in the USA? Trump supporters are both patriots and nationalists could be said to be an accurate statement.
Democrats who are far left could be viewed as bigoted fascists, but hardcore republicans could have the same label applied, as could any sort of group that goes to extremes.
Promotion of the ideology that groups are inherently racists are indicative that a fascist viewpoint is being installed by extreme nationalists, but such nationalists could instead be globalists trying to promote an idology just to alienate certain groups.
So if the media is pushing a nationalist narrative that instills fascist views that divide the country unto itself does this mean that civil war is the result? Or does that mean war with another country occurs as we are invaded as we are divided and not focusing on things outside of the country as we are focused on who is more superior/inferior?