Introduction
1: The Legacy of Republican Patriotism
2: Decline and Revival
3: Patriotism and the Politics of the Ancients
4: The Birth of the Language of Nationalism
5: The Nationalization of Patriotism
Epilogue: Patriotism without Nationalism
Maurizio Viroli is Professor in the Department of Politics at Princeton University. He is the author of From Politics to Reason of State and Jean-Jacques Rousseau and the "Well-Ordered Society".
`The civic patriotism tradition is of particular relevance in the
present world of divisive provincialisms. Professor Viroli develops
the history of this tradition and demonstrates its power as a
corrective to such provincialisms with great force and
circumstantiality. His recovery and reassertion of this long
existing, but now obscured, conception of how loyalty, tradition,
love of country, and political belonging ought properly to be
understood is of
immense value.'
Professor Clifford Geertz, Princeton, New Jersey, USA
`We are all in debt to Viroli for his sympathetic and acute
dissection of the patriot tradition, and his thought-provoking
reflections on our political shortcomings.'
Times Higher Education Supplement
`This book is a learned political sermon ... This study is
conducted in an erudite manner ... The great richness of material
convincingly establishes that there was a passionate rhetoric of
patriotism of the kind Viroli commends.'
John Breuilly, University of Birmingham, Nations and Natioalism,
Vol. 3, Part 1 - 1997
`The students of patriotic emotions and arguments will find in
Viroli's book many quotations and discussions of well known and
lesser known thinkers on the topic ...'
Jean Tournon, Nationalism and Ethic Politics vol.3 no.1,1997
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