Constitutional patriotism is the idea that people should form a political attachment to the norms and values of a pluralistic liberal democratic constitution rather than to a national culture or cosmopolitan society.
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Constitutional patriotism is the idea that people should form a political attachment to the norms and values of a pluralistic liberal democratic constitution rather than to a national culture or cosmopolitan society.
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Constitutional patriotism has been interpreted in a variety of ways, providing a range of positions.
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Constitutional patriotism framed the concept as a way for citizens to identify with the democratic state in order to defend itself against internal and external threats.
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Constitutional patriotism drew on Aristotelianism, arguing that patriotism had traditionally not been linked to sentiments towards the nation.
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Constitutional patriotism is a development of Sternberger's earlier notion of Staatsfreundschaft.
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Constitutional patriotism was Habermas's suggestion as a way to unify West Germans.
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Constitutional patriotism believed scorned ethnic cohesion as part of nineteenth-century nationalism to be irrelevant in a new age of international migration.
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Constitutional patriotism provides some of the only extensive analysis on Sternberger and Habermas's original theories and has developed and improved accessibility of the idea to the English-speaking world.
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Constitutional patriotism is known for "liberating it from Habermas's specific conception and opening up a more general discussion about constitutional patriotism, " so it can be universally applied.
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Constitutional patriotism argues that, while constitutional patriotism is distinct from liberal nationalism and cosmopolitanism, the best moral attributes of these theories can be combined to form a plausible and appealing style of political allegiance.
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Calhoun says constitutional patriotism is a common project shared among all citizens, which is molded by a state's public discourse and culture.
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Constitutional patriotism emerged in Spain following the creation of the 1978 constitution as a way to unify the country while overcoming ethnic and nationalist tendencies.
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One theoretical difference between Habermas's ideas of constitutional patriotism and the constitutional patriotism expressed in Spain is a lack of memory.
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Constitutional patriotism is especially applicable in the European Union because there is no single shared history or culture.
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Constitutional patriotism holds a political order accountable because people have the choice to be constitutionally patriotic.
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Today, constitutional patriotism plays a role in distancing the current European Union from its past totalitarian experiences with Nazism and Stalinism.
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However, while it is argued that constitutional patriotism is too German, it is criticized from the other, almost opposite, direction.
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