A Critical Analysis of Patriotism As An Ethical Concept

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A Critical Analysis of Patriotism As An Ethical Concept
Clarence Reidenbach
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And institutions which exist for other purposes than that of the maintenance of law and order will have to submit to regulation by the state for the sake of law and order. It will be the state's business, among other things, to main- tain a democracy of institutions.
The state, because of the generality of its character, plays an im- portant role in federating the loyalties of men. Economic interests, religious interests, and so on, do not exhaust the catalogue of human activities. Each individ
...ual will have touch with other individuals with whom he would not outside the state be organized in any institution. One may have a neighbor who is of another trade or church. The state brings one into a common life with his neighbors. The state's character as a power helps it to occupy this role as federator of loyal- ties. It is back of all the institutions of life; it sustains them. Con- sequently the loyalties given to the other institutions tend to head up in the state. It is a universal, too, because its unifying principle, that of space, is so universal.

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