Virtues lie in Patriotism, Right?
History notes many valiant actions performed by prominent figures displaying patriotic attitudes towards their countries. Many find it necessary to reject oppression, which appears to greatly hamper the progress of their nation, and will fight for their beliefs, even to the death. One who loves his country, our common patriot, focuses solely upon the principles of strict nationalism and will stand up strongly for their ideals. Nationalism includes any and all who hold strong devotion to national interests, unity, and independence. The preservation of one’s religion, culture, and ethnicity may better define this principle. As nationalism creates strong unity within a nation, it also takes credit for causing many of the current world conflicts seen today between nations, particularly in Europe and the Middle East. How then may a patriot be virtuous? In many cases these people tend to display extremely radical ideals in their efforts to secure nationalism, and it is these people, often leaders of nations, who stand close-minded to any form of compromise. So many positive factors compliment patriotism while many harmful ones emerge as well when one becomes senseless and radical in their ways. Today, nationalism exemplifies a
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