Difference between nationalism and patriotism aurobindo
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Patriotism : love for our country/fight for our country
Nationalism : unity among people
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Nationalism is defined by affiliation with one's own nation and takes into account the interests, even at the expense of or at the expense of other country's interests. Patriotism is a commitment to one's country or homeland, as well as a sense of togetherness with those who share these feelings.
Difference between nationalism and patriotism :
Nationalism :
- Nationalism is defined by affiliation with one's own nation and takes into account the interests, even at the expense of or at the expense of other country's interests.
- Based on the belief that one's own country is great to other countries.
- They are more aggressive in nature.
- The importance of a country's history, culture, and languages is stressed.
Patriotism :
- Patriotism is a sentiment of love, devotion, impassioned support, and commitment to one's country or homeland, as well as a sense of togetherness with those who share these feelings.
- Based on a person's affection for and dedication to his or her country
- It is more passive in nature.
- It is emphasized the importance of a country's beliefs and principles.
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