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" The title Patriot of Patritrism" who gave whom?

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Patriotism is one of a large class of words that are linked to the virtues of membership. To participate in relations of, for example, friendship, community, nationhood, citizenship, or marriage implies normative conventions. In other words, there are value expectations built into such membership. One important dimension of any membership relation is an expectation of loyalty. Fidelity or loyalty to a nation, community, friend, citizenship, marriage, or state is thus implied in the actual practice. To participate openly and self-consciously, therefore, in any of these membership practices involves adherence to loyalty-based virtue. In this context, the term patriotismusually denotes a specific loyalty virtue, consequent upon membership of a country or state.



sapuramdas: Actually my question is, The title " The Patriot of Patritrism " who gave whom"?
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