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Author Berns, Walter, 1919-2015.

Title Making patriots / Walter Berns.

Publication Info. Chicago : University of Chicago Press, [2001]
©2001

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Description 1 online resource (xiv, 150 pages)
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary The author explores the role of patriotism in American life, tracing the history of patriotic acts and sentiment from the ancient Greeks to the present and probing the role of citizen in an increasingly jaded American society. Samuel Johnson once remarked that patriotism is the last refuge of scoundrels, but is he right? Recent events such as the bombing of federal buildings and the formation of threatening militias in the name of patriotism suggest that he may have been on to something. But the United States has also seen its share of heroes, patriots who, over the course of history, have willingly put their lives at risk for this country and, especially, its principles. And this is even more remarkable given that the United States is a country founded on the principles of equality and democracy that encourage individuality and autonomy far more readily than public spiritedness and self sacrifice. Walter Berns's Making Patriots is a pithy and provocative essay on precisely this paradox. How is patriotism inculcated in a system that, some argue, is founded on self interest? Expertly and intelligibly guiding the reader through the history and philosophy of patriotism in a republic, from the ancient Greeks through contemporary life, Berns considers the unique nature of patriotism in the United States and its precarious state as we enter the twenty first century. And he argues that while both public education and the influence of religion once helped to foster a public minded citizenry, the very idea of patriotism is currently under attack. Berns finds the best answers to his questions in the thought and words of Abraham Lincoln, who understood perhaps better than anyone what the principles of democracy meant and what price adhering to them may exact. The graves at Arlington and Gettysburg and Omaha Beach in Normandy bear witness to the fact that self interested individuals can become patriots, and Making Patriots is a compelling exploration of how this was done and how it might be again.
Contents Classical Patriotism, Especially the Spartan -- God before Country? -- Commerce and Country -- Educating Young Patriots -- Lincoln, Patriotism's Poet -- "What Country Have I?" -- The Patriot's Flag.
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Subject Patriotism -- United States -- History.
Patriotism.
United States.
History.
Citizenship -- United States -- History.
Citizenship.
Political rights -- United States -- History.
Political rights.
Freedom of religion -- United States -- History.
Freedom of religion.
Political science -- United States -- History.
Political science.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
History.
Other Form: Print version: Berns, Walter, 1919- Making patriots. Chicago : University of Chicago Press, ©2001 9780226044385 (DLC) 00011172 (OCoLC)45002066
ISBN 9780226044514 electronic book
0226044513 electronic book
9780226044385
0226044378 cloth alkaline paper