Difference between revisions of "Patriotism"
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− | People as inclined to cynicism, semantic alertness, and anti-emotionalism as [[fans]] are do not offer fertile soil for the cruder features of nationalistic loyalty. When [[war]] came, [[fans]] displayed a willingness to fight for certain aspects of the "American way of life" but dealt roughly with flag-waving super-patriots who appeared among them. | + | People as inclined to cynicism, semantic alertness, and anti-emotionalism as [[fans]] are do not offer fertile soil for the cruder features of nationalistic loyalty. When [[war]] came, [[fans]] displayed a willingness to fight for certain aspects of the "[[American]] way of life" but dealt roughly with flag-waving super-patriots who appeared among them. |
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Revision as of 14:01, 4 October 2020
From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959 |
People as inclined to cynicism, semantic alertness, and anti-emotionalism as fans are do not offer fertile soil for the cruder features of nationalistic loyalty. When war came, fans displayed a willingness to fight for certain aspects of the "American way of life" but dealt roughly with flag-waving super-patriots who appeared among them. |
See also: Fanationalism.
Miscellaneous |
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