In Defense of Patriotism

Love of our country creates a better place for all of us to live.

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Now might be the right time to defend this old-fashioned value. I believe that patriotism is a positive trait—alongside love for friends and family and generosity—that we should want more of in our country, not less. Having patriotism—a sense of pride and fondness for your country—doesn’t mean you think your country is flawless.

However, it can help us strive to make it a better place to live. Patriotic people are happy to be associated with their nation and feel a sense of devotion toward it. They want it to thrive for the better good of all.



If people around you think patriotism is silly, don’t let that bring you down. Like many affections, patriotism can be cultivated and encouraged. 1.

Common Stories Unite 2. Civic Engagement 3. Honors Past and Future Generations 4.

Motivates Collective Action Learn about the history of our country through books, podcasts, and movies. Explore and travel to as many places within our country as you can. Get to know our country’s people and cultures—though we share being American, there are many regions steeped in unique history.

Stay informed about issues and challenges our country faces and celebrate what is going well. Hold our government accountable for honesty and vote for people who will make it a better place. Display your flag, cheer for your country’s team in the Olympics, and soak in your country’s national music.

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