The new state : $b Group organization the solution of popular governmentFollett, Mary Parker
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The new state : $b Group organization the solution of popular government
Follett, Mary Parker
Democracy; Political participation; Social psychology; State, The
Then genuine loyalty, a self-evolved loyalty, will always lead the way
to higher units. Nationalism looks out as well as in. It means, in
addition to its other meanings, every nation being responsible to a
larger whole. It is this new definition of patriotism which America is
now learning. It is this new patriotism which must be taught our
children, which we must repeat to one another on our special patriotic
day, July 4th, and on every occasion when we meet. This new patriotism
looks in, it looks out: we have to learn that we are not wholly
patriotic when we are working with all our heart for America merely; we
are truly patriotic only when we are working also that America may take
her place worthily and helpfully in the world of nations. Nationalism is
not my nation for itself or my nation against others or my nation
dominating others, but simply my nation taking its part as “an equal
among equals.”
Shall this hideous war go on simply because people will not understand
nationalism? Nationalism and internationalism are not opposed. We do not
lop off just enough patriotism to our country to make enough for a
world-state: he who is capable of the greatest loyalty to his own
country is most ready for a wider loyalty. There is possible no
world-citizenship the ranks of which are to be filled by those who do
not care very much for their own country. We have passed through a
period when patriotism among cultivated people seemed often to be at a
discount—the ideal was to be “citizens of the world.” But we see now
that we can never be “citizens of the world” until we learn how to be
citizens of America or England or France. Internationalism is not going
to swallow up nationalism. Internationalism will accentuate, give point,
significance, meaning, value, reality, to nationalism.
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