I take it that you were talking about patriotism and nationalism; the words are similar, describing love of one's country.
However, patriotism simply means love of one's country; someone who is patriotic is a patriot and this is the context in which the word is most often used.
On the other hand nationalism has other meanings; it is often used to describe social movements which seek to establish a state for a particular ethnic group or which idealizes an existing 'nation-state'. In established nation-states such as the UK and PRC nationalism is also used to describe love of one's country - at the expense of other nations, which are perceived as inferior in comparison to one's own.
Politically, patriotism can be expressed by all, but nationalism is expressed by right-wing elements. All political parties can be patriotic, but some are nationalists because they pursue a more aggressive and self-promoting foreign policy.
The two pharses are very similar... however there are small differences. Patriotism is love and devotion to ones country, whereas nationalism is devotion to the intrests or culture of ones nation.
domestication is taming the wild, and nationalism is patriotism for one's nation.
Both nationalism and patriotism indicate the relationship of the individual with his community of people.
this is nationalism
Patriotism
All forms of nationalism are a form of patriotism, but the reverse is not true.Patriotism is loyalty and/or devotion to one's nation.Nationalism is the belief that people of the same group (either religious, ethnic, linguistic, social, etc.) should create a nation and be loyal to one another over those of the outgroup.
allegiance, patriotism, nationalism, chauvinism
Nationalism refers to a strong sense of pride and loyalty towards one's country and can be a unifying force for its citizens. However, excessive nationalism can lead to exclusionary and discriminatory behaviors towards others who are perceived as different. It is important to balance national pride with inclusivity and respect for diversity.
patriotism
I take it that you were talking about patriotism and nationalism; the words are similar, describing love of one's country. However, patriotism simply means love of one's country; someone who is patriotic is a patriot and this is the context in which the word is most often used. On the other hand nationalism has other meanings; it is often used to describe social movements which idealise the 'nation-state'. In established nation-states such as the UK and PRC nationalism is also used to describe love of one's country - at the expense of other nations, which are perceived as inferior in comparison to one's own. Politically, patriotism can be expressed by all, but nationalism is expressed by right-wing elements. All political parties can be patriotic, but some are nationalists because they pursue a more aggressive and self-promoting foreign policy.
Patriotism and Nationalism are two. Patriotism is the better one to use.
Patriotism is the term used to describe the strong love and devotion that people have for their country. It often involves pride in one's national identity and a willingness to support and defend their country.
Patriotism.