In my opinion, national pride is simply revering your country. Ethnocentrism is the fallacy that your country betters other countries. The difference between the two (near) synonyms is the fact that although you may hold your country in veneration, you need not believe other countries/cultures insignificant.
Ethnic pride is simply taking pride in one's cultural heritage. However, it can easily become ethnocentrism when one's own culture and ethnicity is seen as superior to or more important than others.
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Ethnocentrism a noun.
A feeling on intense national pride is called nationalism.
Ethnocentrism is the express of superiority over other races. For example, this used to be the philosophy of Europeans during the ages of imperialism. Today, no countries truly express ethnocentrism at a national level, but perhaps North Korea.
Intense national pride was, and is, known as nationalism.
it is the pride of Barbados
Ethnocentrism can be both good and bad.
too have pride
During wars there is a large feeling of national pride.
Ethnocentrism
This observation highlights how ethnocentrism can strengthen group identity and solidarity, as members may feel a sense of pride and belonging when they view their culture as superior. However, this same perspective can lead to prejudice and discrimination against those from different cultures, ultimately hindering mutual understanding and coexistence. While it may promote cohesion within a group, ethnocentrism can create barriers that prevent meaningful intercultural dialogue and collaboration.