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Patriotism vs Politics - What's the difference?

patriotism | politics |

As a noun patriotism

is love of country; devotion to the welfare of one's compatriots; the virtues and actions of a patriot; the passion which inspires one to serve one's country,.

As an adjective politics is

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patriotism

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Noun

(en noun) (wikipedia patriotism)
  • Love of country; devotion to the welfare of one's compatriots; the virtues and actions of a patriot; the passion which inspires one to serve one's country,
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  • The desire to compete with other nations; nationalism.
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  • Synonyms

    * (love of country) nationalism * (nationalism) jingoism, chauvinism, superpatriotism, ultranationalism

    Derived terms

    * matriotism * "patriotism is the last refuge of scoundrels"

    politics

    Noun

  • (countable) A methodology and activities associated with running a government, an organization, or a movement.
  • * 1996 , Jan Jindy Pettman, Worlding Women: A feminist international politics , pages ix-x:
  • There are by now many feminisms (Tong, 1989; Humm, 1992). [...] They are in shifting alliance or contest with postmodern critiques, which at times seem to threaten the very category 'women' and its possibilities for a feminist politics .
  • (countable) The profession of conducting political affairs.
  • ''He made a career out of politics .
  • (countable) One's political stands and opinions.
  • Their politics are clear from the bumper stickers on their cars.
  • (uncountable) Political maneuvers or diplomacy between people, groups, or organizations, especially involving power, influence or conflict.
  • There's too much politics in this organization.

    Derived terms

    * geopolitics * necropolitics * palace politics * petropolitics * politic * political * politician * politicize * sexual politics * wedge politics