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A Critical Analysis of Patriotism As an Ethical Concept - Exploring the Ethics of Loyalty and Identity - cover

A Critical Analysis of Patriotism As an Ethical Concept - Exploring the Ethics of Loyalty and Identity

Clarence Reidenbach

Verlag: Good Press

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In "A Critical Analysis of Patriotism As an Ethical Concept," Clarence Reidenbach delves into the multifaceted nature of patriotism, examining its implications within ethical discourse. With a rigorous analytical approach, Reidenbach engages with philosophical texts and contemporary discourse, juxtaposing historical notions of patriotism with modern ethical frameworks. His literary style is marked by clarity and precision, enhancing the reader's understanding of complex moral dilemmas associated with allegiance to one's nation. This work is situated within a critical literary context that questions traditional valorization of patriotism, challenging readers to reconsider its role in contemporary society. Clarence Reidenbach is a discerning scholar whose deep engagement with moral philosophy and political theory is reflected in his writings. Known for his rigorous critiques and advocacy for ethical deliberation, Reidenbach'Äôs work is informed by a diverse intellectual background. His exploration in this book is driven by an urgent desire to interrogate how patriotism can manifest as both a unifying force and a potential source of ethical conflict in pluralistic societies. This book is an essential read for those interested in political philosophy, ethics, and the dynamics of national identity. Reidenbach'Äôs incisive argumentation and thought-provoking insights will resonate with scholars, students, and engaged citizens alike, providing a comprehensive examination of patriotism as a complex ethical construct.
Verfügbar seit: 21.08.2022.
Drucklänge: 121 Seiten.

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