Patriotism and Citizenship: A Contractual Theory of the Impact of Patriotism

What is the impact of patriotism on citizens in democracies? Despite many judging patriotism negatively, we do not know much about its effect on citizenship. Most of the work on patriotism focuses on potential negatives that may derive from patriotism, such as its relationship with bigotry. Crucial debates over whether education should promote patriotism must revolve around a cost-benefit analysis over whether this is worthy of inclusion in pedagogy. This book aims to empirically demonstrate patriotism's impact on citizenship to determine whether it should be emphasized or abridged fully.

Using data from multiple novel surveys and experiments, Sean Richey shows that patriotism is highly correlated with many normatively beneficial aspects of democratic citizenship and is not associated with unthinking obedience or xenophobia as is often suggested. Patriotism correlates with greater validated voter turnout and civic engagement, fewer incorrect predictions about the economy and conspiracy theory beliefs, and greater political trust, political efficacy, and satisfaction with democracy. This research provides a fuller picture of the impact of patriotism on public opinion and political behavior than has been provided previously in political theory or political psychology. It shows the benefits of patriotism for liberal democratic societies.

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Patriotism and Citizenship: A Contractual Theory of the Impact of Patriotism

What is the impact of patriotism on citizens in democracies? Despite many judging patriotism negatively, we do not know much about its effect on citizenship. Most of the work on patriotism focuses on potential negatives that may derive from patriotism, such as its relationship with bigotry. Crucial debates over whether education should promote patriotism must revolve around a cost-benefit analysis over whether this is worthy of inclusion in pedagogy. This book aims to empirically demonstrate patriotism's impact on citizenship to determine whether it should be emphasized or abridged fully.

Using data from multiple novel surveys and experiments, Sean Richey shows that patriotism is highly correlated with many normatively beneficial aspects of democratic citizenship and is not associated with unthinking obedience or xenophobia as is often suggested. Patriotism correlates with greater validated voter turnout and civic engagement, fewer incorrect predictions about the economy and conspiracy theory beliefs, and greater political trust, political efficacy, and satisfaction with democracy. This research provides a fuller picture of the impact of patriotism on public opinion and political behavior than has been provided previously in political theory or political psychology. It shows the benefits of patriotism for liberal democratic societies.

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Patriotism and Citizenship: A Contractual Theory of the Impact of Patriotism

Patriotism and Citizenship: A Contractual Theory of the Impact of Patriotism

by Sean Richey
Patriotism and Citizenship: A Contractual Theory of the Impact of Patriotism

Patriotism and Citizenship: A Contractual Theory of the Impact of Patriotism

by Sean Richey

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What is the impact of patriotism on citizens in democracies? Despite many judging patriotism negatively, we do not know much about its effect on citizenship. Most of the work on patriotism focuses on potential negatives that may derive from patriotism, such as its relationship with bigotry. Crucial debates over whether education should promote patriotism must revolve around a cost-benefit analysis over whether this is worthy of inclusion in pedagogy. This book aims to empirically demonstrate patriotism's impact on citizenship to determine whether it should be emphasized or abridged fully.

Using data from multiple novel surveys and experiments, Sean Richey shows that patriotism is highly correlated with many normatively beneficial aspects of democratic citizenship and is not associated with unthinking obedience or xenophobia as is often suggested. Patriotism correlates with greater validated voter turnout and civic engagement, fewer incorrect predictions about the economy and conspiracy theory beliefs, and greater political trust, political efficacy, and satisfaction with democracy. This research provides a fuller picture of the impact of patriotism on public opinion and political behavior than has been provided previously in political theory or political psychology. It shows the benefits of patriotism for liberal democratic societies.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783031898853
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Publication date: 06/11/2025
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Sean Richey is Professor of Political Science at Georgia State University. He is the author of Collateral Damage: The Influence Of Political Rhetoric On The Incorporation Of Second Generation Americans (2023), Political Advocacy and American Politics: Why People Fight So Often About Politics (2021), Google and Democracy: Politics and the Power of the Internet, (2018), and others.

Table of Contents

CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION.- CHAPTER 2 A CONTRACTUAL THEORY OF PATRIOTISM.- CHAPTER 3: WHO IS PATRIOTIC AND WHO IS NOT.- CHAPTER 4: WHAT PATRIOTISM MEANS TO PEOPLE.- CHAPTER 5: PATRIOTISM AND COLLECTIVE ACTION.- CHAPTER 6: PATRIOTISM AND VOTER TURNOUT AND POLITICAL PARTICIPATION.- CHAPTER 7: PATRIOTISM AND DIFFUSE SUPPORT.- CHAPTER 8: PATRIOTISM AND POLITICAL JUDGMENT.- CHAPTER 9: PATRIOTISM AND AUTHORITARIANISM, RACISM, BIGOTRY, AND XENOPHOBIA.- CHAPTER 10: LOCAL PATRIOTISM.- CHAPTER 11: CONCLUSION.

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