Patriotism in the Schools

M Verona, Fordham University

Abstract

Patriotism cannot be really understood without knowing something of the manner of its development. Primarily it is an identification of the individual with the group to which he belongs -- family, tribe, state, or nation. The patriot proudly speaks of "my family," "my tribe," "my state," "my people." This identification is based upon a certain feeling which is the product of group association, and this feeling is instinctive.

Subject Area

Education|Religious education

Recommended Citation

Verona, M, "Patriotism in the Schools" (1925). ETD Collection for Fordham University. AAI31189771.
https://research.library.fordham.edu/dissertations/AAI31189771

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