2. PATRIOT
• Patriot is one who considers himself a
native, resident and activist of the country, not the
universe, space, planets. For the Patriots is the most
important of his country, while others are less
important or are of no importance. That is to
say, the narrow view which recognizes the most
important area of their country and
nationality, which closes at the borders of their
country, without going beyond it. For patriot
important security, prosperity and progress of his
country (national security), and not everyone's
security, prosperity, progress (International Security).
5. PATRIOTISM
• Patriotism - a moral and political principle, social
sense, the content of which is the love of one's
homeland and his willingness to subordinate the
interests of their private interests. Patriotism assumes
pride of the achievements of their country and
culture, the desire to preserve its character and
cultural characteristics and the identification with
the other members of the people, the desire to
protect the interests of the country and its people.
6. TYPES OF PATRIOTISM.
• polis patriotism - existed in the ancient city-state
(polis);
• imperial patriotism - to maintain a sense of loyalty to
the empire and its government;
• ethnic patriotism - in the base has feelings of love
for their ethnic group;
• state patriotism - lie at the base of love for the state.
7. COSMOPOLITAN
• Cosmopolitan is a man who considers himself a
native, resident, activist of the universe, space, and
not just the planet, the country. Cosmopolitan sees
not only his country, but other countries. Not only
the country but the planets, stars and so on.
Important for cosmopolitan whole cosmos in all its
particulars, microscopically and macroscopically.
That is to say, a broad view, covering many
particulars in various fields, sectors reality. For the
most cosmopolitan importance are general
safety, welfare, progress.
10. COSMOPOLITANISM
• Cosmopolitanism - the ideology of "world
citizenship" that places the interests of humanity
above the interests of individual nations or states
and to include the inhabitants of the
earth, regardless of nationality or any geographical
tribal affiliation.