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{{Hatnote|Not to be confused with [[patriotic socialism]], a reactionary tendency found in the United States}} | {{Hatnote|Not to be confused with [[patriotic socialism]], a reactionary tendency found in the United States}} | ||
'''Socialist patriotism''' refers to the [[patriotism]] developed by [[Socialist state|socialist states]], celebrating [[progressive]] elements of their history and [[Socialism|socialist]] achievements. Socialist patriotism is not to be confused with the backwards [[nationalism]] of bourgeois, oppressor states. | '''Socialist patriotism''' refers to the [[patriotism]] developed by [[Socialist state|socialist states]], celebrating [[progressive]] elements of their history and [[Socialism|socialist]] achievements while maintaining fraternal and [[Proletarian internationalism|internationalist]] relations with other socialist countries. Socialist patriotism is not to be confused with the backwards [[nationalism]] of bourgeois, oppressor states. | ||
[[Category:Socialism]] | [[Category:Socialism]] | ||
Revision as of 22:31, 24 November 2025
Socialist patriotism refers to the patriotism developed by socialist states, celebrating progressive elements of their history and socialist achievements while maintaining fraternal and internationalist relations with other socialist countries. Socialist patriotism is not to be confused with the backwards nationalism of bourgeois, oppressor states.