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The rise of the right has reshaped how we think about patriotism

The article discusses how right-wing populist parties have increasingly claimed the rhetoric of patriotism as part of their political identity, shaping public perception of national pride. International polling reveals that when people associate patriotism with specific political parties, they tend to favor right-wing groups. In the UK, 29% of adults expected someone expressing pride in being British to support Reform UK, compared to 13% for the Conservatives. Similar trends were observed in France, Germany, Spain, and the US, where Republicans were seen as more aligned with patriotic sentiments than Democrats. Despite this shift, the article notes that general pride in one’s country remains largely nonpartisan, with majorities in multiple countries expressing national pride. The findings highlight challenges for centrist and left-leaning parties seeking to reclaim or redefine patriotism in political discourse.

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The rise of the right has reshaped how we think about patriotism

The article discusses how right-wing populist parties have increasingly claimed the rhetoric of patriotism as part of their political identity, shaping public perception of national pride. International polling reveals that when people associate patriotism with specific political parties, they tend to favor right-wing groups. In the UK, 29% of adults expected someone expressing pride in being British to support Reform UK, compared to 13% for the Conservatives. Similar trends were observed in France, Germany, Spain, and the US, where Republicans were seen as more aligned with patriotic sentiments than Democrats. Despite this shift, the article notes that general pride in one’s country remains largely nonpartisan, with majorities in multiple countries expressing national pride. The findings highlight challenges for centrist and left-leaning parties seeking to reclaim or redefine patriotism in political discourse.

Procjena pristranosti (Desno): The article frames the increasing association between patriotism and right-wing parties as a significant political development, emphasizing their growing influence and control over nationalist narratives. It highlights the success of right-wing populists in linking patriotism with their political st

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