BY
CLARENCE REIDENBACH
A DISSERTATION PRESENTED TO THE FACULTY OF THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF YALE UNIVERSITY
IN CANDIDACY FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY
MAY 1, 1918
| Page | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Part I. The Impulses of Patriotism | |||
| Chapter I. | The Impulses of Attachment | 9 | |
| Chapter II. | The Impulses of Antipathy | 16 | |
| Part II. The Habituation of Patriotism | |||
| Chapter III. | The Deliberate Habituation | 27 | |
| Chapter IV. | The Spontaneous Habituation | 35 | |
| Part III. The Beliefs of Patriotism | |||
| Chapter V. | The Country as Protector of Self | 45 | |
| Chapter VI. | The Oneness of Country and Self | 52 | |
| Chapter VII. | The Intrinsic Value of One’s Country | 57 | |
| Part IV. The Nature and Value of Patriotism | |||
| Chapter VIII. | The Will to National Individuality | 71 | |
| Chapter IX. | The Nation as an Individual | 85 | |
| Chapter X. | The Ethical Value of Patriotism in the Concrete | 99 | |
| Notes | |||
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