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− | '''Patriotism''' was the [[love]] for one's [[planet]] or [[government]]. A person exhibiting patriotism was called a patriot. |
+ | '''Patriotism''' was the [[love]] for one's [[planet]] or [[government]]. A person exhibiting patriotism was called a '''patriot'''. {{dis|Porter|Arizona}}, a member of a late [[20th century]] [[United States of America|American]] anti-government militia, conflated it with a drive toward individualism as opposed to collectivity. ({{VOY|Future's End}}) |
Patriotism was a concept found in many cultures, and pervasive in some. However, [[Jean-Luc Picard]] once labeled it as "nonsense centuries behind us". ({{TNG|Encounter at Farpoint}}) |
Patriotism was a concept found in many cultures, and pervasive in some. However, [[Jean-Luc Picard]] once labeled it as "nonsense centuries behind us". ({{TNG|Encounter at Farpoint}}) |
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==People considered patriots== |
==People considered patriots== |
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− | *[[Pe'Nar Makull]] |
+ | *[[Pe'Nar Makull]] considered himself a patriot for his anti-[[polaric ion energy]], since he believed it had the potential to destroy his world. ({{VOY|Time and Again}}) |
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+ | *[[Senator]] [[Cretak]] was assessed as a patriot by [[William Ross]]. ({{DS9|Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges}}) |
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+ | *[[Sub-Commander]] [[Selok]] was considered a patriot by [[Mendak]] for her service to the [[Romulan Star Empire|empire]]. ({{TNG|Data's Day}}) |
− | *[[Weyoun#Weyoun 5|Weyoun 5]] was called a true patriot by [[Weyoun#Weyoun 7|Weyoun 7]] |
+ | *[[Weyoun#Weyoun 5|Weyoun 5]] was called a true patriot by [[Weyoun#Weyoun 7|Weyoun 7]]. ({{DS9|Treachery, Faith and the Great River}}) |
− | *[[Dukat]] |
+ | *[[Dukat]]: when [[Garak]] questioned Dukat's motivation for protecting the [[Detapa Council]], Dukat shot back that the council was well-aware of his patriotism. ({{DS9|The Way of the Warrior}}) |
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+ | *[[Unnamed Cardassians#Dukat's father|Dukat's father]] claimed during his trial that his biggest flaw was that his ambition outweighed his patriotism. ({{DS9|Civil Defense}}) |
− | *[[Admiral]] [[Leyton]] |
+ | *[[Admiral]] [[Leyton]]: [[Benjamin Sisko]] predicted that Leyton would justify his attempted ''coup'' as a desperate act of patriotism. ({{DS9|Paradise Lost}}) |
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+ | ==External link== |
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+ | *{{wikipedia}} |
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Revision as of 00:15, 28 February 2016
Patriotism was the love for one's planet or government. A person exhibiting patriotism was called a patriot. Porter, a member of a late 20th century American anti-government militia, conflated it with a drive toward individualism as opposed to collectivity. (VOY: "Future's End")
Patriotism was a concept found in many cultures, and pervasive in some. However, Jean-Luc Picard once labeled it as "nonsense centuries behind us". (TNG: "Encounter at Farpoint")
People considered patriots
- Pe'Nar Makull considered himself a patriot for his anti-polaric ion energy, since he believed it had the potential to destroy his world. (VOY: "Time and Again")
- Senator Cretak was assessed as a patriot by William Ross. (DS9: "Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges")
- Sub-Commander Selok was considered a patriot by Mendak for her service to the empire. (TNG: "Data's Day")
- Weyoun 5 was called a true patriot by Weyoun 7. (DS9: "Treachery, Faith and the Great River")
- Dukat: when Garak questioned Dukat's motivation for protecting the Detapa Council, Dukat shot back that the council was well-aware of his patriotism. (DS9: "The Way of the Warrior")
- Dukat's father claimed during his trial that his biggest flaw was that his ambition outweighed his patriotism. (DS9: "Civil Defense")
- Admiral Leyton: Benjamin Sisko predicted that Leyton would justify his attempted coup as a desperate act of patriotism. (DS9: "Paradise Lost")