-From the essay "The Patriotic Idea"(contributed to the book England: A Nation, 1904)
Quotes by and posts relating to one of the most influential authors of the 20th century, G.K. Chesterton
Wednesday, February 8, 2017
"Patriotism begins the praise of the world at the nearest thing, instead of beginning it at the most distant,.."
The fundamental spiritual advantage of patriotism and such sentiments is this: that by means of it all things are loved adequately, because all things are loved individually. Cosmopolitanism gives us one country, and it is good; nationalism gives us a hundred countries, and every one of them is the best. Cosmopolitanism offers a positive, patriotism a chorus of superlatives. Patriotism begins the praise of the world at the nearest thing, instead of beginning it at the most distant, and thus it insures what is, perhaps, the most essential of all earthly considerations, that nothing upon earth shall go without its due appreciation. Wherever there is a strangely-shaped mountain upon some lonely island, wherever there is a nameless kind of fruit growing in some obscure forest, patriotism insures that this shall not go into darkness without being remembered in a song.
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