Rousseau e l'educazione del cittadino

Civitas Educationis. Education, Politics and Culture 3 (1):165-184 (2014)
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Abstract

This paper examines the idea of education of the citizen derived from the texts of Rousseau, with particular attention to the role assigned to patriotism and civil religion. With respect to patriotic education, I critically question Rousseau's thesis about the incompatibility between love of one’s country and a sense of humanity, contrasting them with the idea of constitutional patriotism, founded on loyalty to universal values. I conclude with an examination of the idea that a civil religion constitutes an essential contribution to the citizen’s education. I believe that the public ethics of political liberalism are better suited to the idea of civic education for democracy.

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Is patriotism a virtue?Alasdair MacIntyre - 2002 - In Derek Matravers & Jonathan E. Pike, Debates in Contemporary Political Philosophy: An Anthology. New York: Routledge.
Is Patriotism a Mistake?George Kateb - 2000 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 67:901-924.

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