Patriotism as an Environmental Virtue
Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics, Volume 23, Numbers 1-2 / March, 2010
By Philip Cafaro
Define “patriotism” as love for one’s country and devotion to its
well-being. This essay contends that patriotism thus defined
is a virtue and that environmentalism is one of its most
important manifestations. Patriotism, as devotion to particular places
and people, can occur at various levels, from the local to the
national. Knowing and caring about particular places and people
and working to protect them is good for us and good for them
and hence a good thing overall. Knowing and caring and working
less on behalf of more remote places and people is also good,
since it allows us to focus our efforts, act effectively, and
do more good in the world. Philosophical analyses of patriotism
by Alasdair MacIntyre and Martha Nussbaum are complemented
by the more “down to earth” understanding of the virtue
presented here. While patriotism’s dangers are undeniable, so are
the dangers stemming from lack of patriotism. The proper answer
to bad patriotism is not cosmopolitanism, but good patriotism:
the kind illustrated by environmental activists.
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