"I distinguish, between nationalism and patriotism"
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The subtext is that public attachment to country isn’t going away, and pretending it should is politically suicidal. So the move is to launder loyalty through a respectable vocabulary. Patriotism becomes the cleaned-up version: affection for a shared civic project, compatible with pluralism and liberal democracy. Nationalism, by contrast, gets coded as possessive, exclusionary, and historically combustible. The brilliance is that he can affirm “love of country” while quietly disavowing the xenophobic or revanchist energies that so often hitch a ride on it.
Context matters because Ignatieff isn’t merely a theorist; he’s a liberal politician navigating electorates where identity can be a shortcut to power. The distinction functions as an inoculation against two attacks at once: from the right (“you don’t love your country”) and from the left (“your patriotism is a gateway drug to chauvinism”). It’s a tactical clarification meant to keep liberalism emotionally competitive.
The line works because it names a real tension in modern democracies: belonging can be a civic glue or a weapon. Ignatieff is trying to keep the glue and ban the weapon, even knowing how often the two come in the same tube.
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