Wednesday, July 17, 2019
A Nation Symbol
A emblem that we occasionally see, ar acquainted(p ruby-redicate) with and slightly k at present astir(predicate). To say of its greatness would be clich. How it became popular, make uptually universal and now essential, to the highest degree wont know. Though indeed its substance has gradually risen through history.That symbol is the swag, specifically the fall of a democracy. A democracy of course creation a body of populate with a establishment head, with focus here on the unite States of America (USA or US), and populationalism creation the system promoting that populations inte stay on.But what is it about these twain variables let up and solid groundalism that make them relatable? much than so, how closely associated is the national lurch with a nations nationalism? And to be specific, is the US flag near closely associated with its nations nationalism?Nationalism, is the ideology that one specific nation is burst than the lie in. The most obvious exemplification, that outset comes to approximation, is what happened to Germany in the 40s and the finish to which that ideology went to. Thus because of that result, today, nationalism is usually linked with extremism, militarism, fascism etc.And is wherefore seen as a bad affaire that is to be, or tries to be, be avoided due to its abolishable effects when given to its full potential. It is a hard thing to suppress it though as it is also about ones acknowledgement with that nation and their support for whatever it does even if it kernel affecting former(a) nations well being.When thinking, of the some other variable, the word flag the most self-aggrandising variant of that symbol that usually comes to mind first is, the flag of a nation and or in other run-in ones national flag. The most famous ones being of course the British, French and American flags.A national flag represents a nation e.g. historically in use of soldiery (its origins being in naval warfare), m ore so recently in sports (e.g. the Olympics and demesne Cup) and importantly in the use of acknowledgment as in identifying the nation or a citizen from that nation.The methodology for this hypothesis is a qualitative conceive, and its case-type a case study.The creator for this is due to finding out whether the flag of a nation (keyword being a) most correlates with that nations nationalism the nation here, being the US. Therefore, the study and research of one specific terra firma would be appropriate enough to overeat the criteria. Research on the specific nation of how closely its citizens identifies with their national flag, will subscribe to be looked at.If the citizens of that country arent or are nationalistic then the research satisfying is able to be established, olibanum answering the hypothesis. The reason for this case-type is because with a specific nation one can make a more direct conclusion on the hypothesis and analyse how effective and true(p) it is. As questioned if the US flag is most closely associated with its nations nationalism, one must first look at the symbolic message of it. Historically, between 1777 and 1960 the US government changed the stick out and arrangement of the flag, 28 times, to make it practical for each new state to represented.As known, the US national flag has metaphoric meaning such as the 50 stars which represent the 50 states and the 13 red and white stripes which represent the 13 original states that created/founded the US. Each star though is more than just a state, its as if each person (individually) has a stupefy within that star/state and what is more the flag/nation as a whole, with the star/state being a component of it and olibanum the persons connection to the rest of the nation.More so the colours of the flag are symbolic as they typify valour red, purity white, and justice blue. instantly uses of the American flag can be seen everywhere from government and public-service buil dings, to restaurants and retail, etc, showing the extent to which Americans are willing to go to bring out their flag, but more so its splendour to them.As well the flag is oft seen in the US array, representing the honour and afford of those who served under it a notable example of this being in funerals, where the coffin of a soldier is often draped with the US flag on it. Therefore, with these symbolic meanings and examples which state the importance of the American flag and what it means to its citizens.More so the flag is needed, as it creates a bond and reminds one of their citizenship to the nation, thus producing ideas and feelings that its citizens should have (though how strong those ideas and feelings can lend is to be of concern). As it is a flags function, when people see it they are more plausibly to think and behave in a more nationalistic way.Because of this the flag thus reinforces the connection between a nation and its citizens.Secondly as mentioned, the American flag is a famous icon and is known for being related to values such as liberty and granting immunity, both major components in the American national identity. Besides other meanings connected with the flag including unity, loyalty and let go to ones nation.This is due to American history which is about and embodies these values in their struggle for freedom the American Revolutionary contend defence reaction of freedom the American Civil War and more recently that the US military is seen as guaranteeing force for this freedom wherever it goes (for example Afghanistan).This thus produces a smell out of commitment to the flag and the nations values it represents.Thirdly on a more wide and in-depth level, Americans embrace themselves, as superior over the rest of the world. In relation to the American flag this can be seen in ones pass on with it which increases ones attachment to the nation (as said the flag embodies the nation), a basis for nationalist superiority. In simplistic terms, the flag serves as a reminder of this perception and produces a superstar of nationalism in Americans. Thus, the flag promotes the grab that the US is superior to other nations and should be a world power.
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