2. Patriotism
• Patriotism - particularly emotional
experience of belonging to the
country and citizenship, language and
traditions.
• Notions of patriotism associated with
anxious attitude of country, but the
idea of the essence of patriotism in
different people different things. For
this reason, some people consider
themselves patriots, and others do not
consider themselves as such.
3. Patriotism in the stories
• Patriotism - particularly emotional
experience of belonging to the
country and citizenship, language and
traditions.
• Notions of patriotism associated with
anxious attitude of country, but the
idea of the essence of patriotism in
different people different things. For
this reason, some people consider
themselves patriots, and others do not
consider themselves as such.
4. • Patriotism - love of country, devotion
to him, the desire by its actions serve
his interests.
• In the Roman Empire patriotism
existed as local "polis" patriotism and
imperial patriotism. Polis patriotism
supports various local religious cults.
Roman emperors in order to unite the
population of the empire under the
leadership of Rome attempted to
empire-wide formation of cults, some
of which were based on the
deification of the emperor.
6. • Cosmopolitanism - a cosmopolitan
citizen of the world (people cosmos -
the universe) - the ideology of "world
citizenship" that places the interests
of humanity above the interests of
individual nations or states and to
include the inhabitants of the earth,
regardless of nationality or any
geographical tribal affiliation.
7. story
• Cosmopolitanism originated in
ancient Greece, the idea of world
citizenship were even cut, but for the
first time proclaimed himself
"cosmopolitan" Diogenes. While
cosmopolitanism developed in
teaching the Cynics, a strong impetus
for this was the Peloponnesian War,
which led to a negative view of the
limited requirements of local
patriotism because of the loss of
independence and the importance of
individual policyholders. Later Stoics
developed the theoretical basis,
especially in the Roman era, helped
by universal empire.
8. A presentation was made by:
1. Ekaterina Zakharova
2. Anastasia Zakharova