Patriotic Dissent

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Patriotic dissent is the idea that a citizen of a republic has the right and the civic duty to not follow the crowd on matters political, but rather to stand up and try to do what's best for the country, even if it's unpopular, difficult, or labeled "unpatriotic." It is a controversial variation on the theme of civil duty in republicanism.

The majority often labels dissenters as unpatriotic.

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American history is full of examples of patriotic dissent:

Wheeler leaks top secret US war plan three days before Pearl Harbor

Categories: [Political Terms] [Republicanism]


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