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  Is Europe Converging on Constitutional Patriotism? (And If So: Is It Justified?)
 
 
Title: Is Europe Converging on Constitutional Patriotism? (And If So: Is It Justified?)
Author: Muller, Jan-Werner
Appeared in: Critical review of international social and political philosophy
Paging: Volume 10 (2007) nr. 3 pages 377-387
Year: 2007-09
Contents: In public justifications, but even more in state practice, it is argued that European countries are converging on a notion of membership and political attachment that is best theorized in terms of the category of constitutional patriotism. What once appeared as a highly idiosyncratic construct for the very specific situation of post-war West Germany is now becoming an accepted norm and practice across Western Europe at least. A number of specific empirical research questions are suggested that would allow this thesis to be tested. However, regardless of whether there is any convergence on constitutional patriotism empirically, it is argued that normatively such a convergence would be justified.
Publisher: Routledge
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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