Patriotism is Progressive

10 Principles of True Patriotism

American exceptionalism

Responsibility for the common good

Equality of opportunity

Patriotic capitalism

Mutual obligation

Service to country

Stewardship

Common sense virtue

Tolerance and common cause

Pragmatism

Welcome to The True Patriot Network

What better time than an election year to distinguish between true and false patriots? In this campaign season, candidates and media have focused our attention on lapel pins, the pledge of allegiance, symbols, and declarations. But what is true patriotism?  

VoteOur contention is that when you unpack true American patriotism — the idea of country before self — what you discover is a moral framework that goes back to this nation's founding, and that is inherently progressive. Living by such principles as service, stewardship, tolerance, and equality of opportunity, true patriots show that devotion to this nation means working to help America reach its exceptional potential and promise.

Whatever your party, faction, or faith, we hope you will agree that we owe our country and the next generation a more purposeful politics. We invite you to read our book, The True Patriot, and continue the discussion.

Poll: Americans Seek New Vision of Patriotism

Americans are deeply dissatisfied with how America’s political leaders typically invoke patriotism. According to our recent poll, the U.S. public shows a strong desire for a new vision of patriotism that features more emphasis on the future, constructive change, and progressive civic values.

The poll, conducted by Greenberg Quinlan Rosner, also reveals opinions on the 2008 presidential candidates. While Senator John McCain is currently regarded as significantly more patriotic than Senator Barack Obama, Obama actually wins a hypothetical patriotism-centered debate with McCain, if Obama frames his agenda within a narrative of patriotism centered on progressive values.

Key findings include:

  • 76 percent of respondents believe that political leaders “invoke patriotism in a cheap and empty way.” 
  • The single most negative thing Americans feel about patriotism is that “politicians often exploit it to manipulate the public.”
  • By a 20-point margin, 58 to 38 percent, respondents believe patriotism should be more about “actively improving” America than simply honoring its past.
  • Although more Americans rate Sen. McCain as patriotic (74 percent) than Sen. Obama (56 percent), when Obama frames his idea of patriotism in terms that call on America to live up to its ideals and promise, respondents prefer his patriotism-centered argument over McCain’s more traditional patriotic framing by 11 points – and that represents a widening of the Obama’s current 8-point, 47-39 percent lead in a ballot test, with significant movement among independent voters. These findings signal both challenges and opportunities for Obama.

This poll shows that progressives should view patriotism not as a vulnerability but as a powerful magnet. Properly framed, progressive patriotism pulls voters in.

The survey indicates Americans are frustrated with the divisive and manipulative brand of patriotism that has dominated politics in recent years. They are looking, instead, for a more constructive and future-oriented vision of patriotism, rooted in ideas of constructive change and progressive civic values such as stewardship, fair play, service to others, and shared responsibility for the common good.

These results suggest that progressives have an opportunity to reclaim the national dialogue over patriotism. After many years during which conservatives used patriotic language and symbols to put progressives on the defensive – and at a time when overwhelming majorities feel the country has gotten off track and is in need of change – the new findings suggest the public is ready to hear progressive leaders talk about their own agendas as an expression of their patriotic values. Indeed, the survey indicates that when properly framed, patriotism can be a compelling and affirmative asset for progressives.

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Praise for The True Patriot

"A must read for progressives and conservatives alike. Eric Liu and Nick Hanauer return the definition of patriotism to the founders' ideal and challenge all of us to put aside meaningless partisanship and rise up through sacrifice and innovation to face the practical realities of the 21st century"
ANDY STERN, President, Service Employees International Union and author of A Country That Works