Teaching Patriotism
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If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to [email protected]. Martha Nussbaum, professor of Law and Ethics at the University of Chicago's Philosophy Department, Law School, and Divinity School, discusses her ideas in teaching a type of patriotism in schools that is rooted in good values, protective of conscience, and friendly to critical thinking and dissent. She supports her argument from the history of the U.S. and India and from figures such as Lincoln, King, Gandhi, and Nehru.
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