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Internationally, Fat Land appeared at a time fraught with jingoism at home and anti-Americanism abroad.
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But by referencing Anonymous and Occupy, these two go beyond general jingoism to something more specific.
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Critics of that war paint it as a display of jingoism, carried out chiefly for Thatcher's political convenience.
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As Lepore details, Whitaker and Baxter mounted a campaign based on a mix of jingoism and fiscal conservatism.
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This may sound like mere jingoism -- if Jesse Jackson and the Canadians disapprove, it's the right thing to do.
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So we have had the former Smiths frontman Morrissey proving Godwin's law by likening the enthusiastic Olympics coverage to jingoism and Nazism.
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He loathed the Paris crowd, adored his run-down manor on the Cotentin peninsula in Normandy and loved France almost to the point of jingoism.
ECONOMIST: Liberty and democracy
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But nowadays you find dogmatic hostility to France only on the dottier fringes of the Spanish right, and Mr Arroyo is keen to dissociate himself from jingoism.
ECONOMIST: If in doubt, bash the French
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Furthermore, the settlement not only was the greatest 19th-century triumph of rational internationalism over short-sighted jingoism, but also marked the breakpoint between the previous 100 years of Anglo-American strain.
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This is nothing but trite, cliche ridden, political jingoism.
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Such jingoism is also self-defeating.
ECONOMIST: And the mainstream parties would do well to heed it