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  2. Edward Countryman - Wikipedia

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    A People in Revolution: The American Revolution and Political Society in New York, 1760-1790.Johns Hopkins University Press. 1981. ISBN 9780801826252. OCLC 7551670. ...

  3. Patriotism - Wikipedia

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    An excess of patriotism is called chauvinism; another related term is jingoism. The English word "patriot" derived from "compatriot", in the 1590s, from Middle French patriote in the 15th century. The French word's compatriote and patriote originated directly from Late Latin patriota "fellow-countryman" in the 6th

  4. Mike Pence - Wikipedia

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    [99] [100] In 2014, a little over one year after taking office, Pence helped establish a $10-million state preschool pilot program in Indiana and testified personally before the state Senate Education Committee in favor of the program to convince fellow Republicans (several of whom opposed the proposal) to approve the plan.

  5. What Fans Need to Know About the Story Behind 'Fellow ... - AOL

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    As both men find themselves enmeshed with the political world of Washington, D.C. during the McCarthy era, the show does shine a light on real people from that time to help move the story forward.

  6. How Is Fellow Travelers Different From the Book? - AOL

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    The novel follows two men working in 1950s Washington, D.C. and the searing, secret relationship that develops between them; it’s a love story, but one that’s uncommonly packed with intrigue ...

  7. ‘Fellow Travelers’ star Jonathan Bailey on the life-changing ...

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    Jonathan Bailey, pictured during an interview on "Late Night with Seth Meyers" on Aug. 15, earned his first Emmy nomination for his role in Showtime's "Fellow Travelers."

  8. Comrade - Wikipedia

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    The literal translation of the word comrade is camerata, with the specific meaning of "comrade-in-arms" or "fellow soldier": it is used by nationalist and militarist right-wing groups. Using one word or the other is a quick way to announce one's political views.

  9. Economic patriotism - Wikipedia

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    Economic patriotism, also referred to as New Economic Patriotism, is a term used to describe the practice of making economic decisions that prioritize certain groups, businesses, or industries based on their regional status. It involves favoring the interests of a specific region over personal interests, and implies a moral obligation to the ...