Order and Progress

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"Order and Progress" is the English rendering of Brazil’s national motto, famously displayed on the country’s flag and inspired by positivist philosophy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf national motto
political slogan
translation
adoptedWith proclamation of the Republic of Brazil
appearsOn flag of Brazil NERFINISHED
associatedMovement Brazilian Positivist Church NERFINISHED
associatedWith Brazilian Republic NERFINISHED
Brazilian flag design
Brazilian national identity
associatedWithPerson Miguel Lemos NERFINISHED
Raimundo Teixeira Mendes NERFINISHED
countryUsedBy Brazil NERFINISHED
hasTheme order
progress
hasTranslationInPortuguese Ordem e Progresso
ideologicalBasis positivist philosophy
scientific rationalism
inspiredBy Auguste Comte NERFINISHED
positivism
language English
meaning Order and Progress NERFINISHED
mottoType national motto of Brazil
originalForm Ordem e Progresso NERFINISHED
originalLanguage Portuguese
positionOnFlag central banner across the blue globe
relatedConcept modernization
national development
social order
scriptOnFlag green capital letters
shortFormOf Love as principle and order as the basis; progress as the goal
symbolizes aspiration for social stability and advancement
usedIn Brazilian government symbolism
Brazilian national discourse
usedSince 1889

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Ordem e Progresso translation Order and Progress
Frederic Harrison notableWork Order and Progress