The Anatomy of Nationalism: A Fresh Appraisal Based on Recent Case Studies

Libertarian Papers 10 (2018)
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: Meaningfully defining “nationalism” is particularly challenging in a twenty-first-century context. Combined with overlap with related concepts, such as “statism” and “patriotism,” there exists an ever-present risk of losing the ability to effectively identify the main features of nationalism, and therefore a risk of losing our awareness of its influence. However, the resurgence of nationalism […]

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Nationalism.Nenad Miscevic - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.

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