INGREDIENTS OF NATIONALISM

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INGREDIENTS OF NATIONALISM

NATIONALISM

Nation: A large aggregate of people united by common descent, history, culture, or language, inhabiting a particular country or territory Nation-state: a political entity (a state) associated with a particular cultural entity Nationalism: Extreme form of Patriotic feeling and marked by a feeling of superiority over other countries

A certain defined (sometimes vague) unit of territory [possessed or coveted] NATIONALISM

Common cultural characteristics (Language, customs, literature, religion manners, etc…) #2 CULTURE NATIONALISM

Common independent or sovereign government or the desire for one. NATIONALISM

Common history (even if invented) or common origin (even if mistaken or racial in nature). NATIONALISM

Common pride in achievements (often the military more than the cultural) NATIONALISM

Common sorrow in its tragedies (particularly its defeats) NATIONALISM

Disregard to other similar groups, especially if these prevent or seem to threaten the national existence #7 Hostility NATIONALISM

The nation will have a great and glorious future and become supreme in some way #8 Hope NATIONALISM