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What Is It? Nationalism emerged as part of the French Revolution It is based on being a part of a Nation- State
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Elements of a Nation-State Nation = a group of people unified by a common culture, ethnicity, values or language – Example: Iroquois State = a political or geographic location where a government is sovereign – Example: USA, France
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The Nation-State Nation-state – shared set of values, morals, culture, language – Living within defined political boundaries Examples? – Iceland – Hungary – Swaziland – North / South Korea
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What Drives Nationalism? Desire for self determination – People choose own leaders Desire for freedom from foreign occupation
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So What’s the Big Deal? Radical idea for its time Threatened change in status quo of Europe – No monarchs unless they were constitutionally limited (self determination idea) – Led to very violent wars Conservatives fighting to hold onto power Nationalists fighting to free people to determine their own course
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Problems with Nationalism Moral question: What actions are justifiable when people are fighting to establish their country’s freedom? – Anything goes? – That leads to very brutal, atrocity laden conflicts
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Extreme Nationalism Linking government to extreme nationalism can lead to terrible excesses in the name of “The People” or “The Homeland” or “The Mother Country” – Examples: Fascism, Nazism, Stalinist USSR
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