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Key Themes

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Key Themes

There are many key themes which relate to nationalism

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Human Nature

  • Nations and nationality are not natural, they are a conscious formation.
  • Boundaries mark out nations and contain people within them. The structures of the nation, such as political institutions and the media, create a unique political culture, loyalties, identities, and/or attachments.
  • This can be related to inclusive forms of nationalism, like civic nationalism, which expect adherence to common values despite differences like culture
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Rationality

  • Rational nationalism is the result of a rational calculation by political actors who believe that the political and economic condition of the nation will be better served by a greater degree of self-determination.
  • Exclusive nationalism is less of a rational calculation. Membership of the nation is afforded only to those who meet the exclusive requirements, such as ethnic, racial, or cultural characteristics.
  • Exclusive nationalism is, therefore, an example of nationalism which is more instinctive than rational and so could be the result of learnt behaviour.
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The state

  • Self-determination within the boundaries of one’s own state is the main objective of most strands of nationalism.
  • Minority nations, like Scotland, Quebec and Catalonia, may already be part of a state but desire the formation of their own independent state to achieve their full potential.
  • Statehood would also provide protection for their culture, traditions and way of life; for example, the protection of the French language in Quebec.
  • Nations without territory, like the Kurds or Palestinians, desire their own state in the land that they consider to be theirs but it occupied by other states.
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  • Civic nationalism uses the state for the promotion of shared values.
  • Conservative and chauvinistic nationalists see the state as the ultimate focus of pride and loyalty.
  • This may manifest as patriotism or, at worst, lead to more expansionist forms of nationalism like that seen in Nazi Germany.

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There are many themes which relate to nationalism.

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Society

  • Society takes on different meanings depending on which strand of nationalism one adheres to.
  • Civic and liberal nationalism believe that all societies are equal despite their cultural, ethnic and/or linguistic differences.
  • In a civic nation, society can be made up of different cultures and/or religions so long as there is adherence to society’s common values. ‘Outsiders’ can and will be admitted to society so long as they adhere to these values.
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  • In an ethnic nation, society may be more intolerant to outsiders or those who do not meet the ethnic requirements. The supremacy of the dominant ethnicity may lead to conflict and/or ethnic cleansing; for example, the ethnic cleansing of Bosnians and Croats in Yugoslavia in the 1990s.
  • In a cultural nation, outsiders may be welcomed but, as well as taking on its values, may be expected to participate in the cultural life of society.
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The economy

  • Economic self-sufficiency may be the ultimate goal of nationalists. Black nationalism, for example, envisaged the economic emancipation of blacks within their own economic system.
  • Socialists see the capitalist economic system as the key deficiency in society. The revision or total overthrow of capitalism is desirable to reduce inequality and class divisions.
  • This may be achieved on a national or international scale.
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  • Anti/post-colonial nationalists see freedom from colonialism and self-determination as a means to achieve economic prosperity.
  • Conservative nationalists place the nation at the forefront of economic policy. The primary purpose of the nation is to generate economic growth and advance the economic condition of its citizens.
  • This has led to tensions in Britain as some conservative nationalists believe that the national interest is best served by closer links with the EU while others believe the opposite.

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