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... PM in Madhesi attire. We will be privy yet again, to an historic inauguration of a new nationalism in a "New Nepal."When nationwide protests were on-going against the VP's swearing-in, ... millions of people in the twentieth century. One of the major causes of most of those conflicts has been nationalism of a different kind; one that gets out of hand, turns into hatred of others, and sparks violence, ...
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... the current level of division is staggering. You can go on and on with the examples. If nationalism is in fact on the rise, this cannot mean the meaningful commitment to national unity ... mutual self-interest. This is not nothing, but it's hardly much evidence for the rise of Iraqi nationalism taken in the balance with everything else.Much of the rest of political progress, such as it is, in the COR ...
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... truth from the '60s abides --- the sense that we are citizens of the world."Patriotism" and "nationalism" are cheap ideologies that disrespect their believers in fundamental --- and often fatal ... believe it by oppression. Oppression of a religion or a nationalist ideology by another religion or nationalism only reinforces peoples sense of identity with it. It was for this reason and this alone that ...
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... affects Nationalists internationally, whether they are Asian, Arab, and African etc. Nationalism is in itself an international ideology, which can be used by ANY people to promote and defend ... insidious changes.*** I will discuss more in my second part of this article about the struggle between Nationalism and globalization. This will include the issue of how globalization can lead to the creation ...
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... , Benedict Anderson, Harry Benda, and John Funston – major scholars of nationalism -- would agree that Umno does not have an ideology except to sustain its elusive political superiority via the ... when these are also subject to the sociological interrogations of subjectivity and relativity?Nationalism is a psychological and cultural construct useful and effective when deployed under certain economic ...
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... ) construct, something which is destined to wither away as humanity becomes more enlightened. The other is that nationalism is something that the non-religious can use as a sort of substitute for religion, something to satisfy ... supposedly have in our lives. Both positions depend on the premise that nationalism is a phenomenon analogous to religion, something that belongs in the same psychological ...
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