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Nation, Nation-State, and Nationalism
2019Abstract Max Weber published a good deal as a German nationalist. He wrote about nation and state as a social scientist. Much of his political writing promoted German interests at home and abroad. As a scientist he wrote about ethnic community, national community, and state (though rather less about nationalism and nation-state).
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The nationalization of school superintendent elections
Social Science Quarterly, 2022Aaron C. Weinschenk
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Journal of Language and Politics, 2005
In addition to the socialist discourse on popular education, theoretical contributions of Austro-Marxist intellectuals such as Karl Renner, Otto Bauer and Otto Neurath on multiculturalism represent an important intellectual source of leftist culturalism.
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In addition to the socialist discourse on popular education, theoretical contributions of Austro-Marxist intellectuals such as Karl Renner, Otto Bauer and Otto Neurath on multiculturalism represent an important intellectual source of leftist culturalism.
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2016
At the heart of nationalism lies the belief that humanity is (or ought to be) divided into nations, and that nations are (or ought to be) the basis of independent sovereign states. The basic problem of nationalism is the difficulty (if not impossibility) in making political facts correspond to the national ideal. As a result, scholarship on nationalism
Jennifer Jackson-Preece, Maria Norris
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At the heart of nationalism lies the belief that humanity is (or ought to be) divided into nations, and that nations are (or ought to be) the basis of independent sovereign states. The basic problem of nationalism is the difficulty (if not impossibility) in making political facts correspond to the national ideal. As a result, scholarship on nationalism
Jennifer Jackson-Preece, Maria Norris
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Power grab: political survival through extractive resource nationalization
Democratization, 2020Matthew D. Fails
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2004
Abstract That we die but once to serve our country. (The cover page inscription, a citation from Joseph Addison’s Cato, chosen by Thomas Abbt for the first edition of his On Death for the Fatherland, 1761) As there was no first nationalist, so there was no first event initiating the course of German nationalism.
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Abstract That we die but once to serve our country. (The cover page inscription, a citation from Joseph Addison’s Cato, chosen by Thomas Abbt for the first edition of his On Death for the Fatherland, 1761) As there was no first nationalist, so there was no first event initiating the course of German nationalism.
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The rise of negative partisanship and the nationalization of U.S. elections in the 21st century
, 2016A. Abramowitz, Steven W. Webster
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