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+ | '''Nationalism''' is the descriptor of a [[political philosophy]] where an individual is identified by the nation that individual is supposedly part of. This nation is often one relating to a collection of [[tradition]]s which is not necessarily identified with a [[state]]. | ||
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+ | The words nationalism combined with socialism make [[national socialism]]. However, the national socialists were more specifically racial nationalist and had little to do with socialism, except as a facade. | ||
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+ | Famous anarchists who were also nationalist include [[Mikhail Bakunin]]. Many many other anarchists oppose nationalism however. | ||
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+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | * [[patriotism]] | ||
+ | * [[fascism]] | ||
+ | * [[national socialism]] | ||
+ | * [[racism]] | ||
+ | * [[Black nationalism]] | ||
+ | * [[separatism]] | ||
+ | * [[NationalOversimplification]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Political philosophies]] |
Latest revision as of 18:21, 11 November 2010
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Nationalism is the descriptor of a political philosophy where an individual is identified by the nation that individual is supposedly part of. This nation is often one relating to a collection of traditions which is not necessarily identified with a state.
The words nationalism combined with socialism make national socialism. However, the national socialists were more specifically racial nationalist and had little to do with socialism, except as a facade.
Famous anarchists who were also nationalist include Mikhail Bakunin. Many many other anarchists oppose nationalism however.