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{{popular tag|nationalism}}
 
{{popular tag|nationalism}}
  
'''Nationalism''' is the descriptor of a [[political philosophy]] where an individual is identified by the nation that individual is supposedly part of. Often some members of ethnic minorities confuse nationalism with radical thought and promote it for the members of their group.
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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]].  
  
Nationalism combined with socialism is [[nazism]].
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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.
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
 
* [[patriotism]]
 
* [[patriotism]]
 
* [[fascism]]
 
* [[fascism]]
* [[nazism]]
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* [[national socialism]]
 
* [[racism]]
 
* [[racism]]
 
* [[Black nationalism]]
 
* [[Black nationalism]]
* [[separtatism]]
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* [[separatism]]
 
* [[NationalOversimplification]]
 
* [[NationalOversimplification]]
  
[[Category:Forms of discrimination]]
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[[Category:Political philosophies]]

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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.

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