Nationalism looks to the past, not the future. Discuss
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- Nationalism looks to the past, not the future. Discuss
- Past
- Conservative Nationalism
- Nostalgic and backward looking
- Defence for traditional institutions, way of life
- Reflects on past age of national glory or triumph
- Resist change as journey into unknown and want to defend national identity, stable societies should be based on common culture
- Concerns w/ cultural diversity, supranationalism, immigration
- Disraeli and Bismarck; maintains social order and defends monarchy, parliament etc
- Society is organic and nations emerge naturally from desire of human beings to live with others who possess the same views, habits and appearance
- Psychologically imperfect, seek security within national community to avoid anomie (Durkheim)
- Disraeli, nationalism way to prevent social revolution, WC not alienated
- Expansionist/Chauvinist Nationalism
- 'Golden age' exemplifying national glory or superiority
- Evident in fascist nationalism, Evident in First and Second Reich
- Justifies its goals by belief in racialism aand the belief that not all nations are equal in their right to self-determination
- Nat offerse security, self-respect and pride, which gives large appeal to those who feel powerless
- Often stimulated by 'negative integration' where other nations or races are portrayed as enemy
- Nation draws together in the face of the enemy and experiences heightened sense of own identity and importance
- Against immigration, Golden Dawn Fascists in Greece linked to attacks on migrant workers
- Some wish to cleanse nation of anything not related to nat foundation, and want it to undergo a palingenesis (Griffin), where nation is reborn and they can recreate a past period of glory
- Cultural Nationalism
- Ethnic Nationalism
- Conservative Nationalism
- Future
- Liberal Nationalism
- Quest for sovereign independence
- Forge world of independent nation states-reorder intnl and domestic politics
- Self government through constitutionalism and democracy
- Mill 'the boundaries of govt should coincide in the main with those of nationality'
- Mazzini believed indv and collective liberty could be improved through LibNat
- Anti-colonial Nationalism
- Fuses goal of self-determination with quest for political, economic, independence and social development
- Overthrow of colonial rule, collectivisation of wealth (e.g. rejection of western ideas) and establishment of rationally based planning system
- Gandhi Quote if i can find it lol
- Often based on Marxist-Leninist thinking e.g. bourgeoisie bc many believed colonialism to be extended form of class oppression
- Colonies largely in Africa and Asia wished to overthrow powers of Britain, France, Spain and the Netherlands
- Political Nationalism
- Liberal Nationalism
- Both progressive and reactionary characteristics commonly exist within sub traditions
- Expansionist may look to the future by quest for creation of empires and world domination e.g Arian
- Some agree with self-determination, just not all nations are equal in their rights to it
- AntiC could be reactionary because many looked to return to pre-colonial era of small communes
- Expansionist may look to the future by quest for creation of empires and world domination e.g Arian
- Past
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