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30 September, 11:24

in what ways did the idea of tradition informed and justify their various calls for seperate nationhood?

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  1. 30 September, 11:45
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    First published Thu Nov 29, 2001; substantive revision Mon Dec 15, 2014

    The term "nationalism" is generally used to describe two phenomena: (1) the attitude that the members of a nation have when they care about their national identity, and (2) the actions that the members of a nation take when seeking to achieve (or sustain) self-determination. (1) raises questions about the concept of a nation (or national identity), which is often defined in terms of common origin, ethnicity, or cultural ties, and specifically about whether an individual's membership in a nation should be regarded as non-voluntary or voluntary. (2) raises questions about whether self-determination must be understood as involving having full statehood with complete authority over domestic and international affairs, or whether something less is required.
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