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9 votes
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Evangelical pastor discusses the link between Barabbas and MAGA Christian nationalism
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The unpunished: How extremists took over Israel
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Populist parties’ divisions jeopardise chances of setting EU agenda
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Revealed: US conservative thinktank’s links to extremist fraternal order, Claremont Institute officials closely involved with Society for American Civic Renewal
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Olof Dreijer on the Knife, Swedish nationalism and dancefloor activism
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How Finland survived a 1,000,000+ Soviet invasion (1939-1940)
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The specter of nationalism – Identity politics has always influenced elections. In 2024, it will pose a serious threat to liberalism—and to democracy itself.
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Notes on the Ivory Coast
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German right wing extremists strategically purchase rural land
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Why Indian universities are ditching English-only education
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My country isn’t a nation (2021)
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This boring gray boat patrolling the US east coast is actually a vigilante
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Why do so many Scots cling to a false affinity with Norway?
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The world’s longest suspension bridge is history in the making. After 2,000 years of political and technical hitches, Italy says it’s finally ready to connect Sicily to the mainland.
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Joko Widodo wants local governments to ditch Visa, Mastercard
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Far right's triumph in my country reveals a very Swedish brand of intolerance – political parties proved that our supposed liberalism is only skin deep
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Nationalism is underrated by intellectuals
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The problem of nationalism
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China’s troll king: How a tabloid editor became the voice of Chinese nationalism
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Bertrand Russell’s ‘scientific’ philosophy was a bulwark against nationalism
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The making of a state: Why did Czechoslovakia become one nation instead of two?
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Nationalism, prejudice, and FDA regulation
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Blood and soil in Narendra Modi's India
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Scandinavian Airlines clarifies an advert intended to highlight the role of travel, immigration and cultural diversity after it was pilloried online by far-right and nationalist groups
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What's good about nationalism?
This is a question I've been thinking about a great deal in the context of changing global power dynamics. Rising authoritarianism, militarism, fundamentalism, and other ailments of our times are...
This is a question I've been thinking about a great deal in the context of changing global power dynamics. Rising authoritarianism, militarism, fundamentalism, and other ailments of our times are getting in the way of dealing with universal threats to humanity, like climate change, pandemics, and even asteroid impacts.
But nationalism has such a grip on people's psyches... Parts are nostalgic, and parts are about tribal sense of belonging and purpose. Tonight, I watched a Chef's Table episode about a young Russian chef on a mission to make Russian cuisine great again (not his words). The interesting thing is that Mukhin essentially acknowledges that he's helping Russian cuisine become great not by denigrating other nation's products, or clinging to an idealized version of his home food, but through intentionally discovering what is worthwhile elsewhere and at home. It got me thinking about what's been lost in a globalized world, what could be found in isolated places, and what it would take to let people bridge local interests and universal values.
I'd also watched Raise Hell: The Life and Times of Molly Ivins over the weekend. Ivins' writing on Texas state politics as a microcosm and foreshadowing of current U.S. concerns is essential. Then I read Citylab's old story on the paralysis of New York subway system development.
It occurred to me that the U.S. has become fractally parochial, with increasingly local or corporate interests thwarting any exercise favoring broader national or regional goods. The original framing of the nation in the U.S. Constitution has significant flaws because of the original tension between sovereign state interests, and the federal system. We're not learning from the rest of the world very well, either.
I'm curious about whether Tilders think there's such a thing as positive nationalism, capable of both unifying localities and maintaining or growing what's good about a culture in the face of potentially hostile competing nations.
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Do you think there are positive aspects to nationalism, and if so, what?
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Do you think nationalism has been, on balance, a positive or negative force in your country in the past?
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Do you think nationalism is, on balance, a positive or negative force in your country right now?
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Do you think your country could have a positive version of nationalism in the future?
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Is it necessary to exclude or mitigate influences from elsewhere in order to maintain the original nature of your national culture?
If I may ask, please include your nationality when responding.
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The blood-dimmed tide - Climate change is poised to alter the face of global conflict
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Cricket in the service of Hindu Nationalism
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Facebook’s Libra and national monetary sovereignty: A tale of two monopolies
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Americans reflect on the prevalence and pain of being told "go back to your country"
13 votes -
Why has India embraced the far-right?
12 votes -
What if climate change and rising nationalism both had the same solution?
11 votes -
The powerful group shaping the rise of Hindu nationalism in India
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This is your brain on nationalism
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‘I’m not racist, but …’
10 votes -
The strongmen strike back
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Mountain of tongues: Can a nationalist movement from the internet save the world's most scattered people?
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Our increasingly fascist public discourse
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How the UN migration pact got trolled
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Rosie the CNC machinist: American manufacturing as a warfare domain
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I survived the Warsaw ghetto. Here are the lessons I’d like to pass on
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The great Chinese art heist
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The great Chinese art heist
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What is the morally appropriate language in which to think and write?
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Polish government might prosecute people who fly LGBT white eagle flag for desecrating a national symbol
10 votes