CDNS 1000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Land Speed Record, Northern Ontario, Print Culture
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Idea of a strong identification of a state. Belief that every person has the right to belong to a state or nation. Every person has the right to the privileges of belonging to that nation. Belief that the nation is positive; political ideology. See the rise of nationalism in times such as the olympics: proving through feats of. Idea that one state is superior to others strength a nation is stronger than other nations. All fo(cid:396)(cid:373)s of (cid:374)atio(cid:374)alis(cid:373) do(cid:374)"t (cid:396)e(cid:395)ui(cid:396)e people to go to othe(cid:396) pla(cid:272)es. Some forms of nationalism are reactionary, such as keeping the country pure. Creation of the immigration laws in the u. k. Other forms of nationalism are revolutionary, some forms of nationalism seek to create a homeland for an ethnic group. Is interesting because although it usually focuses on the country as a whole, there can be competing forms of nationalism within the country.