HUMR 1001 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Lucien Bouchard, Real Country, Minority Rights

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American revolution: begins with a declaration of independence. Justifies an act of separation, a change of allegiance. The refers the human population in general. Independence: represented physically (america and great britain was literally separated by an ocean) French revolution: declaration of the rights of man. Article 3 states: the principle of all sovereignty resides essentially in the nation. : each individual constitutes a member of the nation (or the people ) A collective group defined by a common identity based on such factors as race, religion, language, etc. The principle of popular sovereignty transforms into the right to self- determination. Can justify national independence movements within distinct territorial states. Ideology of nationalism: emerges in the 19th century. Based on the idea that the world is divided into many different nations. Believes that every nation should, ideally, have its own state: 3 steps: Declare a certain territory to belong to them by right.

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