SOC 7171 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Cultural Artifact, Chauvinism, Feminist Theory

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Previous movements of marxism and marxist theory, the recent wars, regimes of independence and revolutions are key in this matter. Generally there are two regimes against each other (e. g. ussr & prc). Every revolution is defined in terms of national, having a territorial and social space from the previous revolution. Marxist theory is national in terms of its substance. Rather new nations accept new members even though they may appear to be consolidated and are challenged by the sub-nations from other boarders. Nations, nationality and nationalism are all difficult to define and analyze. There is no scientific definition but the phenomenon continues to exist. Thus, the goal of this chapter is to offer a suggestion toward this anomaly. How nations came into being and how they change over time. They are crossings of historical forces and become merged as time progresses. Eyes of the historian vs. the eyes of the nationalist. Formal universality of its sociological concept vs. concrete manifestations.

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