Political Science 2230E Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: John Stuart Mill, Social Forces, Free Trade

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Multinational canada: term used to refer to how multiple nations live in canada. These nations are constructed and are supported by social conditions: language, culture, history. On sociological basis of these nations does not exist. Nations are the result of national leaderships who try to invest in social conditions with. "stateless" -> may not hold if state is federation. Have majority nations (have numbers and power) Understand nationality in terms of central state. Internal nations: embrace all forms of nations which see their collectivity as smaller than state as a whole. John stuart mill: "a necessary condition of free institutions that the boundaries of government should coincide in the main of those nationalities" Provoked lord acton to declare freedom was secured by presence of several actions in same state -> chief instrument in civilization, greater advancement than national unity which is the ideal to modern liberalism. Alfred cobban: multinational states must re-enter political canon from which, as.

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