Does the rise of 'Illiberal Nationalism' indicate a structural flaw in the Nation-State model, or a contingent Political Reaction?
Does the rise of 'Illiberal Nationalism' indicate a structural flaw in the Nation-State model, or a contingent Political Reaction?
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This analysis explores the interplay between illiberal nationalism and its structural foundations, employing textual and historical methods. It distinguishes key concepts such as nation, nationality, and nationalism, while differentiating democracy from political liberalism. The discussion critiques the liberal-nationalist orthodoxy through the lenses of Tamir, Miller, and Appiah, and delves into Mazzini's republicanism, emphasising duties over individual rights. Finally, it addresses the...