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Nations And Nationalism by Ernest Gellner

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Book name: Nations And Nationalism (2024)
Category: Culture
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Pages: 200 pages
Language: English
Publication data: Jan. 1, 1983, midnight
This book presents a theoretical exploration of the concept of nationalism, the social conditions fostering it, and its role in the modern world. The author argues that nationalism is a product of industrial society, which necessitates a homogenous culture for communication and a centralized education system to sustain the industrial and economic structure. The work critically examines the origins and implications of nationalism, suggesting that it is not an ancient phenomenon but rather a relatively recent one that arises when a society transitions from agrarian to industrial. The author contends that nationalism serves to align the political and national unit, without necessarily corresponding to pre-existing ethnic or cultural identities, and is a political principle that holds that the political and the national unit should be congruent. The 6374th greatest book of all time

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Ernest Gellner

Ernest Gellner

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