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Traditional Marxist thought claimed that nationalism was not important to socialist societies because nations themselves were creations of the capitalist stage of development . According to the traditional view , it was precisely the ...
Traditional Marxist thought claimed that nationalism was not important to socialist societies because nations themselves were creations of the capitalist stage of development . According to the traditional view , it was precisely the ...
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One other common interpretation of the motive forces of nationalism emphasizes the transition from traditional societies to modern societies . This view was particularly popular in the 1950s and 1960s when many parts of the world seemed ...
One other common interpretation of the motive forces of nationalism emphasizes the transition from traditional societies to modern societies . This view was particularly popular in the 1950s and 1960s when many parts of the world seemed ...
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... tend to form cohesive cultural ethnic groups , often geographically concentrated in traditional homelands . In many instances , the majority group is also the historical conqueror , and is therefore regarded as the traditional foe .
... tend to form cohesive cultural ethnic groups , often geographically concentrated in traditional homelands . In many instances , the majority group is also the historical conqueror , and is therefore regarded as the traditional foe .
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