Canadian Review of Studies in Nationalism: Revue Canadienne Des Études Sur Le Nationalisme, Томови 3-4University of Prince Edward Island., 1975 |
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... dominant form of worship . The common denominator of all nationalists is not love for an abstraction called the state , but worship of the political power which emanates from control of the modern industrial state . Marxism was , at ...
... dominant form of worship . The common denominator of all nationalists is not love for an abstraction called the state , but worship of the political power which emanates from control of the modern industrial state . Marxism was , at ...
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... dominant society mean that that sense is lacking , or does it only mean that their sense of destiny means working together for a common racially or culturally nationalistic goal ? Kohn and Daniel Walden have succinctly expressed the ...
... dominant society mean that that sense is lacking , or does it only mean that their sense of destiny means working together for a common racially or culturally nationalistic goal ? Kohn and Daniel Walden have succinctly expressed the ...
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... dominant group with minorities ; societies in which there is a core culture , linked to central institutions , with differen- tiated groups in the peripheral zones ; the dominant , bipolar pattern ; the multipolar pattern , with no dominant ...
... dominant group with minorities ; societies in which there is a core culture , linked to central institutions , with differen- tiated groups in the peripheral zones ; the dominant , bipolar pattern ; the multipolar pattern , with no dominant ...
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