Nation and Nationalism

By:
Ernest Gellner
Year Published:
1983
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Ernest Gellner's "Nations and Nationalism" (1983) examines the rise and significance of nationalism. Gellner argues that nationalism emerges with modernity, driven by the need for cultural homogeneity to sustain industrial societies. He explores how nationalism shapes modern identity and political boundaries, offering insights into its enduring impact on global politics.

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