A form of nationalism that's fuelled by a keen sense of ethnic distinctiveness and the desire to preserve it
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The belief that nations are ancient and deep-rooted, fashioned out of psychology, culture and biology
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A form of nationalism that emphasises political allegiance based on a vision of a community of equal citizens, allowing respect for ethnic and cultural diversity that doesn't challenge core civic values
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A sentiment of loyalty towards a certain population, bonds that are cultural rather than racial
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The theory that meaning is imposed on the external world b the beliefs and assumptions we hold; reality is a social construct
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The principle of absolute and unrestricted power expressed either as unchallengeable legal authority of unquestionable political power
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The genuine interests of a collective body, equivalent to the common good; the will of all, provided each person acts selflessly
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A sovereign political association within which citizenship and nationality overlap; one nation within a single state
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The process through which a collection of separate political entities, are integrated into a single state
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The process through which a nation is liberated from foreign rule, usually involving the establishment of sovereign statehood