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Nationalism is a form of mass politics from "summary" of Imagined Communities by Benedict Anderson

Nationalism, as a form of mass politics, is a phenomenon that brings together individuals who may never meet but share a common sense of identity and belonging. It is not confined to the elite or a select group of individuals but rather permeates through society, uniting people from all walks of life under a common cause. This mass movement is not based on personal relationships or direct interactions but on the shared belief in a collective identity that transcends individual differences. The idea of nationalism as mass politics challenges traditional notions of political organization, which are often based on hierarchies and centralized power. Instead of relying on top-down control, nationalism mobilizes the masses through a sense of shared purpose and collective identity. This creates a powerful force that can shape the course of history and challenge existing power structures. Nationalism as mass pol...
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    Imagined Communities

    Benedict Anderson

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