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Nationalism is seen as a dirty word from "summary" of The Death of the West by Patrick J. Buchanan

Nationalism, a sentiment that has historically inspired nations to great achievements and victories, has fallen out of favor in recent times. Once a source of pride and unity, nationalism is now met with disdain and suspicion. Critics often label nationalism as outdated, dangerous, or even racist. This negative perception of nationalism has permeated society, leading many to distance themselves from any association with the term. In today's globalized world, where borders are becoming increasingly blurred and international cooperation is valued above all else, nationalism is viewed as a hindrance to progress. It is seen as a force that divides rather than unites, that promotes exclusion rather than inclusion. The rise of multiculturalism and globalism has further marginalized nationalism, pushing it to the fringes of political discourse. Moreover, the atrocities committed in the name of nationalism throughout history have tainted its reputation. The two World Wars, fueled by extreme nationalist ideologies, serve as a stark reminder of the dangers of unchecked nationalism. The association of nationalism with viol...
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    The Death of the West

    Patrick J. Buchanan

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