There are three kinds of nationalism, which can be divided into two categories -
(Xenophobic Nationalism)
Ethno-nationalism is based on the notion that people of a common heritage form a common culture and thus a legitimate nation, and that a healthy society is one based on this common heritage or origin. It looks to the past in the sense of "where did you originate?" "Where did you come from?" This form of nationalism is usually xenophobic in the sense that ethno-nationalists are wary of foreign intrusions into their organic society.
Racial nationalism is based on the notion that people of a common race form a culture and thus a legitimate nation, and that a healthy society is based on this common race. They usually take pride in both the nation and the race. It looks to the present in the sense of "what race are you?" This form of nationalism is usually xenophobic in the sense that racial nationalists, like ethno-nationalists, are wary of foreign racial intrusions into their organic society, although they are not necessarily as wary of those of the same race.
(Non-xenophobic Nationalism)
Civic nationalism is based on the notion that people of a common community (smaller and larger) form a common culture and thus a legitimate nation, and that a healthy society is based on this common sense of solidarity or community. It looks to the present in the sense of "what are you a part of?" This form of nationalism is usually non-xenophobic in the sense that civic nationalists, unlike ethno or racial nationalists, do not fear or dislike foreigners. Civic nationalists usually adhere to the idea that organic society is a melting pot, where cultures mix in a give-and-take, and grow together into one national culture. Civic nationalists may be wary of cosmopolitanism, or the notion that the world must be one common nation, typically based on the idea that this would undermine the legitimate right of communities and nations to be self-sovereign entities. Traditional civic nationalists define civic nationalism as "the will to live together."
Any form of nationalism can be culturalist - the belief that some cultures (ways of doing things) are superior, morally or pragmatically, to others.
Two that I am aware of:
Ethnic Nationalism: based on common ancestry along with the cultural traditions and language associated with a particular ethnic group as the basis for a nation state.
Civic Nationalism: Nationalism based on the shared political values and political history of those who are citizens of a country. (Deemed to be more inclusive as it is based less on personal characteristics)
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Religious, political, and ethnic
Religious, political, and ethnic
Nationalism can take on various forms such as ethnic nationalism, civic nationalism, cultural nationalism, and religious nationalism. Each form emphasizes different aspects of a nation such as shared ancestry or culture, loyalty to the state, common traditions, or religious identity.
i only know three which are liberal, romantic, and conservative nationalism.
economic nationalism, judicial nationalism, and nationalist diplomacy
Nationalist diplomacy, economic nationalism, and judical nationalism.
nationalism, imperialism, and militarism.
it is perhaps hard to envisage a viable state without nationalism. Nationalism in different forms ties people together. Also the state uses the idea of liberal nationalism to legitimize its actions- the civil,social and cultural rights it gives the citizen. perhaps a very short and simple answer but true!
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The three underlying causes were nationalism,alliances, and more weapons.
There are two type of Nationalism Ethno-nationalism and Civic Nationalism Constructive nationalism is the latest dimension of Nationalism. Basically constructive nationalism is a combination of progressive features of ethno-nationalism and civic nationalism.
nationalism economic security democracy