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Nationalism and Freedom

How Can We Best Counter the Threats Nationalism Posee to Freedom?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 September 2018

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The flower of human freedom blooms seldom and precariously in world history. One such occasion was the period of the Enlightenment when philosophers from Rousseau to John Locke and Jefferson proclaimed new conceptions of natural rights. Inspired by these new ideas of freedom, revolutions spread from America, France and England through Europe. New nations arose throughout Europe of the nineteenth century as a wave of new nationalism spilled across the Continent. The right of nationhood and self-determination was one of the new doctrines of freedom.

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Copyright © Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs 1964

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