I consider myself a complete anti-Nationalist. I despise the notion that sovereignty needs to come from the general will of a group of individuals that are linked by a shared ethno-cultural experience, as opposed to say, coming from some univeral political ideal.
That said, was the age of nationalism that followed the French Revolution crucial in the creation of modern Liberal democracy in Europe, or could modern Liberal Democracy in Europe have developed in Europe without it, driven by the forces of the Industrial and Agricultural revolutions?
That said, was the age of nationalism that followed the French Revolution crucial in the creation of modern Liberal democracy in Europe, or could modern Liberal Democracy in Europe have developed in Europe without it, driven by the forces of the Industrial and Agricultural revolutions?
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