Collocations withnationalism
These are words often used in combination withnationalism.
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civic nationalism
We must ask whether workers of color were able to effectively draw on civic nationalism to advance their workplace, community, and union struggles.
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cultural nationalism
Cultural nationalism will thus focus on a national identity shaped by cultural traditions and by language, but not on the concepts of common ancestry or race.
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extreme nationalism
National elites managed to suppress tendencies of extreme nationalism in society.
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form of nationalism
Can we think of a form of nationalism that can respect the priority of universal justice while retaining much of what is morally significant about nationalism?
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growth of nationalism
Another factor is the growth of nationalism in these countries which is assuredly affecting development.
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modern nationalism
He must refuse to classify the phenomena of pre-eighteenth century ethnic or national consciousness with modern nationalism.
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narrow nationalism
Tragically, that results in a boomerang upward effect, luckily only temporary, on support for narrow nationalism.
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rise of nationalism
There is hence an inevitable connection between literacy and the rise of nationalism under colonial rule.
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sense of nationalism
Their political visibility heightened a sense of nationalism and a laager mentality, which made the locals more xenophobic about them.
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