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Article: Ethnarchy and ethno-anarchism.(Nationalism Reexamined)
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- March 22, 1996
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All human societies are, from time to time, rendered open to interrogation by political crises or changes in moral outlook. The questions, "Why should precisely these people live together, between precisely these actual boundaries," or "Whatever specific binds together precisely these people into precisely this community," or "What is the true nature of the link that makes this apparently random set of individuals to be a nation or a republic," are then answered variously by defenders or detractors.
The traditional view of politics supplies some replies that had become obsolete or unconvincing under the onslaught of liberalism, socialism, and nationalism.(1)
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