Throughout Antiquity and the Middle Ages, thinkers understood nations
as communities defined by common language, culture, and descent, and
sharing strong bonds of belonging and solidarity. Even so, they did
not assume that nations would also be appropriate units of government.
The recovery of this historical understanding, in turn, yields
valuable insights for contemporary political dilemmas. Nations Before
the Nation-State offers the first extended study of the idea of the
nation in ancient and medieval political thought. It recovers a
pre-modern conception of the nation as a cultural and linguistic
community, rather than a political association, and examines better
means for thinking about nationhood. Offering a historic perspective
from which to address challenges of nationalism, this book engages
with debates on multiculturalism, liberal nationalism, and
constitutional patriotism and argues that contemporary political
dilemmas can be resolved more organically by recovering modes of
thinking that have resolved similar tensions for centuries.
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Between City-State and Empire from Antiquity to the Present
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781009441230
Publisert
2024
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Vendor
Cambridge University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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