Nationalism, Explained: Patriotism, Populism, Religion, and the Politics of Us vs. Them - Couverture souple

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Kavan, Levi D.

 
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Synopsis

Why does nationalism liberate one people—and oppress another?

Nationalism is one of the most powerful forces in modern politics, yet one of the least understood. It can unite strangers into citizens, topple empires, and defend a homeland. It can also narrow the circle of belonging, turn dissent into betrayal, and make conflict feel sacred.

In Nationalism, Explained, Levi D. Kavan offers a clear, even-handed guide to the politics of “us” and “them.” Without slogans or academic jargon, he shows how national identity is created, why patriotism can slide into exclusion, and how nationalism interacts with religion, populism, immigration, democracy, authoritarianism, war, and globalization.

Inside, you’ll learn:
  • The difference between a nation, state, country, and people
  • How civic and ethnic nationalism define belonging differently
  • Why nationalism fueled both empire and anti-colonial liberation
  • How religious identity can fuse with political power
  • Why populists claim to represent the “real people”
  • When national solidarity supports democracy—and when it destroys it
  • Whether a healthy, inclusive nationalism is possible
With key takeaways, a glossary, and discussion questions, this book gives general readers a practical framework for understanding the headlines—and the deeper human needs beneath them.

Clear enough for beginners. Serious enough for anyone who wants to think beyond the slogans.

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