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How does liberal Nationalism define the nation?​

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Answered by upendrasai28
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Liberal nationalism is the form of nationalism where the state derives political legitimacy from the active participation of its citizenry, to the degree that it represents the "general will". It is often seen as originating with Jean-Jacques Rousseau and especially the social contract theories which take their name from his 1762 book The Social Contract.

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National Liberalism represents the philosophy underpinning the idea of the liberal nation state whilst National Liberals are those who seek to find and maintain the necessary yet practical balance between the contradictions that will sometimes emerge between individual rights and communal duties.

Answered by syamaladasari4
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civic nationalism also known as liberal nationalism is a form of nationalism identified by the political philosophers who believe in them in place you from of nationalism that adheres to traditional liberal values of freedom tolerance equality and individual rights....

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