how is a nation different from others forms of collective belonging?
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How is a nation different from other forms of collective belonging? Answer: A nation is not only a collection of people and it differs from other groups found in society: ... But as a member of a nation, we may never come face to face with most of our fellow nationals nor need we share ties of descent with them.
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