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how pan Africanism is different from nationalism.Do you think that idea of nationalism is limiting?​

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Answer:Pan-nationalism is a specific term, used mainly in social sciences as a designation for those forms of nationalism that are trying to transcen

traditional boundaries of basic national identities, in order to create a "higher" pan-national identity, based on various common denominators. Pan-nationalism can occur as a specific variant of all common forms of nationalism. In relation to classical state nationalism, pan-nationalism manifests itself through various political movements that are advocating creation of "higher" forms of political identity, based on regional or continental grouping of national states . In terms of ethnic nationalism, pan-nationalism can also manifest itself trough specific ethnic movements that are advocating creation of "high forms of common identity that is based on ethnic grouping . Other forms of nationalism also have their pan-national variants.

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