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mention the different causes of the rise of revolutionary nationalism​

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Revolutionary nationalism, also known as radical nationalism, is an ideological theory that calls for a national community united by a shared sense of purpose and destiny.[1] It was first attributed to adherents of the revolutionary syndicalism and heavily promulgated by Benito Mussolini. This intellectual synthesis of "radical nationalism and dissident socialist" formed in France and Italy at the beginning of the 20th century.[2] Revolutionary nationalism is sometimes identified with proletarian nationalism.

Five crucial factors to the development and success of a revolutionary movements include: mass discontent leading to popular uprisings. dissident political movements with élite participation. strong and unifying motivations across major parts of the society.

Nationalism grew in the 19th century as a result of Enlightenment thinking about equality, freedom, and democracy, and the concomitant political reforms and revolutions that gave voice to people who had previously been excluded.

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