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What was mazzini's contribution in creating a nation state

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As leader of the Italian revolutionaries, Mazzini shaped the idea that popular democracy could be formed within a republican state. Furthermore, Mazzini was an instrumental figure behind the development of European integration, offering a framework of ideas that would be implemented long after his death. Mazzini was an early advocate of a United States of Europe, claiming that it was the logical and inevitable conclusion of Italian unification.

Given his commitment to nationalism, Mazzini was strongly opposed to Marxism due to its doctrinaire stance on class struggle and social solidarity. He was also opposed to the liberal ideas of the Enlightenment. As with many other nationalist figures, he viewed the inherent individualism of liberal notion as contrary to the goal of creating a coherent national identity. He also opposed the rationalist basis of liberal ideas and the divisions caused by Protestantism; both of which stemmed from his own personal commitment to Catholicism. For him, patriotism is a duty and the Fatherland is “the home wherein God has placed us, among brothers and sisters linked to us by the family ties of a common...

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