what were the problems in the idea of nationalism by liberals
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The ideas of liberalism included end in aristocratical and monarchial privileges which posed a problem to aristocrats and monarchs of thw world.
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National liberal goals were the pursuit of individual and economic freedom as well as national sovereignty.
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- National liberalism was primarily an ideology and a movement of the 19th century.
- Civic nationalism also known as liberal nationalism is a form of nationalism identified by political philosophers.
- Who believe in an inclusive form of nationalism.
- That adheres to traditional liberal values of freedom, tolerance, equality, and individual rights.
- When conservative liberalism or classical liberalism was the ideology of the political classes.
- In most european countries particular those of central europe are governed by hereditary monarchies.
- National liberals were also in favour of a more authoritarian or conservative political regime.
- Because of the multi-ethnic character or heterogeneous nature of countries like the austrian empire.
- National liberalism is described as a part and parcel of the emergence of the nation state,
- Understands national liberalism as a political concept.
- That lost popularity when the success of nationalist movements in creating nation states.
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