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what were the view of the nationalist in the revolution?​

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Revolutionary nationalism (aka radical nationalism) is an ideological theory that calls for a national community united by a shared sense of purpose and destiny. ... Sometimes Revolutionary nationalism is identified with Proletarian Nationalism.

Revolutionary Nationalist Movement Movimiento Nacionalista Revolucionario

Founded June 7, 1942

Headquarters None

Ideology National Conservatism Neoliberalism Left-wing nationalism Bolivian nationalism

Political position Third Position

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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. It was first attributed to adherents of the revolutionary syndicalism and heavily promulgated by Benito Mussolini....The Revolutions of 1848 in Europe, which included many nationalist revolts. The Xinhai Revolution of China in 1911, which overthrew the Emperor of China. The Northern Expedition of China in 1928, when the Kuomintang took power....

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