Why does the French philosopher criticize the idea of a nation based on the race, religion or territory
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Ernst Renan was a French philosopher and attributes of a nation are according to him as follows— (i) A nation is not formed by a common language, race, religion or territory. (ii)To form a nation, social capital, common glories and deeds of the past and common will are necessary.
It is frequently quoted or anthologized in works of history or political science pertaining to nationalism and national identity. Renan wrote "What is a Nation" in order to symbolize the nationalism which was born in France as a result of the French Revolution of 1789
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