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write a brief note on nationalism

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Answered by simi76503
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Nationalism is the name that Orwell gives to the propensity of "identifying oneself with a single nation or other unit, placing it beyond good and evil and recognising no other duty than that of advancing its interests". Its occurrence is visible throughout history, and it is prevalent.

Answered by anaghavinod2004
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The concept of nation is under huge debate and is subject to various interpretations like subaltern, Marxist, Imperialists etc. Nevertheless on a common basis nationalism is defined as a feeling of belonging towards a particular nation. A nation is an imagined community of people sharing the common culture, history, language, race etc. If considers these as determining factors, it is hard to believe whether India is a single Nation. So India is regarded as “A NATION IN MAKING”.

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