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Preface
Introduction
1. The coming of nationalism
The nation: imagination and culture
The Gellner thesis: nationalism and industrialisation
Explaining the nation
The modernity of nations
Culture, will and
ethnicity
2. National and other identities
Persons
Self-interpreting animals
National identity
National identity and moral philosophy
3. Three concepts of freedom: liberalism, republicanism and nationalism
Freedom and citizenship in the
classical world
From negative to positive freedom
Hegel: the making of the modern citizen
Citizenship and national identity
Conclusion
4. Multiculturalism, Aboriginal rights and the nation
The claims of culture
Aboriginal rights
5. The end of
the affair?
The end of nationalism
Three forms of cosmopolitanism
Living with diversity
Notes
Bibliographical essay: the state of the nation
Index
conjectures about 'the future of nationalism' in an increasingly globalized world (Kai Nielsen, University of Concordia)
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