The Morality of NationalismRobert McKim, Jeff McMahan Oxford University Press, 1997 - 371 sivua Nationalism is one of the most intractable political problems in the world today. In this collection of essays, some of today's most eminent political scientists and philosophers address the ethics of nationalism. Rather than focusing on descriptive and prescriptive themes or policy issues, this volume focuses on the deeper moral issues that must be addressed if a policy prescription is to be well grounded. The contributors include Charles Taylor, Will Kymlicka, Thomas Hurka, Allen Buchanan, and Michael Walzer. |
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Introduction | 3 |
THE NATURE SOURCES AND PSYCHOLOGY OF NATIONALISM | 9 |
Nationalism and Modernity | 31 |
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