The six different types of Ideological nationalism
Nationalism is an idea and movement that holds that the nation should be congruent with the state. As an ideology, nationalism frequently works to advance the needs of a specific nation (i.e., a group of people), particularly in the pursuit of establishing and preserving the nation's sovereignty (self-governance) over its native territory. It also tries to foster national unity or solidarity by establishing and preserving a single national identity based on shared social traits such as culture, ethnicity, geography, language, politics (or the government), religion, customs, and belief in a single shared history.
Nationalism seeks to preserve and foster a nation's traditional cultures and cultural revivals have been associated with nationalist movements. It also encourages pride in national achievements and is closely linked to patriotism. Nationalism can be combined with diverse political goals and ideologies such as conservatism (national conservatism) or socialism (left-wing nationalism).
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Let's give the meaning of each ideological nationalism. The first one will be the Revolutionary nationalism.
• Revolutionary nationalism
Is a wide term that has been used to describe a variety of nationalist political movements that want to overthrow the current system of government.
• National Conservatism
Is a subset of conservatism popular in Europe and Asia that emphasizes preserving national and cultural identity. It typically combines this nationalist concern with conservative stances that support traditional values.
• Liberation nationalism
The goal of many nationalist organizations around the world is national liberation because they believe that because their countries are being oppressed by other countries, they must exercise their right to self-determination by freeing themselves from the alleged oppressors.
• Left-wing nationalism
Also occasionally known as socialist nationalism, refers to any political movement that combines left-wing politics or socialism with nationalism.
• Pan-nationalism
Is typically an ethnic and cultural nationalism, although the "country" is actually an amalgam of various related ethnic and cultural groupings. When a national group is distributed over a large area, pan-nationalism may occasionally be attributed to mono-ethnic nationalism.
• Diaspora nationalism
As Benedict Anderson terms it, "long-distance nationalism", generally refers to nationalist feeling among a diaspora, by definition, are no longer resident in their national or ethnic homeland.
Diaspora – refers to a dispersal of people from a “homeland” due to cataclysmic disruption, such as war, famine, etc.
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