The Philosophy of Nationalism

The Philosophy of Nationalism

by PaulGilbert (Author)

Synopsis

In this, the first truly philosophical study of nationalism, Paul Gilbert attempts to make sense of the fact that there are different sorts of nationalism?for example, political and cultural?and that each concept functions with a different understanding of what a nation is. He sets out to explore whether there are any common ideas about what constitutes nationhood and whether these ?nations? have particular rights due to them. By treating nationalism as a coherent body of ideas, the text permits a rational reconstruction of the origins of nationalist movements. The book also examines the work of many key theorists, including Mill, Hume, Gramsci, and Gellner, in its coverage of secession, immigration, cultural rights and multiculturalism, and the aesthetics of nationalism.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 216
Edition: 1
Publisher: Perseus
Published: 03 Apr 1998

ISBN 10: 081333084X
ISBN 13: 9780813330846

Author Bio
Paul Gilbert is senior lecturer at the University of Hull.