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  2. Anti-patriotism - Wikipedia

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    Usually, this term is used in a pejorative way by those who defend patriotism or nationalism, and terms such as cosmopolitanism or world citizenship may be used to avoid the bias that comes from the typical usage of the words anti-nationalism or anti-nationalist. [1]

  3. Nationalism - Wikipedia

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    Ethnic nationalism, also known as ethno-nationalism, is a form of nationalism wherein the "nation" is defined in terms of ethnicity. [223] The central theme of ethnic nationalists is that "nations are defined by a shared heritage, which usually includes a common language , a common faith, and a common ethnic ancestry ". [ 224 ]

  4. Types of nationalism - Wikipedia

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    Racial nationalism is an ideology that advocates a racial definition of national identity. Racial nationalism seeks to preserve a given race through policies such as banning race mixing and the immigration of other races. Its ideas tend to be in direct conflict with those of anti-racism and multiculturalism.

  5. I’m a Baptist pastor. White Christian nationalism is the ...

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    White Christian nationalism has been around in our society for a long time (think the Ku Klux Klan), but it has become more pervasive and masks itself behind lies and misrepresentations.

  6. Economic nationalism can no longer be denied

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    Every once in a while during a crisis or problem, you run across a quote or an observation that summarizes events on the ground in a nutshell. Former Republican Party presidential candidate and ...

  7. Jingoism - Wikipedia

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    The American War-Dog, a 1916 political cartoon by Oscar Cesare, with the dog named "Jingo". Jingoism is nationalism in the form of aggressive and proactive foreign policy, such as a country's advocacy for the use of threats or actual force, as opposed to peaceful relations, in efforts to safeguard what it perceives as its national interests. [1]

  8. You can oppose Trump's nationalism. But don't sneer at it. - AOL

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    Donald Trump calls himself a “nationalist.” You needn’t be a racist to believe that national identity and borders matter.

  9. National identity - Wikipedia

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    There is no agreed definition of what constitutes national identity. [11] It can result from the presence of elements from the "common points" in people's daily lives: national symbols, languages, colors, the nation's history, blood ties, culture, music, cuisine, radio, television, and so on.