ultranationalism
> ultranationalism
That is a good point. Considering they are anti-nationalists. You could say their 'nation' is replaced by ultra-globalism and it still works.
That is a good point. Considering they are anti-nationalists. You could say their 'nation' is replaced by ultra-globalism and it still works.
You can't replace the foundational idea of a political philosophy with its opposite and say it still works.
For example Capitalism: "an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by the state, rather than by private owner."
It doesn't work at all. It's silly to think that it would.
You can't replace the foundational idea of a political philosophy with its opposite and say it still works.
For example Capitalism: "an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by the state, rather than by private owner."
It doesn't work at all. It's silly to think that it would.
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