question archive Nationalism, in its purest form, can be described as identification with a homeland in the struggle to ensure political independence, protect interests, and defend values
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Nationalism, in its purest form, can be described as identification with a homeland in the struggle to ensure political independence, protect interests, and defend values. In its extreme form, nationalism is the belief that one nation is superior to other nations. For example, a larger more powerful nation may attempt to impose its way of life on a smaller less stable country in an effort to "civilize" or improve it. Conversely, globalism is an approach that recognizes multicultural equality and places global interests above the interests of individual nations. An example of globalism is sharing resources to help other countries continue to sustain their way of life.
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