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[QUOTE]Originally posted by sudaniya: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Doug M: [qb] Tribe does not equate to nation. KMT arose from the unification of various clans into a single political entity. China was and is a conglomerate of various ethnic groups. While ethnicity can play a role in nationality, nationalism by definition is the creation of a national construct as the highest definition of identity and purpose for a population. Nationhood is an evolution of social organization by which multiple ethnic populations can unify under a common cause and banner for a larger purpose. Greece was similarly a multi-ethnic population. So was Rome. That myth of 'racial purity' being the basis of the rise of nation states is European garbage that they promote to support their imperial globalist agenda. It has no basis in reality. Look at all the images of various other "nations" as depicted in Ancient Egyptian art. They were all multi-ethnic. [/qb][/QUOTE]A State and a Nation are not the same thing. A country can be comprised of dozens of different Nationalities, and when they construct an all inclusive identity and define and protect their collective interests... that's patriotism. The Nuer call themselves a Nation and judge their sons and daughters according to their commitment to the Nuer Nation -- not to the country that is South Sudan. That's Nationalism. With the exception of the Minoans, the Greeks all maintained that they were all descendants of Helen; they spoke dialects of the same language, worshipped the same gods and were culturally very similar. They were a Nation - just not a State. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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