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Nationalism, Religion, and Ethics
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116 pages
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Exploring the complexities of nationalism, the book delves into its dual nature, highlighting how it can lead to both self-determination and oppression. It raises critical questions about the ethical implications of nationalism, prompting readers to consider when it is justifiable and when it crosses into harmful territory. Through this examination, the narrative invites reflection on the impact of national identity on individuals and communities.
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2001, paperback
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