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by scroblart
2575 days ago
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This is very weird comment. Are you saying that the USA was not a multi-ethnic/multi-religious state in the 1960s? In a nation state, politics tend to be divided more on ideological and regional lines, because everyone shares an identity.
There has never been a "nation" where everybody shares an identity in the sense discussed above. |
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A better example would be European nations like Hungary, which have reinforced their national identities in the face of the recent migrant crisis.