Nationalism does not always constitute a military ideology although it does it is very often an integral part of an military ideology. Nationalism, if accepted as the belief that the nation is the most important block of human community and that the advancement of that nation above others is a commendable goal, could create support amongst the populace for militarization. However to conclude that nationalism constitutes a military ideology would be to oversimplify the complex and multi-faceted nature of ideology itself.
The existence of nationalism does not necessarily dictate the existence of a military ideology. For example, Japan has an extremely strong sense of nationalism supported by groupism; however due to historical context, cultural implication, strength of economic markets, and other countless unidentifiable factors Japan does not show the characteristics of military ideology.
Rather, it would be more accurate to state that nationalism is often used as the self-affirmation and source of righteousness in a military ideology.
Self-Reliance is connected to military nationalism, where the ultimate collectivity is the nation.
Liberalism and Nationalism
the elements are a group with a 'national' identity... a character (leader) An ideology the Will to act on that ideology
nationalism
Conservatism
An ideology is conscious and unconscious ideas which constitute a person's expectations, actions, and goals. A ruling class ideology is an unrealistic idea of society in which the position of the ruling and subject class is justified.
His political ideology was :Nationalism, Sun Yat-sen also known as Sun Yixian believed in dying for his country.
A mix of Nationalism, Socialism and Social-Darwinism + the idea of a superior caucasian race.
'Ideology' is a set of conscious and unconscious ideas that constitute one's goals, expectations, and actions.
I like to say "Joining the Military is a great way to show Nationalism"
A mix of Nationalism, Socialism and Social-Darwinism + the idea of a superior caucasian race.
Socialism (economics) and Communitarianism (culture). The ideology in the book was called "Nationalism", which has little to do with the actual real-world definition of nationalism and patriotism.