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Multiculturalism/Internationalism
After signing the new compact of cooperation among nations; the President said that; "Internationalism is preferable to those who cling to nationalism in spite of our modern world."
the legacy of internationalism you inherit from the national movement is Extreme nationalism, the belief in the superiority of one's nation and of the paramount importance of advancing it.
Nationalism is a desire to be politically independent and Liberalism is the support for representative government dominated by the propertied classes and minimal government interference in the economy.
Internationalism is defined as the principle of cooperation among nations, for the promotion of their common good, sometimes as contrasted with nationalism, or devotion to the interests of a particular nation. This is also its philosophy.
Harold Tiffany Butler has written: 'Partisan positions on isolationism vs. internationalism, 1918-1933' -- subject- s -: Internationalism, Nationalism, Foreign relations
Boyd C. Shafer has written: 'Life, liberty, and the pursuit of bread ...' 'Nationalism: interpreters and interpretations' -- subject(s): Nationalism 'Nationalism and Internationalism' 'Nationalism' -- subject(s): Nationalism 'Le nationalisme' -- subject(s): Nationalisme 'United States history for high schools' -- subject(s): History
That is a very interesting question. A big part of what makes it interesting is the fact that neither of the two terms "Nationalism" and "Internationalism" can be functionally measured. If you can't measure something; does it actually exist? We feel these terms more than we define them. And you are asking a "Should" question. It is a question of morality or good versus evil. What should you do? The answer to your emotionally loaded question is: It is not possible to sacrifice nationalism over internationalism, because every decision you make is a decision that you believe would be the best for your nation. So, even if you choose what others may characterize as Internationalism you do so because you feel it is the best course for your nation. Which is a nominal definition of nationalism. Is your nation better off "going it alone," or "joining the brotherhood of nations?" Either choice can only be made because you feel it is the best course for your nation. Either choice is nationalistic. You are welcome.
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Erich Hula has written: 'Nationalism and internationalism' -- subject(s): International organization, International relations, Self-determination, National, War (International law)
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