Social network.
The only group I can think of which is without clear boundaries or common identity is Anonymous.
A nation typically consists of a group of people who share a common culture, history, language, and territory. It often has its own government, institutions, and a sense of shared identity or nationality.
The only answer is the Torah.
Identity
The term that refers to a group of people who share a common culture trait is "cultural group." This group typically shares common customs, traditions, language, beliefs, and values that define their identity and way of life.
ethnic group
A nation is typically defined as a group of people who share a common identity, often based on cultural, historical, linguistic, or ethnic ties. Nations usually possess a sense of shared heritage and collective aspirations, which can manifest in a desire for self-governance or autonomy. While a nation may coincide with a state, it is not always synonymous; a nation can exist without formal political recognition or territorial boundaries.
A social identity group that is targeted or object of oppression or a group that is systematically mistreated.
Yes, a nation can exist without its own state. A nation is a group of people who share common characteristics, such as language, culture, or history, while a state is a political entity with its own government and territorial boundaries. For example, the Kurdish people are a nation without a state, as they do not have their own sovereign country.
A group that is systematically mistreated or oppressed.
Pierre W. Boudreault has written: 'Aux confins de la nation' -- subject(s): Boundaries, Social aspects, Globalization, Group identity
Group identity is based on a person's membership in a group, such as a social, cultural, or professional group. It involves how people define themselves in relation to the group and can influence individual behavior and attitudes.