Nationalism is extreme devotion and loyalty to one's country/state/nation. It embodies the purest forms of patriotism and is a key principle in the Facist doctrine. Nationalists have the mindset that their country is great. However when that mindset evolves into one where they believe all others are inferior, this leads to ultranationalism. You will see moderate nationalism in global competitions such as the Olympics where each citizen roots for his respective country.
Liberalism is a political ideology where liberty is the sole goal. Governments are severely limited from the day to day life of mosts civilians which enjoy liberties without government regulation and the economy is a free market where a man is free to do what he wants, sell what he wants, and keep what he makes. This of course is "Old" liberalism. New forms of liberalism comprimise 0 government intervention to allow the government to control some aspects of individual life such as social services, healthcare to some extent, and education. Followers of "Old" or "Classical" Liberalism are known as conservatives. Those loyal to the "New" or "Modern" Liberalism are simply referred to as Liberals.
What is the difference between realism and liberalism?
This is a slightly silly question or possibly one that hasn't been expressed very clearly. Is it liberal nationalism versus extreme nationalism? Or is it liberalism versus extreme nationalism?C.Glasnost
nationalism and liberalism
Liberalism and Nationalism
Duct tape.
Ideologies like liberalism and nationalism tend to lead to sensitization of people to their rights and leads them to identify with their country and be willing to fight for it. As a result, populations become more willing to participate in demonstrations and protests.
Love your country and want to get freedom
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.
nationalism is pride in your country and you do something to honor it yourself, and feudalism is where the government is forcing you to do something.
Ronald Beiner has written: 'Civil religion' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Political science, History 'What's the matter with liberalism?' -- subject(s): Citizenship, Civil rights, Philosophy, Social justice, Political ethics, Socialism, Political science, Liberalism 'Philosophy in a time of lost spirit' -- subject(s): Communitarianism, Philosophy, Liberalism, Political science 'Liberalism, Nationalism, Citizenship' -- subject(s): Civil society, Nationalism, Citizenship, Liberalism 'Political Judgement'
the forces changed and Charles x ignored the law in 1830
The difference between liberalism and mercantilism is economics driving politics v.s. politics driving economics. The liberals view of economics and politics as discrete, and very different. Mercantilists grant primacy through politics within the exclusion of all else. That's the real difference--ideological, not economical.