What are some negatives of Nationalism?
there are 3 evident disadvantages of patriotism.in fact,i think that it is something built on false beliefs and patriotism nowadays cannot be perceived as back to the 20th century.first of all,it instils in the people a feeling of superiority and this leads to racism,the daily issue you hear about in the news.wars are the outcomes and unwillingness to help other countries.secondly,the lust for progress when we stand as one patriostic nation is thousands time greater that in an unpatriosticnation,for eg. Germany,back in the 1940s.third point is the red tape that seals off the truth..as patriots we are willing to give up our lives for the government and well,wars in Iraq are the best examples.
What was the role of the ilustrados in the development of nationalism in the Philippines?
the role of illustrados are to easing the sufferings of the filipino; and also wanted to have reforms
What does the story hansel and gretel have to do with nationalism?
I would say it is closer to espionage and spy activity- leaving the message trail which did not work as the birds ate it, than anything political. could deal by extension as does as recent novel on Russian theme- political refugees from a fallen country.
When did nationalism become apparent in Canada?
Nationalism became obvious in Canada when Quebec tried to become separate from the rest of the country. Quebec has a prominently French speaking population and, by area, is Canada's largest province.
How is nationalism portrayed in the Olympics?
Nationalism is portrayed in the Olympics in several ways: 1) during the marching in ceremony, carrying the country's flag and wearing native dress. 2) each time medals are presented and their national anthems are played.
How would you developed the sense of nationalism and patriotism?
Patriotism is both a love of your country and a respect of your country and its symbols. Patriotism could be called "national pride". When citizens feel national pride, more will be concerned with the positive growth of their neighborhoods, cities, and the country as a whole. When people work together on goals, it can lead to positive, concrete changes.
What are accelerators and decelerators to Filipino Nationalism?
Accelerators to Filipino nationalism include movements and revolutions to transform. Decelerators to Filipino nationalism include religious prejudices and the belief in keeping old traditions.
Who was the founder of nationalism for the Basque people?
Sabino Arana Goiri (1865-1903) is considered the founder of nationalism for the Basque people.
Specifically, the activist/author organized the Partido Nacionalista Vasco ("Basque Nationalist Party") in 1894. He promoted Basque language learning and use. He selected the Basque Country's anthem, flag, and name around which Basque people unite to this day.
What part did nationalism play in the prophecy of Israel?
The problem with this question is in defining what is meant be the word prophecy, which can have so many nuanced meanings. Nationalism is apparent throughout the Bible, much of it to do with justifying a claim to the Promised Land, mainly on religious grounds.
To understand the history of nationalism in the Bible, it is necessary to recognise that the Pentateuch (Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy) was written much later than popularly believed, and that it had multiple authors.
The source now known as the Yahwist was concerned with the interests of the southern kingdom of Judah. So even when writing about events supposed to have occurred before the founding of Judah, he still wrote from a Judahite perspective. The Elohist similarly wrote from the perspective of the northern kingdom of Israel. The Deuteronomist wrote after the defeat and destruction of the northern kingdom of Israel and the substantial influx of Israelite refugees into Judah. He was concerned with national unity. The Priestly Source was probably somewhat later than the Deuteronomist and was concerned with justifying a claim on the land of the former kingdom of Israel.
At various times, the Bible has God promise the Hebrews their own land, but the size of that promised land varied from time to time, with the most ambitious claim being from the Nile to the Euphrates, while a less ambitious claim was that which could be seen looking west across the River Jordan from a high mountain.
The spies narrative in the Book of Numbers give two interesting nationalistic points of view about the land they would conquer and claim as their own. This narrative is actually two slightly different stories woven together to seem as if it is really only one story, but it is still possible, with a little care, to separate the stories verse by verse. According to the Yahwist (Numbers 13:22-25), the spies travelled only as far north as Hebron (in the future kingdom of Judah): he was not interested in the much larger land of Israel that lay to the north. According to the Priestly Source (Numbers 13:21), the spies toured the entire Promised Land, "from the Wilderness of Zin to the entrance to Hamath."
The story of the United Monarchy under Kings Saul, David and Solomon ends with the people of the northern kingdom of Israel rebelling against Rehoboam's continuation of the swingeing taxes of his forebears. Here were a downtrodden people who accepted almost a century of oppressive rule by kings from Judah, although they greatly outnumbered the population of Judah. Israel Finkelstein estimates the entire population of Judah during the period attributed to the United Monarchy as only around 40,000 people. The story of the United Monarchy served two important nation-building purposes during the time of the late monarchy: it gave the people of Judah a sense of pride in the greatness of Judah and the greatness of the kings of Judah; and it reminded the Israelite refugees that Judah was struggling to integrate, that they had a shared and glorious past. Many scholars now believe that there was never a United Monarchy of Israel.
How do roads and canals contribute to nationalism?
because it would lead the people and other traa
lers to diffrent places and not just back and forth but nationa.
It demanded that people should be absolutely loyal to the nation and support its foreign expansion. It emphasised national glory.
What are the 6 rise of filipino nationalism?
1. When the Philippines was open to the world market
2. When the Ilustrado came out as a second class society
3. The spread of liberalism
4. The secularization of the church
5. The Execution of GOMBURZA
6. the liberal government of Governor General Carlos Maria de la Torre
What were the nationalists reactions to O'Neills 5 point reforms?
What was the artistic trend of nationalism in 1820-1830?
The artistic trend of nationalism in 1820-1830 was mostly flags and portraits of presidents. Many artists took to adapting their works in industrial applications which allowed them to be viewed more widely.
What role did nationalism play in the Armenian genocide?
Firstly, it should be noted that the Ottoman Empire, the country responsible for the Armenian Genocide was not a Nation-State that was defined by nationalism and the Nationalistic Turkish Consciousness was in its developing stages. In the next five years, with the arrival of Ataturk and the Fall of the Ottoman Empire, proper nationalism emerges. Therefore any of the ethnic/religious/tribal sentiments that are today considered nationalistic were not at the point.
That being said, these ethnic, religious, and tribal sentiments were certainly prevalent in Eastern Anatolia and the Caucasus during this point in history. Turks defined themselves as a settled people of nomadic heritage with a unique (for the region) language who were conservative Moslems. The Armenians were a sedentary, Christian people in a very un-Turkish way creating an in-group/out-group mentality. As a result, the fact that these non-Turks had desirable tracts of land in Eastern Anatolia motivated militarized Turks to seize this territory and force the Armenians to resettle to less desirable lands.
What are 5 basic factors that affect the success of a nation-state?
Corruption - the easiest way to destroy an economy
Democracy - the best way to get the people and their government on the same track
Freedom - a limit to democracy. Protect the rights of unpopular minorities from the mob.
Frugality - spend less than you take in
Peace & Justice - without justice there is no peace, without peace there is no justice
What was the communist learder during the civil war against nationalists?
The Communist leader in the Russian Civil War was Lenin. In the Chinese Civil War it was Mao. In Vietnam, it was Ho Chi Minh.
There are really two different phenomena that are called "nationalism".
1) Right-Wing Political Policy: Nationalism in a domestic political setting is a right-wing political position that strongly emphasizes national ethnic and social character against increasing liberalization and immigration. Nationalists can often express racist or otherwise discriminatory attitudes towards minorities within their countries, up to and including, violent attacks. This form of nationalism is becoming increasingly popular in Europe as a number of European citizens believe that immigration is not being adequately dealt with by the current national governments.
2) Ethnic Self-Determination: Nationalism is a political philosophy that holds that a specific ethnic or social group deserves the right of self-determination as an independent country. There are numerous countries that exist today that were founded on the premise of nationalism, such as Germany, Italy, Greece, Turkey, Poland, Israel, Slovenia, Slovakia, Croatia, Macedonia, Thailand, Korea, etc.
What are the basic elements of nationalism political and economic goals?
Nationalism- customs lanuage religion
Political- independence
Ecomoical- i dont know this one