Jiang's shorthand for the Prussian/German nation as language, land, blood, culture, duty, and battle sacrifice.
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Jiang's shorthand for the Prussian/German nation as language, land, blood, culture, duty, and battle sacrifice.
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He contrasts the Prussian or German model as a nation of blood, language, land, duty, and battle rather than chosen contract.
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