Rights-centered nationalism associated with the French Revolution, America, and Britain, where the nation exists to protect individual rights.
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French nationalism
Rights-centered nationalism associated with the French Revolution, America, and Britain, where the nation exists to protect individual rights.
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French, American, and British nationalism define the nation as protecting individual rights, while German Romantic nationalism defines the nation as protecting culture already carried in the blood.
He contrasts the French response to the Jewish question with the German response, which he identifies with the Holocaust.
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"...as well okay so these are two extremely different interpretations of nationalism in the French interpretation which is also supported by the Americans and..."
"And the answer is, it has to do with the French identity. At this point in history, there's this huge conflict between French liberals..."
"So these are two different conceptions of nationalism, the French and the German. Any questions before I move on? Is this clear? Great. So..."
"...and the people's response was to create their own form of nationalism but in response to French nationalism okay so now they're being influenced..."
"...and Romanism, because the Enlightenment is what's going to drive the French nationalism, and Romanism is what's going to drive German nationalism. Okay? It's..."
"All right. So main difference between French nationalism and German nationalism. Okay? Separation of church and state. For the Germans, the nation is the..."
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