When junior middle school I and the friends am discussing more am together some games and the daily life and so on topic, thinks politics, national this kind of domain does not occur together with mine real life.After enters the high school, the different thinking mode attraction, the friend...
Beyers, Jan (1998): Where does supranationalism come from? Ideas floating through the working groups of the Council of the European Union, in: http://olymp.wu-wien.ac.at/eiop/texte/1998-009.htm (18.06. 2004).Beyers, J. (1998), Where does supranationalism come from? Ideas floating ...
Places like the Institute for Justice, Lawfare, and sane outlets like the Bulwark are fine, but at this point, I can’t think of a single previously conservative think-tank that hasn’t been polluted by nationalism and Trumpism (even my formerly beloved AEI is too welcoming to this evil)....
What does NAACP stand for in the civil rights movement? How old is the NAACP? Where was the Civil Rights Act of 1964 passed? What inspired the civil rights movement? What is black nationalism according to Malcolm X? What was the popular euphemism for slavery in the South? What happened in...
To illustrate the change in the most commonly used isms, we note that in the period 1990–2000, some of the most frequent isms in Google Books areracism, terrorism, capitalism, Judaism, Buddhism, nationalism, realism, feminism, activism, Catholicism, individualism, alcoholism, socialism, and lib...
How did the Monroe Doctrine assert American nationalism? What was the importance of the Monroe Doctrine and what did it mean in relation to American independence? Does the Monroe Doctrine prohibit the U.S. from helping overseas? How are the Truman Doctrine and the Monroe Doctrine similar?Explore...
I believe in nationalism, and nationalism does take on a religious aspect; we do need symbols that depict our national pride, and as a symbol, the Constitution does have a purpose. I strongly object, however, to the idea of the Constitution as a religious book. Let me rephrase that: I ...
Beginning in nineteenth Century, militarism, colonialism and nationalism suddenly became soldiers' words and solved problems in battlefields. Even the king's prime minister wore military uniform, and the soldier suddenly became a pillar of society. ...
Trumpism did indeed have some affinity with classical fascism- sharing its ethno-nationalism, anti-intellectualism, and affection for conspiracy theories. And like fascism, Trumpism was also a movement widely supported by the petit-bourgeois who both in the 1930’s and today, found themselves ...
The race-based nationalism of Scott and his literary descendants (J. R. R. Tolkien, for example, and many others) both relied on and helped create medieval Europe as the crucible of white European nations. As I argue inmy recent bookRace and Popular Fantasy Literature: Habits of Whiteness,...