POL101Y1 Lecture : POL101, JAN 9.docx

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A nation is a group that wants to have its own state. A group of people who believe they share a common fate, history, culture and language. Nationalism says that the state and nation should be congruent. But this only occurs under modern conditions. Never before in human history did people insist their leaders be of the same culture and never did leaders try to make the people share their culture. It"s this need for congruence that needs to be explained. Industrial society and need for universalization of high culture. In this way, nations are constructed, they are projects of elites, sometimes competing projects. They don"t exist as things in themselves but are the products of aggregated individual beliefs. But stakes are very high: if your culture is not adopted as the high culture( and universal), you face systematic disadvantage. In industrial societies, states are service organizations for providing common cultures: education.

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