Political Science 1020E Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Jus Sanguinis, Jus Soli, Industrial Revolution
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The belief that the world"s people are divided into nations. Each nation"s the right to self-determination, either as self-governing units within existing states, or as nation states of their own. The nation provides people with their primary sense of belonging. A political, cultural and moral concept where emphasis is places on shared language, culture, religion, history, or ethnicity. Nationalism is two-faced, dif cult to separate the good from the bad. Should provide predictable methods for adjudicating disputes (people, organizations, etc) Respect for human rights and regional/political institutions. The citizens view the state as legitimate. A group of people who feel bound by a common language, culture, religion history or ethnicity. Loyalty to the institutions and values of a particular political community. It is inclusive form of nationalism; membership is open/governed by legal processes (citizenship) Jus soli = citizenship by place of birth. Loyalty to a shared inheritance based on culture, language, or religion.