You believe in the establishment of a strong, independent nation through radical change and the unification of its people under a shared identity and purpose.
Revolutionary Nationalism is a political ideology that combines the concepts of nationalism and revolution. It is often associated with the desire for self-determination and sovereignty, particularly in the context of colonial or imperial rule. The ideology is based on the belief that a nation, defined by shared cultural, historical, or ethnic characteristics, has the right to form an independent state and govern itself without foreign interference.
Revolutionary Nationalism is typically characterized by a strong sense of national identity and a willingness to engage in radical actio…
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When do you feel the most patriotic and what does that feeling inspire you to do?
@9KWR5W7Libertarian2mos2MO
I believe that if a country wanted to govern en themselves that would have to get major vote that agree, it cant just be because they don't want to around different cultures and region
@9KWNZNJIndependent2mos2MO
When our government actually cares and shows care towards us, and the economy functions well
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I feel the most patriotic when it's summertime and I'm on the boat, fishing.
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Can a nation's quest for unity be achieved without erasing the differences among its people?
@9KHR2R82mos2MO
Yes it's just a matter of trying to help people accept one another
@9KHPCGN2mos2MO
No, everywhere you go you will get judged and people will never see you different than they did before.
@9KHNSDJ2mos2MO
I believe that a nation can achieve unity through its differences and not by erasing them.
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What story from your country's history has impacted you the most, and why does it resonate with you?
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The revolution that the colonists succeeded regarding overtaxing is the most impactful because it feels like we are repeating it through the taxation on income, goods and services, as well as property including homes and cars.
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Inflation is increasing, wages aren't matching it, and taxes hurt worse due to the higher inflation. This is the perfect pot of ingredients to make the stew for another revolution.
The way how African American citizens were treated as less than humans.
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The US didn't fight from the beginning in both world wars but claims that the win is only theirs.
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The US does not claim such a thing. That would be a collective response from an entire country. Citizens have varying opinions, no opinion, lack understanding, etc. The US in and of itself cannot make claims.
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Slavery. I have lots of black friends and I think what us white people did to them was very wrong and I'm glad we have now seen that and moved past it.
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Is there a figure from history or current events that you think embodies the spirit of revolutionary nationalism?
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i would have to say J.F.K That embodies the spirit of the Revolutionary Nationalism
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How does your family's history shape your views on cultural or national identity?
I don't think it shaped my views that much as I didn't learn too much about it when I was young.
@9J2FXYXRepublican4mos4MO
My family's history shapes my views on my culture because my whole life growing up they made sure to teach me about it they taught me symbols that are significant in their country and how certain foods . They taught me value within the culture.
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I guess since my family is from Ireland I support the idea of revolution, if there is a need such as in Ireland.
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How would you describe the ideal relationship between your own culture and the rest of the world?
@9HH9LMR5mos5MO
Everyones culture is very different but the U.S is a mix of different cultures combinde into one large diverse culture
@9HHQ7JKIndependent5mos5MO
It would be a lot different then other as my culture is less then others because i'm a native american
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both modern revolutions and modern nationalism have the same origins, in 18th century Enlightenment thought.
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As a citizen, what are the boundaries you would not cross for national unity and independence?
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Harming innocent people who simply work to uphold order in our country
I would never take rights away unless the person did something unforgivable.
@9H8BRBL6mos6MO
The boundaries that I would not cross for national unity would be if the unity would equally hurt other parties involved and if we created more problems succeeding in our independence.
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How do you respond to foreign ideas or influences that differ from your own traditions?
@9HH6Z4C5mos5MO
I respect foreign ideas, as long as it doesn't personally affect me then I don't care.
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In what way has your upbringing influenced your thoughts on national pride and unity?
@9L6Z58N1mo1MO
My upbringing has not influenced my opinions because as I grew older, I formed my own opinions.
National pride is fine but it should not influence opinions on what the country has done or is doing.
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How might significant changes in your nation's political scene directly affect your day-to-day life?
Less personal freedom, freedom of religion, less education on our country’s past.
@9J645KHPeace and Freedom4mos4MO
It might make me need to live a different way or act another way
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What symbols of your country evoke strong emotions for you, and why are they so powerful?
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