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The Virtue of Nationalism

Book • 2018
In 'The Virtue of Nationalism,' Yoram Hazony presents a case for the nation-state as the optimal form of government, emphasizing its role in protecting personal and collective freedom.

He argues that nationalism, based on bonds of mutual loyalty to a shared culture and history, provides social cohesion and trust necessary for civil and political liberties.

Hazony contrasts nationalism with both historical empires and modern forms of global governance, such as the United Nations, which he sees as imposing a universal standard that is intolerant of cultural differences.

The book explores the historical roots of nationalism, particularly in the context of English, Dutch, and American Protestantism, and argues that a world of independent nations is more conducive to peace and freedom than a globalist or imperialist system.

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Mentioned in 17 episodes

Mentioned by Laura Field as a key book for the National Conservatives, arguing for homogenous nation-states.
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Intellectuals of the New Right | Interview: Laura Field
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Lex Fridman
in the context of a debate about nationalism.
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#253 – Michael Malice: New Year’s Special
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Marc Andreessen
for his argument that global governance is anti-diversity and that being pro-diversity should mean being pro-nationalism.
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E100: Marc Andreessen: How 2016 Broke My Mental Model of the World
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Jonah Goldberg
when talking about NatCons and the Westphalian nation-state.
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Trump Is Taking the Easy Way Out | Ruminant
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Auron Macintyre
as a great book that lays out non-liberal understandings of the state.
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The Virtue of Nationalism and America's Relationship with Israel | Guest: Yoram Hazony | 8/8/25
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Yoram Hazony
as a book explaining why people should be nationalists.
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DOJ Drops MASSIVE Epstein COVER UP, Says There's NO CLIENT LIST w/ Yoram Hazony
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Freddie Sayers
as part of the founding of the nationalism movement.
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DEBATE: John Mearsheimer & Yoram Hazony on Israel vs. Iran
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Dr. Dru Johnson
as the book they discussed in their previous talk about biblical foundations for nationalism.
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Tribes, States, & Empires: Scripture’s Vision for a Virtuous Political Order (Yoram Hazony) Ep. #212
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Nils Wegner
as a book arguing that the nation state is the biblical original form of human statehood.
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Revolution oder Blendwerk? Die heutige Rechte in den USA
Mentioned as a book by Yoram Hazony that aims to capture the mood of the moment.
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THE SPECIAL - The Inner Workings of "World Jewry" (w/Nick Fuentes)
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Lex Fridman
in the introduction as one of the speakers in the podcast.
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#256 – Nationalism Debate: Yaron Brook and Yoram Hazony
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Yoram Hazony
, who discusses the reissue of the book with additions and revisions.
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Is Nationalism Biblical? Yoram Hazony on Nations, Empires, and Justice (Yoram Hazony) Ep. #205
Recommended by Stephen Bannon as one of the foundational texts in the nationalist movement.
Episode 4564: Minnesota Killer Caught And Charged; Trump Says America Will Stay Out Of Iran
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Andrew Klavan
as an influential book in the conservative movement, advocating for the importance of the nation-state.
The Case For Nationalism In a Global World | Yoram Hazony
Won the Conservative Book of the Year Award from the Intercollegiate Studies Institute for 2019.
Nationalism Revisited and Reasserted — A Conversation with Yoram Hazony
Mentioned by James Lindsay, who ironically borrows a framing from it regarding national versus imperial mindsets.
The Nazi Experiment, Vol. 4: Nazi Worldview, Nazi Organization
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Paul Middelhoff
als wegweisendes Buch, das von J.D. Vance und der National Security Strategy beeinflusst wurde.
Spezial "Der Wahlkreis": Warum Amerikas Rechte Europa so hasst
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Ezra Klein
as a book that became influential on the American right.
Ta-Nehisi Coates on Israel: ‘I Felt Lied To.’
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Alexandre Lefebvre
as a book by Yoram Hazoni that got a lot of airtime.
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Mentioned as a book that got a lot of airtime in which the author kind of takes Habermas as his poster boy.
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