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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 7 episodes

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Recommended by Andrew Klavan as an influential book in the conservative movement, advocating for the importance of the nation-state.
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Mentioned by Dave Rubin as a book that explains his views on nationalism.
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Wspomniana przez Andrew Michtę jako książka, która zdobyła nagrodę Conservative Book of the Year.
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Mentioned by Michael Knowles as a relevant book on conservative vision.
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