On Perry Anderson's "Internationalism: A Breviary".
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We kick off the second block/theme of the 2024/25 Reading Club on Nations & Internationalism in the 21st Century by looking at a 2002 essay which charts nationalism against internationalism from the Atlantic revolutions through to the age of globalisation. It is particularly apposite to revisit this text in light of an acceleration in de-globalisation brought on by the second Trump presidency.
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What are the cultural aspects of "internationalism"?
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While nationalism can be good or bad, internationalism is usually seen as positive. Is this still the case?
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How has internationalism accompanied, seperated from or stood against nationalism throughout the latter's history?
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How is internationalism different from cosmopolitanism today, if at all?
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How could we update Anderson's charting of internationalism along 5 coordinates: capital, geography, philosophy, nation-definition, and class relations?
Internationalism: A Breviary, Perry Anderson, New Left Review