

The Case For Nationalism In a Global World | Yoram Hazony
6 snips Jun 25, 2025
Yoram Hazony, an Israeli philosopher and author of "The Virtue of Nationalism," dives deep into the significance of nationalism in today’s global landscape. He distinguishes nationalism from patriotism, emphasizing its role in shaping cultural identity and governance. The conversation highlights the U.S.'s responsibilities in global security, advocating for a nationalist approach that focuses on local allies. Hazony critiques liberalism’s evolution post-World War II and explores the tensions in American foreign policy, all while reflecting on personal experiences that connect identity and pride.
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Nationalism Defining World Order
- Nationalism is a political theory that promotes world order via independent nations preserving their unique traditions and sovereignty.
- It opposes globalism and world governance, emphasizing the nation state as the protector of freedom.
Globalism as Modern Imperialism
- Globalism is closely related to imperialism, a worldwide empire imposing single rules.
- Nationalism counters this by advocating for independent, sovereign nations instead of a universal empire.
Nationalism Preserves Democracy
- Nationalism supports national independence to preserve cultural traditions and political cohesion.
- Cohesion fosters trust essential for democracy's peaceful power transitions, which empires lack.