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Likurg_2 [28]
2 years ago
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According to benedict anderson, what concepts had to weaken to allow for nationalism to emerge? this was discussed by dr.mccarty

in lecture. (select all that apply)
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Ostrovityanka [42]2 years ago
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Anderson argued that nations emerged only after three beliefs were weakened: that elite languages (like Latin) offered unique access to truth about existence; that society was naturally organized around leaders who ruled through divine dispensation; and that the origins of the world and of humankind.

What does Benedict Anderson say about nationalism?

In the book Anderson theorized the condition that led to the development of nationalism in the 18th and 19th centuries, particularly in the Americas, and famously defined the nation as an “imagined community.” The nation is imagined, according to Anderson, because it entails a sense of communion or “horizontal.

What are the causes of nationalism?

The main reasons for the emergence of Nationalism in India are:

  • Political, Economic and Administrative Unification.
  • Impact of Western Education.
  • Development of means of Transport.
  • Socio-religious reform movements.
  • Development of Media, Newspaper and Magazines.
  • Britishers' exploited Policies.
  • National Movements outside India.

What are Anderson's 3 paradoxes of nationalism?

Anderson's best-known book, “Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism,” first published in 1983, began with three paradoxes: Nationalism is a modern phenomenon, even though many people think of their nations as ancient and eternal; it is universal (everyone has a nation),

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