Nationalism is basically the love of a country with all of its inhabitants.
It is the feeling of oneness and common awareness that is seen in individuals who live in that common area or territory and share a common history, language, culture and values. They consider themselves as 'One Nation'.
<span>The Realism perspective worships the state and its ruler's sovereign freedom, ignoring the role of leaders and nongovernmental organizations (NGO) that people form. Realism is a study approach and exercise of universal politics. It stresses the role of the state of the nation and makes a wide theory that all state of the nation is driven by general benefits. National benefits masked as moral concerns.</span>
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The first principle, minzu zhuyi, or “nationalism,” earlier had meant opposition to the Qing (Manchu) dynasty and to foreign imperialism; now Sun explained the phrase as denoting self-determination for the Chinese people as a whole and also for the minority groups within China. The second principle, minquan, or the “rights of the people,” sometimes translated as “democracy,” could be achieved, Sun explained, by allowing the Chinese people to control their own government through such devices as election, initiative, referendum, and recall. The last principle was minsheng, or “people’s livelihood,” which is often translated as “socialism.” This was the most vague of the three principles, but by it Sun seemed to have in mind the idea of equalization of land ownership through a just system of taxation.
I think it takes sixty votes to approve a supreme court justice