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In Nationalism and After, Edward Hallett Carr critiques the rise of nationalism in the 19th and 20th centuries, arguing that it emerged from industrial capitalism and the decline of feudalism. He identifies three historical stages: the era of sovereign rulers, the rise of bourgeois democracy, and the age of mass nationalism. Carr contends that nationalism often leads to aggressive conflicts and undermines international cooperation. He advocates for a rational international order, cautioning against the ideal of a unified world government while recognising the enduring influence of nationalism.
TITLE: Nationalism and After. Second-hand SECONDHAND
AUTHOR: Edward Hallett Carr
PUBLISHER: Macmillan and Company
DATE PUBLISHED: 1965
PLACE PUBLISHED: England
PAGES: 74
BINDING: Hardcover, cloth bound, with dust jacket
LANGUAGE: English
DIMENSIONS: 19.1 x 12.8 x 0.7 cm
WEIGHT: 0.35 kg